Few discoveries, says Dr Woods Hutchinson, have added more to the comfort and happiness of life than Tea—good Tea. __ clear head, clear complexion, clear eye, clear bowels are the reward of keeping th.B liver clear : and Carter's """"* Little Liver Fi«!s . am .'"•>> mm^ take care of th,at. Don't wait to be bilious. Kee.p them at A hand. Purely vegetable. Safe for children. Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Prices GENUINE must bear signature Carter: ITTLE• JIVER El PILLS. ...... : -.-. --:y.365i# I .- " - 1 v.- ■ .- " ~ m D The surest, quickest remedy for Catarrh, Ordinary Colds and Asthmatic troubles. The Standard remedy for over 40 years. Sold in Tins by all Chemists and Stores throughout Australasia. TOOTHACHE and NEURALGIA Cured Instantly by BUNTER'S NERVINE. . _„. E ev _ aubrev C. Price. 8.A., writes; "I suffered for days with excruciating >y . toothache. I was recom- *■' mended to try Banter's Norvine. I did so, and to my joy the pain quiokly and f entirely ceased." Of all Chemists and Stores. m m $ I ft m s*Tli© name means I eveiythiij^.- »• so steadfastly refuse any subffl stitutes. For over 60 years h the, name Bonnington has f stood for the standard family » congh remedy. Half a century J ago grandmothers proved its ij efficiency—to-day their chil--3 dren use it with the same satI isfaction. 'Tis handed down II from generation to generation, al For coughs and colds 'tis withj out equal—it contains no opiates or harmful drugs, and is ! a safe and sure remedy for both old and young. Make Bure you" |et the genuine Irish Moss—see to it that f you are given the original 11 Look for the name. All chemists and stores.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3400, 14 May 1919, Page 18
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