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THE SENSIBLE METHOD OF - BUILDING UP DELICATE CHILDREN. - "Wasted children n»ed. more. than.any-jits nse in scrofula, rictets, ameQU '" thing else food—food of the right kind in marasmus, .nher.ted tuberculosis, sufficient quantities. But food., no matter fevers measles eu:. We. flabby. how nourishing in itself, to be of any real infants and children rapidly gain fa fiesb * benefit to the child, must be digested and strength and colour when they -are pven ' .• assimilated. The difficulty in all .wasting Angler s Emu sion systematically. Wher* diseases is that the food is not assimilated, before Us use. a sensitive imtatfe condition it is not absorbed to make blood and tissue, of. the stomach and intestmes precluded " and unless this is done the wasting, process proper nourishment, these organs OO w goes on It' is in wasting diseases" of become pacified and retentive, digestion is ■children-that Angier's Emulsion-shows .its strengthened, and assimilation of food * greatest power for good. By its beneficial become norma] and complete. Doctors -, effect upon the digestive organs -its power prescribe it largely for all wasting 'diseases to aid diceslion and the absorption .of ot children, and it is used m the children's ' ' nourishment—it enables the child to get hospitals. Apart from its value in «asfii» . from his food all the good there is in it. j diseases. Angler's Emulsion, because ofitl and is therefore an ideal "builder." The '.soothing, healing esiecis. is most useful ia'all lhtleonesalllikethe.Emulsion. and take it | inflammatory affections of childhood;", with real pleasure when other • medicines j whether of throat, lungs, stomach , or"ia-- ■ are refused. Moreover, it is absolutely j testines. Unlike other Emulsions, it dots • free from any ingredient that could pro\e not spoil or grow rancid, but keeps fresb harmful even to the most delicate infant, and sweet for a very long time. MothersThat it is just the medicine required for should therefore keep a bottle in the raedj. - ' bui!d ; ng up puny, delicate children, no one jciue cupboard ready lor use when requirecl. ' can doubt who has observed the increase in i For sale by all chemists at 1/3, 2/9, and , weight and strength that invariably follows 14/6. ■'• ,'.'■• ' ■ '■ J\ '\

THIN BLOOJ CALS.S BACKACHE Every muscle, of the body needs a supply of rich, red blood in proportion to the work it does. The muscles of the back are under hcaw strain and have but little rest. When the blood is thin they lacK nourishment and rebel. The result v> a sensation of i.ai 1 in those muscLs. Tjie best meaical aucuoiities agree that backache seldom or never moaib kidney trouble. Real organic kidney disease may bavo progressed to a critical point without developing a pain in the back. Donors detect its piesencu by the excretions of the kidneys themselves. Bain* in the back should always la \ the sufferer to look to the condition o' the bioodL In will Tie found in most cases that the use of I>r. Williams' Pink Pills to build up the blood ■α-ill stop the "rumbling of fho ill-nourishe muscles of t^e bank. How muc'i bette it is to try 3>r. Wiliams , Pink Piilfi fo the b.ood than to give way to unrea sor.able alarm about your kidneys. ] you susDect your kidneys, any doctor can make tests in ten minutes that wii sot your feare at rest or tell you tlu- . All chemists sell Dr. Williainv Pin , -- PiUs. a

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 21 May 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 21 May 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 21 May 1914, Page 10

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