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Merchandise, Jj For growing 9 9 children § S D y a fine healthy food is p. y Brown & Poison's Corn & n Flour. Combined with % 'A milk, it is full of just the U pj kind of nourishment that n jgj growingbodiesneed.and $ m it can be served in so U y many different ways that 'A y children never tire of it. 0 Brown &Palson's Corn Flour bopooooooociS fDonUeaveatinofCMc'" " "V I lout the picnic hamper J I Picnickers enjoy them: they H fill the bill at lunch time. Be VjgfSfc-jg^J I litre you take a tin of -0 v^iKj*** *SJk&ejp rm\T> (T To-Ntoirow's Work Ij !will be work well done | if you start the day with § d "OTO" I I COOKED IN ONE MINUTE I § n FULL '*££ WEIGHT I ■i ORDER THE LARGE SIZE. M Xj| 088E9.Q OHO Medical. ag ■ . "Cured My Husband's Cough !" "I found your Emulsion 6 splendid remedy. My husband had an attack of Bronchitis, and the constant coughing kept him awake at night. One bottle stopped thiß." TONKINCS r Emulsion 13 "ACTIVE SERVICE" ' can only be performed efficiently by those i who are strong and healthy. This, at any rate, is the general rule- All work, and especially that which demands activity, necessarily requires the standard of health and strength to be maintained. Sometimes the call is so insistent in these , strenuous days that it becomes a strain upon the, best 1 health. And not infrequently the strain is I revealed by the appearance of disorders in i the digestive - system which is the part of 1 our organism most liable to suffer first. The appetite becomes more or less fickle- j there is heaviness after the partaking of food—the presence of flatulence in the ' stomach is experienced— a consequent loss of & energy of course reduces bodily activity, and 1 it often happens, too, that there is a conD siderable depression of spirits. For all such " symptoms the best medicine is Beecham s '* Pills. A short course of "this well-known I preparation, which ia possessed ,of really 3 wonderful restorative properties* will - speedily afford relief and bring about " healthy normal conditions. Beecham's Pills is a perfectly safe and efficacious medicine adapted to every constitution and suitable , for young and old of both sexes. By strengthening the Stomach, regulating the > action of the liver and cleansing the bowels 3 Beecham's Pills exercise a bracing and 3 purifying influence upon the whole system. [ All whose work in life demands an "active ' service "—a service which is always thor- \; oughly alert and efficient—should never be > without the sure and certain aid of ) , I " *' I ■' '« ' BEECHAM'S PILLS. Sold everywhere in boxes. I Labelled price. IOJd (36 pills), Is lid (56 [ pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills). i ' • "HEAN'S" BEST COUGH ; REMEDY. 1 "When asked, to recommend a | cough or cold medicine I always say 'Head's Essence.' I find it valuable for croup and whooping cough. I, would not be without 1 Hean's Essence in my home.'" ! -MRS. R; CARROLL, Midhirst. One bottle of Hean's Essence makes a pint of best cough mixture and saves 10/-. Simple to make, pleasant to take, and always does good. « ujiiiiii"--—i———' irvjiiiii am Hii■— mm .minium £*\Benger 9 s SJl!lm* Food JT Delicate j\?™yl Infants, ! When infants - are weakly from birth or through Illness their digestive strength is naturally sub-normal. The result is failure to extract ' full nourishment from ordinary food, and malnutrition results. Benger's Food is especially recommended for developing delicate infants into strong robust children. For INFANTS, < INVALIDS and the AGED <" is sold by Druggists, tie. , tverywhtrt, i Bender's nooHcl-Alltt'owofVoi'aulliorityon ' the special kcih\g of Infants, lnvaliru, ami the , Aged, (rill be sent post (rcc on application to: BENGER'S FOOD, Ltd., Manchester, Eng. Branch Ojfica-UEM YORK (U.S.A.) p. William Street, SYDNEY |N,S.W.) 117, Pin Street. Canadian /fff/itt—National Drug ft Chemical Co., Ltd. 34, St. Gabriel Street, Uontroil, and Brunches , throughout Canada. — . -- &* I e^^§^^^__gg DURAND'S REGULATING PILLS, 3s Box. most efficient on market, harmless, reliable. Medicines, etc., sent pout free on receipt postal notes.—Bridge Drag Store, 3, Karangahape Road, Auckland. ,T\7"HEN you take TORA-LINE you know \ iMJj why everybody takes TOBA-LINE. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 11