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The 1 ' Putty Child. Because it is both soothing and strengthening, there is nothing better for puny,delicate children than Angier's Emulsion, Bland and pleasant—almost like cream—children take it with real pleasure when they cannot take other emulsions. ANGIER'S EKMalsics® (Petroleum with Hypophospliltes.) Soothing to the entire mucous tract and a splendid tonic and builder, it makes the little ones eat better, digest better, sleep better and rapidly gain in K|G*Sm| weight, strength and BfiSMgrW colour. Doctors prescribe Angier's Emulsion for coughs and -» lung affections, scro- 3| r fula, rickets, mal- O \ nutrition ■ and all u| i wasting diseases. rasSjSSw | Of Chemists, 1/3,2/9 11 and 4/6. A Ffee Sample on rceeipt of posUge. Mention this paper AHSIER CHEMICAL CO., li. t 7 Darraak St., Syinsy, A BEAUTIFUL FACE often passes unnotiecd, but lavish cconriumG arc generally bestowed upon tho possessor of lovely hair. Mature may not. have been generous with you ill this inatter, but you can liavo hair no abundant and brilliant that it cajinot fail to call forth the admiration and praise of all. The means to this end aro CARE, REGARD FOR NATURE, and JOHN STRANGE WINTER'S HAIR FOOD. The last-named is a wondorful preparation put up by Mrs Arthur Stannard (author of " Doolie's Baby," " Comely Woman," otc., etc.) after inuoli experimenting. It i-estcTcs weak, lustreless hair to strong, healthy growth, giving it a sheen -,md a boauty not otherwise procurable. As a candid fact, it saved Mrs Stannard from rapidly approaching baldness. 'if you want beautiful, abundant hair mako a trial. Vou can procuro JOHN HTRANGF WINTER'S HAIR FOOD of all chemists and dealers in Toilet Requisites. I'r.ioe, 3s 6d per bottle. Should your chemist nut stock it, send 3s £d to John Strnngo Winter, 22 Nathan's Buiidiiigs, Wclliugtou, and a bottlo will at 01100 be sent post free. WHY TEA BELIEVES WORRY. A FAMOUS DOCTOR'S DICTUM. Tho refreshing and recuperative influence of tea, on mind and body is known to cveryono; though probably tho'reason why it so operates is not -.fully understood by 0110 person in a hundred Dr S. W. Saloeby, M.D., F.R.S., Edin., takes tho opportunity in his receutly-publishcd book, " Worry, tho Disease of tho Age," to furnish tho reuson, and Ilia exposition should provo interesting to ali who lovo "tho cup thai cheers." Tlio principal constituent of toa, it secins, is caffeine. According to Dr Saleeby, caffeino "favours tho life of tho body, promotes tho processes of combustion on which lifo depends, increases vitality, and tliut power to work which is tho expression of vitality. And 50 it is that a cup of ica i 3 refreshing, producing renewed vigour, and heightening the organic senso of wellbeing and Uie consciousness of fitness and capacity. This action is utterly distinct from tliat of alcohol or opium in deadening the senso of ill-being. Tea antagonises the swiso of ill-being not by deadening one's consciousness of it, but by tho positive jubotitution for it of that sonso of well-being which is tho index oi vitality. It relieves worry not by a temporary and actually nutritive and fostering submergence of it, hiit by attacking its causes. And it differs fundamentally from all the sedatives in that it does not produce a need for a continuous incroaso of tho dose." But while commending toa so highly, Dr Saleeby warns his readers against two common practices of tea drinker*. First is tho mistake of infusing tea too long. An infusion which lasts only a lew minutes is nuito sufficient to extract tho caffeine with its good .nullities, and it is not sufficient to relcaso tho tannin with its bad qualities. The uso of poor toa is/tho second way in which harm can bo done by tho beverage. Too much stress cannot bo laid on tho necessity for getting tea which is guaranteed pure. "Tiger" Tea is guaranteed free from admixture of any kind, and 18 composed 6olcly of tho choicest growths of tea leaves. Of all teas sold in the Dominion indisputably none is more rich than Tiger Tea in tho healthful properties which go to relieve what Dr Saleeby calls "Tho Diseases of tho Age—Worry."—B. Panacea >• for a " #!! W Stomach Troubles^ I DRSHELDON'S § y DIGESTIVE TABULESp Diosst what you sot, Jly Pa The Only Cure. M ilk. Indigestion &• j® ®ffe^ DYSPEPS,A >vwS pip l I iH TUHE 1 I WIT!) inw I Do yon feel fit these bright j Spring mornings ? l)o you feel ! fresh and bright as everything around yoti ? . I If not, there must be a reason. | •If you are feeling out of sorts, j dull and heavy, headachy or | bilious—if you feel quite uuliko Spring, then this goes to prove : that the food you eat is not j supplying you with that fresh b vigour and strength you feel j I you should hare—the digestive j B organs are not doing their work [ I proporly. jj | There's just ono thing that s I will set you right, that's Dr jj | Crossland's NoXoL—Naturo's f I own cure fer Indigestion. Etiy • | a bottle now from your Chemist | or Grocer at 2/- a bottle. You | will soon feel 'bright and well | ■VfOTES OK RURAL TOPICS, by Acricok IN Weekly in tho Otago Witiiei, S-i" with subjects of cunent interest to larmcrs

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14684, 18 November 1909, Page 3

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