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j Medical. ! —7~ ~~ ■ ==| i Bonnington's cures Influenza. It strengthens and heals the " i throat and lungs, and prevents more serious troubles. Fifty li I years as „ your folks proved it to be the safest and surest specific for coughs n j anc j co jj s —to-day is still without an equal for all throat and lung affections, s I Wise parents always keep it on hand. Refuse a substitute or imitation which ; [ j „ y \ gives the C ' C °' a bigger 1 0 " 1, Insist on getting ' jßtflf% Bonnington's I l&a Carrageen : P"#£'r-x ,W* Moss . ]/,\ N •>' r-* & mi a ® \\t.j™ Mas. E. Woodiiouse, Northcote, writss:— * /i:' 1 V ll A 0 Sn •■■■'• aMa "I nave tried a bottle of Bennington's Irish t, /} .\ S——\A 'V f)'• Jwj Moss and found it very rood. I had a sudden jr.' \ -wOHSVjy, vj attack of influenza and it saved ne from a I ~y. IQ JOr very severe illness." 24 ' I , SCVCre i" l,ess " . I Jby

1 • isgBiWWS ; 1 : . - # ! h f.zi' ¥ ~Tr% : M i v I m -M '' I BABY SUTTON'. i'j ■| 56 was weak : i and wasted 59 i p Mrs. 11. SUTTON. t of too, C'liphatu Park Road, S.W., writes:— ~ "When :uy little daughter was • ! about tv.o mouths old she did not j thrive. Being unable to feed her I myself, I tried various infant foods, ] I but none benefited her, and she ~ j became so weak and ailing that the i' doctor was unable to vaccinate her, 0 and I began to fear that I should * never be able to bring her up. .) .' "At last I tried Virol. From the : first my girl seemed to improve, until '} now at ten months old she is as fine 1 and bonny a baby as anyone could j wish to see." f A Wonderful Food i „ r Makes Firm Flesh, Strong. Bones, 3 ' and Rosy Cheeks. - For Infants deprived of their 1 natural diet. 1 152-166, Old Street, London, E.C. 3 ; !%S ! 5 baby does not thrive I||| i 1 wf —ifhe is troublesome, ail- ® f Iff ing, unhappy— if he cannot Iff f W obtain his natural nourishment If j ! I GIVE MELLIN'S FOOD ! M ' 'ji He will like —he will digest ithe M§ j j, 1 will grow healthy and happy on it. j||l| i| a Mellin's is starch free—needs no cooking~^^^ • THE FAVOURITE i ' Of to-day' and for many years past—the best aperient, liver, and general corrective medicine, in% fact—what yon should ' certainly take now and then if you want to keep in condition —is Beecham's Pills. They ' give yon a clean tongue and a clear head— i remove any touch of liverishness or '' out - of sorts" feeling which most men experience from time to stimulate appetite and . improve digestion. Those who have to ' " knock about" will find Beecham's Pills a * convenient, handy, and efficacious niedi- ' cine, which will always put them right, I and correct any irregularities of stomach, i liver, kidneys, and bowels. The claims of ) this medicine are substantiated by a world- . wide reputation and enormous sales, .with ever-growing popularity amongst all 1 classes of society. What they have done r for others they can do for you. Try them once, and you will discover that the best i REMEDY IS s 1 Beecham's Pills. Who can afford to bo nr.well? Even a so-called trifling ailment puts a man off his usual form. You cannot eat 3 and drink with proper enjoyment when in- i disposed—the .zest goes out of life—sport i arid play are alike irksome. If you raKe [ lieecham's Pills whenever you are a little |. "off colour" you will soon feel the benefit j' of so doing.- A periodical dose of this famous medicine will bo found of the greatest value for keeping the complex organs of ; assimilation arid digestion in a clean. I healthy, active state. Constipation, with all , its attendant evils—biliousness, heartburn, } wind, indigestion, pains after eating, specks before the eyes, dizziness—these, arid all i other irregularities of a like nature, can lie ' relieved and cured, by the use cjf Beecham's ! > Pills. Taken as directed, they always do j . good, arid are beneficial to young and old , alike. Whether at home or travelling, it , is a wise plan never to be without a box of ' EEC HAM'S PILLS. Sold in boxes (labelled), price 10-id '35 > pills), Is lid (5G pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills). I ! Cornflour. •| 1 % ! ! | DELIGHTFUL DESSERTS 11 | l 1 H that can be prepared In Pk ! m a few minutes from vg } ! I JOHNSTON'S i ! 'I [j PATENT ||3 ( I CORN-FLOUR I [ m Puddings, Blanc-nmngeJ, Ices, n? I gj Soups, Custards, Cak«3, J«llles, fffl j ;Jy Oaiclettcß, Sauce 3, etc. etc. i .

