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When the children are wen!;, when they do not care to play,' when they are languid, when they keep thin, and when they have no appetite; this is the medicine they need80I<D FOE jj 60 .STEAKS No alcohol in this medicine. No habit-forming drug of any kind. Perfectly safe in every way. Ask your doctor for his approval. I Talk to the children about this 'great rule of health—"Have ' daily movements of the bowels." Ayer's Pills are sugar-coMed, gently laxative. Dose, one pill, only one pill at bedtime.

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ALMOST BLIND. SPOTS BEFORE THE EYES CAUSED BY LIVER DISORDERS. "Without Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills I don't know what would become of me." Writes Mr. Tom Holt, of 55 Stanley St., Sydney, N.6.W. For number of years I have suffered with sluggish Liver w which produced constipation such an extent ithout before mil Mf. Tom tion. From a fiholo. almost went blind .. .. that I wont, to the IfosniVnl as an outdoor patient. Tlie.v treated me for my eves, but with no result— in fact I became worse. Someoii" told me that ; blindness was due to liver troubi.. and recommended Dr. Morse's Tmiiau Root Pills, which 1 b.-iian uswith the nio.st gratifying results. Tn n. short time my sight was as «;"od as ever, and iW spots which h"d been j!o:>i;iiirr in the air were gone t-> great r.lief. [ was in such a c mdition that " r?:*K- was impossible, h'cause I '■■■>?; ami drowsy all the time, wit 11 no oner"v to do anything. " This was ton y-.trs ngo, ,md 1 havo contimi-.'-d the use of the l'ills r-'.or sin:-.. I.- i<i»i;* I.•v. or three as I need them. I !»01-they snved my life, and I consider Umsm most valuable medicine. From time to time T have been p°rsu;tded to try other remedies, Imr ! o;nt tho benefit I received {':•< ;n Dr. Morse's Tnrlinn Rent, Pi'ls. In fact-, the other medicines Mh' "| i).» ns'\ T am an old resident oi Hondi .Function, and now living at s : > S*.anl°y St., Sydney, am well known, and have much pleasure lit making this statement, which is ioluntrp'ily .'ird will aluays bo ready to jkrf;ona!h coufirin same."

|>iw A COLD IN THE HEAD OR NASAL CATARRH CURED 15 Y slightly diluted with water and gargled si's foiiuwsiiie patient should be seated. or, better still, lying prone on the back, with the head slightly below the level of the body. While mtrglihg- (or swallowing slowly) the head should be thrown backward*, so that the medicine, coming in contact with tile uvula and the roof of the palate, may enter the passages lead* ing to the nostrils. A forward and downward movement of the head will then cause the fluid to pass through the nasal passages, and thereby rapidly dissipate mucous accumulations, A soothing effect is immediately produced; and a repetition of the gargling at intervals will effect a final cure. Insist upon haying " FLUENZOL" and accept ho substitute. S5 1/6 . Chemists, and. Stores 2/tt • • • ••• •••«

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5964, 27 July 1912, Page 4

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