HEALTHY "DONTS." Don't eat when you are not hungry. Hunger is nature's way. of intimating that more nourishment is required. Don't eat at all hours of the day. Don't worry your food, but chew it. Don't overload the stomach and fancy it can do the work of a dray-horse. Don't run away vfith the idea that it is what you eat that gives nourishment; it is what is digested that helps to build up the tystcm. Don't take pills and purgatives, which act quickly and violently,' and do more harm than good. Don't forget that Impey's May Apple gently moves the bowels, and thus removes tho main cause of disease. Don't forget that Impey's May Apple acts directly upon the fiver and kidneys, keeping them active and in working order. Don't forget that Impey's May Apple is an ideal family medicine, and is sold' by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per bottle.
Gentlemen, take part of your vonth's salary and come straight to ns for a Budge -Bicycle. — Reynolds, Guy ton Street.—Advt. ... "KEATING'S POWDEB" destroys BUGS, JjXEAS,. MOTHS, BEETLES, and all other insects,, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In txetrminating Beetles the success of thfc powder is extraordinary. It is perfeirty^ cl&ui in application. See the article you purchase is "KEATING'S," i.e., wttbMho signature THOMAS KEATING on each tin, as imitations are noxious and ineffectual. Sold in lins, 6d and Is each by all chemisUl ' ' •
An Attack o of Measles.] A Bad Cough. A Quick Gurt. \ " Mr. Line, Oamaru. . . . " Dear Sir,— l. wish , to ; add. my teitimonial to those you are publishing about your Emolsiok.' My niece < had a bad attack of Measles, whiohleft her very weak, and with a' bad \ cough. I gave her your Croasoted,^ .Emulsion, and it was wonderful how J quickly she recovered. The cough ;j ■topped almost at- once, and the way fc she put on flesh was marvellous. \ When she returned to her home her >; mother would hardly btliave she had >. had anything the matter with her, :• and laid she looked better and | stronger than ever. Yours truly, : : S. GtBBOK." $ Lane's Greasoted Emulsion \ Of God Lnm Oicjwith Hvpophob- •: PHITIB Or LxtCß AMD SODA,. 'i is undoubtedly a quick and positive : : cure for coughs. It" ouros the cough :; of measles, the .crpnpy cough, tho •:' whooping cough, and other affections :; of the lungs by soothing and healing •:) the inflamed surfaces. And while it $ is curing it is adding flesh • and j:; strength by helping the digestive g organs in the assimilation of food. * Children are thus transformed into 5 perfect piotures of- health, when no X other form of cod liver oil or no other -5 remedy will do; tham any good. > | Lane's Gre.i.sotad , Emulsion | At ail Chemists and Stores. $ v Prtee, 2s. J
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10500, 22 November 1901, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10500, 22 November 1901, Page 1
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