TRENCH'S ffiiEOY FOB FITS AND EPILEPSY. From Mrs. Win. ' Liddycoat. Sr., 154, Parkstreet. Niagara Falls, Out. : 17th January, 1908. i " I wish to express to you my heart-felt i thanks for the wonderful cure you have 1 effected by the u«e of Trench's Remedy for Epilepsy. For over 20 years 1 suffered, and , had the advice of many doctors, who could 1 not help me. I tried Trench's wonderful Remedy, with the result of a complete euro in about 15 months. Too much cannot be , said for your Remedy, which I owe my life to. I will make it a duty to toll every sufferer from Epilepsy I hear of .about this Remedy. Anyone desiring further informaj tion can write to mo and I will cheerfully answer them." From Mr. James Smith, Grimsby. Canada, ] March loth. 1908. j "I think it is my duty to send you a tes- , timonial regarding your Remedy for Epi- | leptic Fits. . I "As you know, my son has been afflicted for a number of years with Epilepsy, and over three years ago he began to use Trench's Remedy. There was a marked change for tho l>etter at once, and now I think ho is almost completely cured. It i 3 six months or over since wo had a spell, and although wo aro still using the medicine as a matter of precaution, we hope before long to bo able to discontinue its use." Pamphlet posted free on application to Messrs. Ellison and Duncan, Ltd., Port Ahnniri. N.Z. Agents for Trench's Remedies, Ltd., Dublin. , A nasty (gugh was cured by SCOTT'S Emulsion and the weak chest was radically strengthened. The mother of the boy, Mrs. K. O'Grady, 2 White 0 Horse Street, Sydney, N. S. W., writes (20th June,'lo) that her son William, 16 months old: "Suffered from birth with a weak chest and was constantly troubled a with a nasty tough that kept him awake at night. After Ifll® trying numerous so-called remedies without success, I j (I: ra|j gave Scott's Emulsion. I rei]>||l His cough was soon quite •if Ml! cured, and he has gained so i /(ppb much in weight that he does \ fcWS not look like the same child. j He is now perfectly healthy and strong." I ! Those who try Scott's (Emulsion for coughs and. similar troubles, never go back to those "so-called rej medies" mentioned by Mrs. O'Grady. Scott's Emulsion has a world-wide reputation for curing coughs and colds, and Scott's is the only emulsion which has. With Scott's you buy CERTAINTY, and Scott's is the only emulsion you do buy it with. Therefore, do not ask for " emulsion " — ask for SCOTT'S Emul* sion. Of all Chemists and Dealers In Medicines. r~ ————————————* | REMZIE'S I I PEPS© ' I i I I I 9 | Cures that heavy 1 | after-dinner feel- 1 | ing so common to 1 I dyspeptics. | I ! All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 I I i 1 . »l| 1L &J! Curing Lame Horses usually means great Jos* of tim» and much expense. No ko with the horse i lovers and owners of evarjr class who, for 60 years, have testified to the Bterling worth of I EPSON'S CHEMICAL ESSENCE l —_— —- Mild in action, it permanently and rapidly cures-without blemiah or injury—tho most stubborn casts of Ltincnem, Sprains, Swellings, Spavins, Splints, Hi'ngbonos, Curbs, or Wind (Jails. Bottles, 2/- ,3/©, and i5/~ Postage, 3d. extra. J. EDSON, Chemist, 2CB Queen Street, Auckland. Established Half a Century. I Core Asthma and Catarrh: 1| a or all C"£M/srs If } TEH DAYS' FREE TRIAL. ' Packer! I- ree. All charges Prepaid to j • Y V our l v "t direct from our ) ; actorv. I n Highest.grade British-mad© Mlt All Lpmak Govontmy Fly or 3 0 A WARRANTED FIFTICP.N YEARS jffZiCh fiY\ 1 , enanc<rl'uncture.Hrr,istink'orDunloD /SigSk Km Tyres, Coalers. VarUbic-SfecdGoars, fiflvftSk Brral , ' ycr or Hrook's Saddles, etc. I mmII tiss&B3.toto£9 ' IR/MIMmM T >'"" 4 ,n<l accessories half usual prk c> . 1• I ACF«IT« r?" 1 " 1 if f.icli district. Yjli-'jWliil I Wri,e *'■ ni.ee, ''Sine IP ifi/i// ro'staito. for Troo Art %m) 1/ Og/ Catalog® ami our social Offtr s.impln mnchin^. W/MFffln CYCLE COMRfIHY, W IfsCHlll Dspt 255. LiVERPOOL,, IJEKMALINE Eiirichca the -*> I'UHK Blood. MALT Gives pale people EXTRACT The glow of health. Fish. Fish.—Study your health unci X health of your children by ■ purchasing fresh-caught Fish at SivurJJford's Fish iUuiket. """.osite t'i-ct

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14707, 15 June 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14707, 15 June 1911, Page 10