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LIVER AND STOMACH COMPLICATIONS. Inability to Take Food. , NERVOUS AND DISTRESSED Without exaggeration tie* most remark* iUe departure in medical research of ro-i'■ : oeot years is a medicine combining laxative* 1 mid tonic principles, and known as Laxo---. Tonic Pills. • ■ ;: •■'., ■ ... , ' ; These Piils;supply a;lotig-fc]t ,w»nt, and' ' positive and lasting cures are tho result of- ! their use. ,Thoir increasing demand' proves/. that they.are rapidly gaining favour as an-' • ideal Spring : Medicine. Read what ' Mre. Bennett, of No. 2 Little Napier Street, Pad. '-' dington, Sydney, New South. Wales, 1 says ■"'■ regarding them :—:■ - : r ■ ' : ■■' ■'.' "No medicine brings'me such good health' '*' as Laxo-Tonio' Pills. ; I used to-read in tbV i'■ papers about other • medicines and what ; ; great gbod_thoy would'do yoii, but wlion I' • bought them they always proved a disap- '' pointriwnt. I. found that,Laxo-Tonio Pifla '■' both lweji, the liver, bowels, and stomach, ia.'•'"■ good-order, and tone up tliQi system and .'■:'. string, you together-as if wore, as,. Well.vI .first became :acquainted-.with.:Laxo-Tonio ■ Pills, in-this way: I bought a.box.ofr the 1 Pills to enter/one of, the . Limerick' Compe-' ,' titipne.: I had no uso for' the Pills -at the '■'■'■ '■ titne, ■» I put theai away. : A littlo while ' after I .fell- ill,'My whole system' was out'" of order; I. had'p'aihs'in the head and back. '■ My appetite went away, .and 1 slept.very ' badly... I felt, dead tired and limp from thotime f got up-iu the ; morning. tiU. I went to i - bed at night. I was nervous, worried, and ■' depressed. l I tried two:or throo tonics: but'■'■'■• they didn't act.\. Then' I "thought 'of -.■ tha: , ; , Laxo-Tonic 'Pills/, which were lying idle' in • ; the house. T just took some at night pa ,; .' the off-chance, as it were. Noxt morning I • felt greatly improved, so. I continued . the ' Pills. Before the week•,was out all my, troubles' were gono, and I felt bright Midi ' lively.and in perfect j health.- I have recom-. : mended the pills-to other.people, and tbeyi ;;■;■■ have" done .-good. in*, tho •■.same., surprisingi !' waV."v "'-;■.'.■,";"■> .-.-.■ ':_■:• ■■■■■-~t ■■C' , , ..' -h-:a'.";■■'■ ..Laxo-Tonio Pillsi.afo 'sold' hy 'all Cho'mistei' ■ and Stores .at'lOld.-for^ , the'.Regular Size; : - : or Is. 6d. for' the.:.l^)ub)o:"Size.'or' post freS ' From the Laxo : Tonjio : .I'ill'. Company, 15' ' O'Connell Street, ;Sydhoyi' ./, New..""•■. South '' Walesa .:.■..' ....:■■ ... : ,;'■.:'; ,y,--'- vv' ::.:;■..• ,■■■..■••■•..

WHAT IS IN .A'NAME? SWERYTI!IEIG WHEN YOU NEED MEDICIHE , 8E SURE VOU GET - > Lane's Emulsion Iβ far 'and away the beet Emulsion prepared. It's absolutely tbe King of Emulblone. Like every other good medicine, it Iβ freely Imitated (Imitations, you, know, should always be avoided). Lane's Enrol- ' , Bion Iβ the Btaodard of value in Cod Liver Oil Enwlsion, and Ifl • freely used everywhere throughout HZ. . When you ask for L "Lane's Emulsion," and are > offered some brand—one of >. •", ( I r , the many imitations—firmly'assert your privilege of selection, , and ' say, "No,' thanks, I want Lane's, and Lane'B only.'" Lane's Emulsion.ls used and ream, mended Ay Annie fla%an, .Dmiodm ; A. VHDat, Auckland; Jb&n A. Grant, AucWandG. McKeon, Dunedin; W. C. liovdL ' Stretfordf'Ellen Knaggs, AncMand- s - W. Hall, Riversdale; M. Cooper, m lington; A. M. Falls; GrcytowE; H. M. Cohen, InvercatgiH;.W.Spriiig,Christ. church; Mrs. W. Botton, Wau'gaiiui; George lirickclli Ikaaterston; Waikato Sanitoriaifl.Cainbridgt; Nnrse-Mande, > Christcliurch; C. Braikbiw, WelKag. ton; L. A. Meyer, Mangaweka; E. N. Harrisou/AucliJatjd; J, Heu\ler§oa, Temuka; M. O. Spicer, Asubnrton; A. B. Weldon, Datmtvirke, aad thoas. ands of others throughout the Domin. ion. The fact that Lane's Emulsion is ' femouß because it Iβ good' is truer to-day than ever, and the best of reasads why you should always insist npon receiving what you ask for. Lane's Emulsion Is: for inflamed throats, couchs, colds, , bronchitlß, aßthma, whooping cough, croups, and all kindred ailments known to children and adults. Lane's Emulsion is quite pleasant to take, is easily digested, and never fails to buildup 6trong, healthy, vigorous bodies, Two (sizes, 4/6 and 2/6 at all medicine dealers. The large blzo Is the economical size, 45 HAIRHEALTH! It Is not natural to havo a weak growth el heir; aid it Is positively unnatural to be bald. If) our mlr is thin or falllnf. It !'• sign tlint there is ocllve dlsca e or want ot no'Urlehmont at tlio hair roots.. ■■' i This can ba remedied, and the sooner you do It the easier tlio cure lvlll bo. Tbcre are all »ort» o( bogus halr-wuhiss on the market that cannot possibly effect a euro. You will not crow hair by using them. But you con crow it, and keop it, ii you go to work sensibly. Thus— BcForfi Unns Three months after ui ng Bnce'i Hegeactator Mncc'i Kceener«tor I Thii pnolo lalcen Thii photo ulen BRICE'S REGENERATOR abso. lately lorces a healthy growth of hnlr. t Price, 3/6 ; Special »tren jtn, 56. BRICE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM eliminates scurf from tlio scalp. produces natural nourishment. The Inlnlllblo auxiliary of tho Regenerator. I'rico, 2i'-, Prom leading: chomlsts or from— ' W. BRICE & SON, 187 Colombo Stroot, Christcliurch. V A■■■/ BBlOii'S EEGEWatATOK: Photo. graphs oan be raon at the promisos bt Dnnbar Sloano, W. S. Wallace, R JohnBtoa. W. H. Coy, DJ.C, and L ApfiS, Petonej where these Bpeoifiea are on bale. CONFECTIONERY, BARLEY ALMONDS ~., ... i 5, 4r j DIANA BON SONS ' 13. W. OCEANA MIXED CBOCOLATBS Is. eA MIXED CHOCOLATES, „ ... is. od. DESSERT MIXTURES, ». ... 1 5| O d. Willis Street. ,v ' !.1v

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 9

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