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A UNIQUE COWJBiHAtION OF LMfIVE AND It has long been recognised by students of / LAXO-TONIC PILLS are designed te* •■ ' medicine that if a pill could be invented which suit both sexes, and are of particular value' to ; was laxative in principle arid still at'the same women who are at all inclined to be anamic. -"' time.wasef known lonicvalue, that same would LAXO r TONIC~ PILLS are an'.unsufpassed ■ ; fill a long-felt want. The great difficulties to. blood purifier and spring inedicine.and proovercome were that most of the known vege- duce rich, red blood, and bv their tonic effect table lonics were all strong astringents, so that,: upon the whole system' they are of particular while the administration of these tonics proved value to everyone in the spring time. 'Anyone ■■■'■' ofgreat'valtie to the patient as a stimulant, s'iill whowilltake the trouble to carefully note the :: ' ; they were very prone to greatly interfere with effect of--these. Pills will be greatly surprised ' ' his digestion, and cause stomach trouble; also,' at theii powerful yet gentle action. ' - '■'■■' to, add '■ to the difficulty, the effect of most all ■/'!.;;,..-;.-.. .. ' ~' :.;■•. vegetable cathartics was to weaken, distress, ; :'...,-.,.;,. .-.,.•■'.>. : -' ~ ■- .-.--" and sicken, so that while the patient might V TWO LETTERS RECENTLY RECEIVED. * be. relieved by the action of the cathartic.he !' ..■■-., ■-~■■' • was also greatly depressed by the weakening --THOS. H. EDWARDS, -Archer-street, ■:': and sickening of the entire system." To over- Peaconsfield, writes';—"l, have.used a .come' these difficulties was of more moment box" and a half of Laxo-Toriic Pills, and Ihave than at first appeared, and'it was only after muc ' l pleasure in testifying (hat they 'are.the''■'']'■; several yearsof intricate chemical research that best that I have used. My wife.also has taken the'eombiriatibn known as LAXO-TONIC tn , cnv > »■"!. she saysthesame. Sheis'trbubted '.. • PILLS was invented. \ '.'■.'.".- .with heart complaint, and she says they are ;.''.■ These Pills are unique in many ways. -'.'.' . lhe besl medicine she, has'taken forit. She ■ .Tirstiv, theyare positivelyguaranteed to 1 . Secondly, they are entirely harmless, and ' ■■ ■■...■ ■;;-• ; v ..'-'' »re as safe for the youngest child as for the ! ALFRED '-'J.'''SIMONS;'' '<* Melrose," ' full-grown adult; _ '. ; '.-• /' Phyllis-st., South Lismbre.'N.S.W., writes: ' ' L ~-V;* tom ? V" nc 'r a employed in -'I have been a greatsufferer from siclc these Pills are entirely of a non-poisonous headache; in fact, at times could hardly see '" , nature, and there are no such dangerous drugs oiil of my eyes. liy chance I saw yW Laxo- :':■■ as strychnine; mercury, morphine, and so forth- Torltc Pillsadvertised.ancl imuVediatelvstarled ''•'",' rourthly, no drastic purgatives are em- on a course of them, one pill'every second "■ ployed,.which are always, dangerous, -owing- day. Thcv completely fixed rae'up, inian, '. to their uncertain,action. The laxatives em- I feel delighted." - -,:.,:. ployed are entirely new, having never befort- ' ' ■■"' '■'•-' ' -:-.'-■ '-■.- beenemploycd in like preparations. ' ', . ' LAXO-TONIC PILLS have been mirkeUa' '. : ■ Fromasclentificstandpotnt.LAXO-TONIC to meet a long-felt'want, and'to'"those who' ' PILLS ate phamwceutically perfect, and do' desire to get their money's worth'in medicine.' ' their work physiologically.. These Pills an- the savneas in other necessaries of life, il, c y- ' innrkeied-jn a gelatine capsule, which readily .will,, we!believe, greatly appeal to, as-ihey diJiolves-in the stomach, and protects the are being offered to the public at a 'remarkably '■' ; ' Pill from deteriorating m anyway by coming low price, namely: boxes containing 25 Pills, - v in contact «th the elements. .. io#d; boxes containing SO Pills, 1/6. : -
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 411, 21 January 1909, Page 4
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556Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 411, 21 January 1909, Page 4
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