BAXTER'S PILLS ARE; ALWAYS SILVER COATED. There are four kinds of coating—l. Grelatine, which is extremely hard1 to digest—Some gelatine pills cannot be s broken with a hammer. .2. Pearl j coating, composed largely of chalk, i which dries up the. blood and has an I injurious action upon the digestive f organs. 3. Sugar coating, whiclj, in the case of indigestion or liver i troubles would counteract x the good of the pill itself. 4. Silver ■ coating, the only coating which dis--1 solves immediately the pill enters the I stomach, and so allows the pill to | commence doing its work easily and i naturally. The silver coating is ex- • tremely thin—simply sufficient to |. cover the pill so as to prevent its 'j tasting while being swallowed. Baxr ter's Anti-Neuralgic Pills and ; Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills are ; both silver coated. Anti-Neuralgic ; (or "Magic Pills") cure neuralgia, i sciatica, toothache, lumbago, etc., etc. ; Compound Quinine Pilla a.re un- \ equalled for quickly curing indiges- , tion and its attendant symptoms. • These pills are obtainable at Is 6cl' box ■ at any chemist or store in New Zoa--1 land ; Be sure to look for the silver coating.—Advt. | BAIRWORK ON APPROVAL. 15v©ry description of hairwork mad; Ito ordor. Only best hair used. Coloi \ Money returned if coloi • or other conditions not satisfactory.— Mrs Qaw, Trafalgar Street, Nelson.&dTt»
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 1 October 1912, Page 5
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 1 October 1912, Page 5