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ONCE USED would s-eam to indicate a first experience®. j It sires the idea that you hare hitherto || been unaware of soraetfainjr worth knowing, 0! and have been advised to try or adopt it. It is a common. thins to to told, " If yon try 0 it once." * etc. Friends want you to rely on r personal erpericrjce. not on hearsay, II 5^- 11 , are persuaded to set upon the advice, a I single trial generally proves or disprove* ' its value. Advice is often best treated m , this: tentative way. • You are recommended I I to do ' this or, that, go here or there, eat this f .or that or wear so-and-so, and, it is only ! .after some degree of proof that a fair judg--5 | meat can be formed. In matters appertain- . | lag to the general health Eeeeham s Pills i ! ■■ are ■ » ; ALWAYS RECOMMENDED > by those who know of their good Qualities. It is the invariable custom of those who have once tried them to keep them always at hand, because they are so useful. so efficacious in toning tip the digestive organs and ( promoting the physical well-being. And surely, if yon are feeling out of sorts, it is ' only ordinary wisdom to. at least, nut to the test a medicine of such high repute. " 'Thousands have profited enormously by their . | use; why should yon not do so? Experience ' 1 has established their undoubted remedial ' I value in bracing np the system generally: ! J restoring vigour; patting: into healthy eonI | diiion the stomach, liver, and bevels; and j bo dispelling those evils which arise from ' { such disorders It becomes an easy and | simple matter to maintain the health by taking ■" ■ " " • BEEGHAM'S PILLS. I ■ ■■ ;; ; . t'' v * *- r Sold in boxes. labelled price. 12jd (36 puis). 1 Is ltd t~6 pills), and 2s Sd (165 pills}. ; For Children's Coughs and Golds, % • *. Mothers know there is no remedy : '*" for coughs and colds so safe and so effectual as Bennington's Carrageen Irish Moss. It contains ' co harmful narcotics, and the little ones tike it readily. Wise L parents always keep in the home ■ a bottle of > BONNIN6TOH IRISH MOSS !: •- ' ' ' ■■ ■■ ■' ' '' 28 ' V »•■«" —r—. , Priceless" to mothers Tret fa/ and mothers-to-be FREE 1 ljjft I MeSlin's; ■ j ■ l CNr., •> s* «d9sj?*k ' '■*£*■ • '""fr ~p~ __ 1 ■ *•-- % " Analysis PRO VES that 1 , yields a Delicious Beverage of lpuch «j ' greater nutritive value > ordinary ■-j cocoa." —British Medical Jnl. COCOA m-: PERFECTION.. PIASMON b asea by fe ROYAL FAMILY 2'jiew Zeahad'Stpat: .Nathan's Blags., Wellingtons : wKL i jSmox 1 MAYPOLE I J ' '.SOAP. . 1 I FOR HOME OYEINO, 8 9 •Gowns, Biases. RlMmh, Qlt»o, - ■ f H Feathers. . Curtains. >11 . Garments >x- ffg SS g| and Fabrics, etc.. equally well. - q ;? f I m ALL COLOURS. ■ Jfs ml i , BABY JTEVBTT. "the Doctor • put him on ~ Virol" ; .; Mrs. NEVETT, of Frolisworth, 1 Nr. Lutterworth, writes: w ■: ■ ' - • •/ j ; ; i: *' My baby was a fine babyi when born, but began ~ to" 5 decline when three weeks old. The Doctor-put him : ; on Virol. It has made him a loYely ; boy. % I always recommend Virol, it is such : a splendid food." J J A Wonderful Food | i For Delicate Children and Adults, f i _ and for Infects \'! ! deprived 'of their natural diet. * " ! 152-166, Old Street, London, E.C. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14809, 12 October 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14809, 12 October 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14809, 12 October 1911, Page 10