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ZtAZO-TOOTC PIX.I.S CUBE COHSTEPATIOK. A NJZ. LADT TESTXFXES. ••(•'or a long t ; me I had been troubled with Constipation, with all its usual accompanying headaches, pains and nervous worries too numerous to mention,” writes K. P. Peters, Allan street. Christchurch. N./i. "Laxo-Tonic Pills were recommended to me bv a friend who had been completely cured by those Pills, and from the very first course I started to improve and am pleased to say [ am now completely cured. As a household remedy I can conscientiously advise everybody to keep them on hand, and they will never regret it.” Constipation is the cause of far more Ills than many dream of. Tt can be effectively treated by Luto-Tonic' Pills, which have been very aptly described as a tonic medicine with a purgative of cleansing effect. They purge the system of all impurities, hut at the same time provide vigour and tone. Obtainable everywhere.

I. Si Now is the time You've learned by experience that the time to _ deal with a cold is at the 1 start. Get Bennington’s Irish * Moss —the standard, family cough medicine—proved reliable for over half a century-. Refuse imitations and insist on

Mrs a. d. macfarlani notifies Gladstone pupils at AU Saints' Schoolroom, from TUESDAY, March 17th. E. E.A.8., to attend Gladstone, MP3 7 6

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Southland Times, Issue 17620, 7 April 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17620, 7 April 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17620, 7 April 1914, Page 3

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