f fjp* If a man is as '^'3*'•'■' ■ '^^^m^'^ en these fel--■■i' " • t .lows v .'inust- be-, about ten years mMm\ old. They don't intend, to grow q|l||P old. They know that Ayer's SarM|f saparilla gives tjff new life, strength, -JM vigor. Makes them J a&& feellike boysagain. ii';... Improves the appetite, aids ,"j digestion, •■■ keeps the nerves r.; • strong and Steady, and the 1 brain clear and active. li, Sarsaparilla 1 is a great preventive of Bright's disease and other V - kidney affections. It purifies "';- the blood, restores good appe■ss jltite, sound digestion, and "=■>- j robust health. / J As noiv made, Ayer's Sarsa* ''■\parilld contains no alcohol* I There are many imitation i"X Sarsapariilas. / | Be sure you get "Ayer's." I Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. I ATEB'S PILLS, the beet family laxatlY*. 1 ..\ ;.;■■' " ; ~~~. .-. ~, . : ;—iii i ii — -.' TO'COOL ■ .. | ' . AND REFRESH • 5 yotur skin in hot weather and prevent Sunburn, Tan 1 - "Redness, etc., use • Rowland's ■ ■."•' -fit soothes ami heals irritation, trisect stings and ■;': all cutaneous defects, and produces a lovely delicate complexion. Sizes as. 3d. & 4s. 6d. Sold by .W Stores, Chemists, and A. Rowland & Sons, Hatton ;,'''''._"'' M' .'■;.. ,;.Garden. London. ; . $1 ;'."'■■ ■• "• : - I For Headache, Indigestion, .|; Constipation, and Biliousness.. ■■'~'■;! ■ - .-— - 000 •' ■'■?•■]. ■'• ■ ■'•'•' ■ '.■.■•.•■-. F ' The immense number of orders for I Frootoids, sent by post direct to the Proffl prietor, is convincing.'.proof that the ' 1 ' Public appreciate their splendid curing '••''-' W " power over the above-named complaints. ■■'■■ 'ff They aro elegant in appearance, pleasant ji to take, and, . what is of the utmost I . importance,' are thoroughly : reliable in ;'.''|:|-' : affording quick relief. s - ..■ ■ .'■■■' ; iff Frootoids are immensely more valugf able than an ordinary aperient, in so far |.| that they, not only act as an aperient, v 3 but do remove from the blood, tissues, and 1 internal organs, waste poisonous matter i I that is clogging them and choking the < j channels that lead, to and from them. ■ The beneficial effects of Frootoids are I .evident at once -by the disappearance of I headache, the head becoming clear, and " V< a bright, cheery sense of perfect health "^■ : taking the • place of sluggish, depressed \ feelings,' by the liver acting properly, and \ by the food being properly digested. i "Frootoids are the proper aperient 7 :; ' *: medicine to take when any; Congestion • \or Blood Poison is present, or when Con- ;■'• gestion of the Brain or Apoplexy is pre- ' sent or threatening. They have been "(.{'.-'■' tested, and have been proved to afford 1 : . 4uick relief in such cases' when other ■ ''■ J*\ aperients have not done any good at all "•*' It is of the .utmost importance that this I should, be -borne in mind, for. in such I cases to take an ordinary aperient is to ',1 waste time and permit of a serious ill- •'■■■ I ness becoming fatal. ••':"i■■■'■■! Frootoids -act splendidly on the liver, ' ;i ' I and quickly -cure ''-'bilious "attacks that ' f ' %" antibilious pills" make worse.' Many ' have been' made sick, and ill by fantibiiious pills" who could have , been ~ ' cured at once by Frootoids. People " should not allow themselves to be duped : ' into contracting a medicine-taking habit ■■■■■■■:i"- : --$ by being' persuaded to take daily doses 1 with each meal of so-called indigestion cures that do NOT cure. Frootoida • '•have been subjected to extensive tests, i and have in every case proved success- \ . I ful, in.completely curing the complaints ..n.nned. • _' ■'" . i The ordinary adult dose of Frootoids, of which there are 72 in a bottle, is 2 to 1 4-—more or less as required—taken, preferably at bedtime, when constipated, V' or at "the commencement of any other V; ■disease requiring an aperient, as an " § auxilliary . with the special medicine 1 necessary'for the case. A constipated 1 habit of body will be completely cured ' "if the patient will on. each occasion, I when suffering, take a dose of Frootoius, - ■' i instead of an ordinary aperient;making Vf • the interval between the taking of each ' I' dose longer and the dose smaller.' The i" patient thus gradually becomes mdepenI l' -dent of Aperient Medicines. ''■■'•■ ivli "■■ ■-■ ■ ■'■ . •'•■. ■'. •■ •■' .'•.' .-. :'I For sale by leading ■>. Chemists and '" "1 Storekeepers. Retail price, 1/6. If your i .Chemist or Storekeeper has not got them, -I ask him to get them for you. If -not 1 obtainable locally, send direct to the I Proprietor, W. G. EARNE, Chemist, :' li'Oeelong, Victoria. ' \. '"% NOTICE;—The materials in FROOT- ;■':■ • 1 OIDS are of the VERY BEST QUALITY '$■:'.- # and consist, amongst'other ingredients, If of the active principle of each of ' 'I FIVE, different MEDICAL FRUITS and . 1. ROOTS, so combined and proportioned " 1; in a particular way that a far BETTER I; result is obtained than from an ordinary It 'fcaperient. . ■ ■ It _ _ ' ■.'.;':' l) T , TRIED them all. yes. every Quack, m Great Scott! what; pain was in my back. I Mcthought that 1 was nearly dead, tt'When I a " beauteous poem" read. I Of " Wondrous Cures" across the sea. ' IBy " Camphor Root," from oft a tree. |f One thousand years the cunning Chin .'j Had " rubbed it" in. his body in— ; For aches and pains about his back. ' 'liyes! just the same; as my attack. IfTeU'them all. my darling Florence, . B" OIL OF CAMPHOR. <>l " GREAT . LAW- •;,.' |«;' ' RENCE." I-.' I? 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13744, 8 May 1908, Page 3
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