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lKn : ""' Tea. f * si"* 7 " ■"' •• ••; ;' • THE DOCTOR f SAYS IT'S GOOD. yL Medical men say Fragra Tea is good if —what's more they drink it. They I know it's l'l'RK tea with a delicious II flavour, and a fine aroma too. They ll know they're not drinking dust and Bknow they're not they buy dust and sweepings when they buy Fragra. ll They know it's not poisonous—like H some teas. I ' THERE'S A GUARANTEE i BEHIND FRAGRA. H Fragra is the only tea sold with a 1 guarantee—a guarantee with every H packet which says. " If you don't find 9 .rragra good return it and get your II money back.'* That guarantee hit* •" H made Fragra—it gives conddence for if a trial—after that it's sold itself H It's the greatest tea ever pat on the || market—-and ths most delicious— I more, it's exhilarating. Try it. 1 You'll feel you've bought something I good when you drink it -and you'll ! I feel better. A cup of Fragra tones i I un the system better than any tonic. I and it doesn't cost so much. BeI sides there's no reaction. Try a j I packet to-day. All reputable grocers Sj t 1 throughout the country stock Fragra j I at Is ad, Is lOd. and 2s per lb. ReB member the guarantee. ■ Hr v ' Medical. 1 f .':• ■ YOU CANNOT AFFORD 1 to be unwell. If yon are a man it means time lost from work, and It' you are a ! woman it means "everything upset." No one would ever be ill from choice. yet people often become seriously ill in consequence of their own neglect. Symptoms are disregarded, nature's warnings are treated as "nothing much," and so trifling ailments grow into graver maladies. A wise engineer does not wait until his machine entirely breaks down before attending to it. and so a wise man or woman will note unhealthy bodily symptoms and take a proper remedy. In BEECHAM'S PILLS will be found an excellent general corrective and tonic aperient for young or old. I TO BE WITHOUT tick headache, biliousness, heartburn, I - constipation, pains after eating, indigesmk tion, "liveriwhness," fee., take Beecbam's FJf fill-. There is nothing better for the Ia relief and remedy of all functional dis- § orders of the stomach, bowels, liver, and H kidneys. If you would keep those ;' ; 1 important organs in regular action and & I free from sluggishness, Beecbam's Pills m J will be found most efficacious. Thoufl sands of people take no other medicine. P H "Prevention is better than euro," and it ||1 is far wiser to ward off some ailment •■:■'■.} instead of first suffering from it and then it-"I treating it. An occasional dose of this A world-famous medicine will work wonj f§ ders in keeping you "fit " and up to the p w mark. ■ No home should ever be without BEECH AM S PELS. : j Sold in boxes, price lo\d., ///J * 219, r— —' -—■ i For Children's M Coughs and Colds. 11l %\".". '7 •:' ; ': "-"".'■ iy. .Th ere is no better remedy Kv for children's coughs and colds than Bonningtons H CARRAGEEN I Irish Moss. §1 h - §|| It does them as much good ■■'*- as it does the older folk. < REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Eg;.' . .;.. ['.. Ask for Bonnington's and j V ■ insist on getting it. It is H dangerous to experiment §£ i when you can fget a remedy that has stood the test for over 46 years. °' A " T Te fcv^Sflßsf 7:£/ jfc. >JSV V.'haiu, Rotorua. \Sjgf /fii-i*W\ wk IH ✓~'wntc»:-"Foryears .JR ™rf£«it**, mW W now ' have used your Bv^^S^vt.Ci feife m ' Irish Moss for coughs £•',•'•'.*'•>'& •"••7| f and colds. For chil-£••*;:;.:• .•*•»! WWu r ■"> '«*"« it is «he.b«st I ig'l j"b medicine in the world; > i« l *J I | ';•• ' ; easy to take and safe. p-ft' "»| f'l'i '*- ' '■fcagT'.iJiiviir.) in I )i^-xJj U\i, '■ L. HJTO CURE-NO PAY! ilSfiolßtta Hair Food Joes not effect a permanent cure for **Mness, Dandruff, or any similar ■*lr complaint, with from one to six "Katies, provided the hair roots are •till alive, you will be given your R r^PW' 4 * ck in full. . ■ ■ 316 f . Chemists, Stores, Hairdressers. L * 8»le at H. 0. WILES'. Chemist, 26, Queen-street. ;■;_./

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14093, 22 June 1909, Page 3

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690

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14093, 22 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14093, 22 June 1909, Page 3

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