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y* Bilious Subjects^ are generally victims of Constipation, II that root evil of so many terrible afflic- II I lions; but they are " bilious subjects "' II no longer when thoy adopt the famous I' Cockle's Amibilious Pills as the standing II I household remedy, now in the II . Second Century | of World • Wide Rcnown a Cockle's Pills, which doctors of six genera- II lipns have taufiht the world to use and II esteem, have no harsh, coercive action on | the sluggish organs; thty gently stimulate, I soothingly strengthen and encourage, the I 1, natural organic functions, at the same time I I thoroughly cleansing the system and purifying the vital fluid. There'is nothing to equal Cockle's Pills for this perfect cleansing, reinvigoratlng, purifying combination of results. It is marvellous. —PS LIS— ff Mrs. Clare \ a Millar, Enmore, ff . wrilts ;— , § " People who have . \ E not used Sunlight Soap \ * for blankets should try it. ft S The common soaps seem to i leave the blankets dull and I , heavy .to the touch, .but •Sunlight'' makes the nap .stand well up-and. makes them fleecy and . woolly, as though §\ js* I I ihey had just come" \\ J \ out of the shop, B \ and this with less sC/r\ \ time and less work ']y>\\ \ than is required . waray with ordinary fcS KO. 57. GUARANTEED UNDER THE FOOD ACT, 1908," BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. . SYDNEY, N.S.W, No. 57. \ .' .TO Fruit iroierSo MONTAUK! I The Destroyer i\ '■ ° f ftu i J INSECT PARASITES J i In the FRUIT GARDEN. MONTAUK, '• I Says an experienced and succciaful 1 Fruit Grower— | Many a gardener is waging art I ineffective war with'all the dill'erent i blights mill insect nests which fas-, ? ten their attack on'lns finest fruit a trees, using self-prepared mixtures * and so-called externiinfttors, npon j|s which tho insects seem rather to j i thrive than otherwise, the trees dying fist. The smaller fruit grower has the same disheartening experience, until ho gives up in I despair. To uli such lean tho-. roughly recommend , MONTAUK. IT CLEAHS OFF ALL PLANT PESTSWoolly Aphis Red Spider a Codlin Moth \ Scaly Blight Mildew, etc., etc. MONTAUK I GIVES NEW LIKE TO THE - TREES.I;' It is not a corrosive, is perfectly harmless to tho user; and is easily applied. I It is a concentrated liquid, one gallon being; sufficient to make ELEVEN GALLONS of the Solution. MONTAUK Is for WINTER USE, ONLY, but can be kept for an'indefinite time without deteriorating. prices: , Quart Tin, 1/8 ; Half-gallon, \£/; I" Gallon, 8/8; Four Gallons, 12/8; 42-Gallon Cask, 110/. Special Quotations for Larger Qnantitles. ~ NIMMO & BLAIR, Seed Merchants and Soed Gr o wcra, D'UNEDIS.

ON IF USED ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTIONS GIVEN. NEAVE'S FOOD is a PERFECTLY SAFE FOOD for the most delicate child. It assists teething, is a valuable bone-former, relieves constipation, and is a complete diet for Infants. " Opotild, Neio Zealand. May 1905-. " DearSirs,—lenclose a photo of our youngest child, Ronald, 1 who is three and a-half years old, He was an extremely delicate ' child, only weighing three pounds at birth. He was very ill, and though we tried most patent foods, they only kept him alive and he never seemed io improve. At ten months we put hiir. on ■ Neave's Food, and in a month he became quite fat. He is ::ow quite a sturdy specimen, and very strong.—Yours tnily, " LUCY E. KIRK. "Messrs. fosiah R. Neavc.& Co., Fcrdingbridgc, England',' Manufacturers* JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fordingbridge, England. Purveyors by Special Appointment to

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15184, 1 July 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15184, 1 July 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15184, 1 July 1911, Page 4

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