Foa' BILIOUSNESS v > HEADACHES, LANGUOR,, CONSTIPATION, ininnsnfssisdne to a disord£r,e,d condition of the liver. But fulfils its fhri'ctipSf 'properly yon no longer ' fsffer from Biliousness, headaches, or constipation, as (he j "* ,/S ’ J *"'' f/npurities in’the blood are eliminated natur- " ally. , Mother,, Seigel’s TARE Syrup is admitted by thousands to be the best , stomach and liver in-,' ■vigorator,. Its action on the minute cells of vyhich the liver' . is composed soon restores that organ to healthy activity and so -puts an end to the trouble. Put it to the test to-day. MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYBUP^ The 2/9 size contains 3 times ms much as the trial size sold at 1/6 oer bottle. % V 5=25, • . : ■ ■ ’ - ■ - ■ . ' ■(■', ' - i “ . Cadbury's Gift Scheme v ; r r> ; THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WILL NOT AL- /' LOW THE BRITISH COCOA MANUFACTURER V TO EXPORT EITHER COCOA OR CHOCOLATE THE ENTIRE OUTPUT IS REQUIRED FOR WAR PURPOSES. CADBURY’S * ARE THUS COMPELLED TO SUSPEND THEIR GIFT SCHEME UNTIL AFTER THE WAR, WHEN 'ALL COUPONS WILL BE HONOURED AND v' GIFTS FORWARDED. , ” ::
Good for every member ■ of the household < '■ Mother cannot give her folks "anything better or mort nonrish?inc than foods made from the eat. Bin should see to it tbip. only '■ thdbest and purest, oats vreau-tl by the ■■ Bios' modern processes enter her.bome, I* The Thistie Brand is an absolute t'uai- . anico of purity, quality and value. Is „ • no brfnd to e.0.U84>-j Made from just the finest choicest, oatt. from the world-famous Gore district., ■And everv baft is guaranteed-*you 11' r find it boars the '£looo guarantee that rf fhe-contents are .made from flhe ejimc-l-iest 'finest oats With no admixture or ' || uilnlteriitjop of any kind. i. , t V Oei .Thistle Oatmeal, the highest stand. * f'ttrd’fal'TVuriiv and quality; Every bag . : contains the Thistle Free Gn,\ Scheme r,Coupon*. : ' 21 ‘ . f m vi-yi-m Vi* FINE CALVES AT A COST OF 2s. PER HEAD FOR “CEREMILK.” That’s the remarkable result Mr , Ty .. J, .Long, Hairiui, 'Waikato, secured by using “Cereinilk” calf food Hie writes:- ‘T used your ‘Cereinilk' calf food last year and am very well satisfied .with results. CftrefullV used with" skim milk, calves can be well done at a cost of 2s per head for meal.” Try “CEREMILK” this season—test it against auy. caif tood you’ve been using. Ton’ll find it most economical. Saves,Mftbour too, no troublesome mixing. ■ If’ is the perfect, substitute for full;*/■ cream •nfilk because it is rich in fat,and nutritive elements. “CEREMILK” never scours,‘is easily digested, and is absolutely pure. Never forms a sediment, in the bottom rtf the bucket —the ’calf gets all the nourishment. At all storms and factories
*---•••• TRIED AM) APPROVED. Mr-A. De Bavay. the WhtiU'iit'nnllytical chemist of Melbottfiie,' testified at the Supreme. Court of Victoria that Sander’s Eucalypti Extract, nnmpares with' other eucalyptus,..products is 1 " 1 well-fefined and matured brandy -Jpjtupares ■. with raw spirit. - Hs stated U§|hftt Sander’s Extract contains anti■p;feptic and healing ingredients: which fire not contained in other eucalyptus ■’pteparations, and this is why Sander’s; Extract has such superior and U.mqpe curative powers. It prevents meningitis, typhoid, diphtheria, throat trouble, etc. Colds, bronchitis, ,Jun£ disease, rheumatism,, neuralgia, -and bladder troubles are banished by it. Indigestion Add diarrhoea are cured .and the i distressing is expelled Inhaled,s--applied '.lhterflally_ Sander’s Extract asserts its sanative virtues. If you insist ...on,v the Genuine Sander Extract you will have the tried and approved article, which benefits an£ does not harm the most delicate constitution. There is no experimenting with San 1 - Filler Fountain Pens Sake h*?'':' a' nice present reliable' makes 411 guaratsed, 10s 6d to 21s. —•CHARLES E. JAMES.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 87, 6 November 1918, Page 3
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