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For Coughs of the Elderly. Angier’s Emulsion is incomparably the best remedy for troublesome coughs of elderly ; people., It soothes the lungs and air passages, relieves the cough and breathing, and promotes easy expectoration. At the same time it improves appetite and digestion and promotes I normal healthy action of the digestive organs. J Angier's Emulsion (PETROLEUM WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES.) “I AM 74 YEARS OF AGE.” ■'Devonleigh,” Bundanoon, N.S.W. y* and 4/6.* Dear Sirs, —I have been suffering for the ‘kAfAvXySlI last few years, especially during the winter Vwfeyi'gjffiAA* months with a very bad cough, tightness of V l the chest and difficult breathing. I find Angier’s Emulsion of the greatest possible i benefit, and strongly recommend it as a reliable remedy for coughs and lung affec- \ tions. I may add that lam 74 years of age. jjjA wtfSf-y’.’EjM- \\ \ (Signed) G. W. OSBORNE, J.P. 1 Free Sample Coupon. Name, Address Fill in Coupon and send with 4d. for postage to the | ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Ltd., 7 Barrack St., SYDNEY.

j Does Residence Abroad! I tend to Deterioration! of the Hair? ITT- J L It is a remarkable and singular fact that in nine cases out of ten those whose lives have been spent in the Colonies suffer in a very evident manner from various forms of hair degeneration. Compare the average head of hair of the Colonist with that of the dweller in the British Isles, and you will find that bald heads are more prevalent, grey hair more abundant, and also that the scalp exhibits various degrees of hair deterioration rarely met with in the home country. Extremes of heat and cold, changes of temperature, | less settled habits of life, have all a more or less dominant influence in producing these conditions; and both men and women alike are subject to the distressing and marring effects caused by lack of abundant and healthy heads of hair. Whether a social, physical, or business point of view, unhealthy or 4 •' BL neglected hair is nothing more or less than a calamity; and it behoves anyone so afflicted to take prompt and efficacious measures for the strengthening, preserving, and re-vitalising of such a prominent feature. Yet. m the case of both women e an< l men, what is generally done ? There is either a total indifference I j or ne fi^ ect hair, or an injndi/y iSw / - W uk cious resort to doubtful methods of m W m resuscitation. Generally speaking, H 1 n** ■ apathy is the more pronounced. ■■■l W' ** B r B I* cannot be too well known that wa «/ Jul Tf* wei *k hair conditions, all lack of ja hair urilit *’form of hair disease d fi can be remedied by the adoption of ™ the “ Harlene ” treatment. Edwards' "Harlene” is the Scanty locks resulting from Colonial life greatest of all hair tonics and can be avoided. restorat.vesand no mailer whether , you are bald or grey, whether your hair is patchy, falling out, brittle, lustreless, scurfy or greasy, it can be implicitly relied upon to renev/ all the former healthiness, abundance and good looks of the hair. ! Edwards’ *’ Harlene” is the popular remedy, not only with the general public, but in all social circles -indeed 'Harlene ” may be termed the Royal hair restorer, for numbers of Royal families have used it with the greatest success. I To-day you may test its merits, fully and freely for the proprietors are wishful that all sufferers from hair decay and weakness should be acquainted with its-remarkable powers. Send three penny stamps (to cover postage) to Edwards' Harlene Co., 95 and 41 w 96 High Holborn, Ixmdon, and a full supply will be immediately forwarded you. » ’| ’ / Afterwards you can purchase " Harlene” from any Chemist or Stores. ii

THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. Hwjadi Janos Foil LIVER COMPLAINTS, OBESM, 4c. The "VIENNA MEDICAL PRESS" says:- “ Hunyadi Janos may be regarded as a specific for obesity. Average Doss.-a wineglassful before breakfast either fare or dilated with a similar quantity of hot or cold water. re > Not. the name “Hanyadl Janoß," the sl^°“‘u r* ° f J 1 '* CAUTION ANDREAS BAXLBHNER, and the Medalll.n, on th. Bed Catr. Part

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 3, 15 July 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 3, 15 July 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 3, 15 July 1908, Page 11