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gj iifog -V ■iiCllil c k es^ Proo^P roo^ °f c value of Angier's Emulsion fl H ilii^KCM^lfwiil n c treatment of Consumption and Chronic Lung M ij Affections is the fact that it is prescribed extensively j| g H|^^^^l«^iPJ by eminent lung specialists, and is used in the large n m liiF^'fiwr^T^tffiHn consumption hospitals. Under its use appetite is g E llljigftljjl SSSllii healthfully stimulated, digestion, assimilation and B D fl*^pgg£^"^| M nutrition greatly improved, and a greater vitality II ■"\ ma'^n^^^^^^i 1 an d power of resisting disease secured. It has also ra fl I |fl?oui'2s.'§i^^2' - g| great power to relieve the distressing symptoms of | B*• PjT- ait *' na^^l I Phthisis, such as coughs, night sweats and diarrhoea. j I Hffißtr"""?^^Vfffi(Klli c confidently claim that it will do more to prevent I H' il iE2^Ul}~ii^ik'^ an( i cure Consumption than any other remedy^ | H ' 111 tt*l"* 1E ' J °"™* *bs} iH Unlike Cod-liver Oil, Angier's Emulsion is pleasant I E }^ISJ «n **"^""*.«^ HI fc° take, and agrees with and benefits the most fl fl Vjffil. '- u< *fpjin|juuwai gaj delicate stomach. I H ~-«<lnil'il* .'Wstinf Di*"*!!™ **■ X SA,ajMj S9im.iXS.SrMJ JLJ B Rj .V ffl^jScsrv^awSssim n receipt of 4d. for postage. Mention this paper. h Hy ■ • iffl jSa^'ianSrSi ~!fld|ffl CAUTION. — Ours is the original Petroleum Emulsion. It is B ■ ' , lllllL^mig«Tiiaii ugmc^r^Bii made with a special oil obtained from particular wells, and EJ ■ : , BBn^S*j~y'r JL^^fWk carefully purified by our own process. Imitations made with H ■ j illr fai ordinary petroleum cannot have the same effect. B S^ !B?^1P BE SURE TO GET 1 B i v^ Of all Chemists and Drug Stores. g! &^ THE ANGIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, SYDNEY, N.S.W. J§ DUNEDIN CARRIAGE FACTORY. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL FOR CARRIAGES. Visitors to Dunedin are invited to Call and Inspect our Stock of Vehicles. {BORDBRN SZ, TOT* HIT 3ES 9 PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. A Living Skeleton k Changed into a Healthy and Robust Child. Th« trying weather of summer makes children drowsy, lifeless, and without energy. They lose appetite, their blood becomes impure, and they break $ut in sores. Ayer's Sarsaparilla - - '}JrS. Emily Air, of Murray Park, Adelaide, So. Australia, rery kindly sends fIS a photograph of herself and family, which we reproduce above, accompanying 'ghe same with the following testimonial: \ " The trying hot weather of our summer has a very debilitating effect upon tMiildren, They run down in health, become drowsy, lose appetite, and break in sores on the face and head. t£ "I have invariably found Ayer's Sarsaparilla a perfect remedy for this condition. It purifies the blood, restores the appetite, and tones up the whole system, •* "One of my children only twelve month old was transformed from almost a skeleton into a healthy and robust child simply by giving it small doses of Ayer's Bar sapar ilia." {jji Do you wonder, then, that people call it /ip " The World's Createst Family Medicine"? It is the greatest family medicine the world ever knew, good for all ages and all conditions. When you take it you get more benefit from your food, your blood becomes richer, your nerves are made stronger, and the whole system ba» comes filled with .new life and vigor, r AVER'S S arsa P ar '^ a '*- * A Great Medicine for Weak Children. Take Aver's Pills with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. One aids the other^

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Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 18

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