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1 A COMPLICATED CASE OF LIVER & STOMACH TROUBLES j i "1 WHS frequently UfiaWc to retain my food" ["For several years I have suffered acutely from a complication of Liver and ;i t — Stomach Troubles. Instead of obtaining nourishment and benelit from the ? f' food 1 ale, 1 got nothing but pain and distress," writes Miss N. Brear, "Nga- \ I ■ AQ lima," Avenue Road, Mosman, N.S.W. " Frequently I was unable to retain j t /TVM \ my food, sometimes not being able to keep down even a cup often. Head- ? 5 j//£ r aches were so common with me that 1 might almost say my life was one long : E ft A continual headache. I often had bilious attacks,and on these occasions was ; I ) %/6 i] so giddy that I dare not attempt to stoop to pick up anything for lear of fall- » t ins- 1 consulted doctors, and tried numerous medicines that claimed to cure I if)i& *//complaints such as mine; but neither the medical attention I received northc ? I |V ? • .Jj '■ numerous patent medicines I consumed did mean atom of good. Indeed, I j I i tto-fo 111 '■ V u ' as vcrv near coming tothe conclusion that alHhese medicines were nothing ), tl" //tfir ' ,ut frauds, when I saw an advertisement of Lnxo-Tonic I'ills on Perth (W. i t jP'lvM / i: V l- A.) Railway Station, and was thereby induced to purchase a Iwx, I took f ; E V! '"f;\ /A y 7-- these I'ills, and I can only describe the change they produced as simply \ -Srvffi-— wonderful. I!y the time I had finished the box 1 could cat heartily, and retain P OP"' ■' mv food without the least sign of biliousness. In fact 1 could eat as much as I jr' nr~ l 3 pound of meat for one meal, and it did me good. After another box or so of i f r1&r~ Laxo-Tonic l'ills 1 was completely cured of the Liver and Stomach Troubles ' r j ' *£*'*''/' y/ ft ant ' Biliousness, Headache and Giddiness, which used to so burden me. i t /?0/ This proves to me that the Laxo-Tonic Pills effect a radical cure, and do 3 t " /» not merely gloss over one's illness with a temporary relief," .j 6 Laxo-Tonic Pills are a reliable rem- Q I edy for Biliousness, . ,//\ * f Headache, Eruptions of the Skin, M a M.W I^B^WM Jw Mll] 3 I Loss of Appetite. Kidney Troubles, 0 | : and Indigestion. Obtainable every- ■' < Wfftlwgr . «fl | where at lOkl and 1/6. / . / .

Healtii meansliappiness --And--Happiness MS Mill ANYONE WHO COUGHING, COUGHING, COUGHING, GAMT Be HKALTHY and CANNOT be HAPPY. A cough weakens the whole system, disorganises digestion, and leads on to ailments far worse. LANE'S EMULSION Stimulates the appetite, induces satisfactory digestion, promotes a quicker assimilation of the food, and increases strength and physical endurance. It is rich

in nourishment and tonic properties. It cures coughing by healing the irritated surface? of the lungs. The Finest Norwegian Cod Liver OiL-Beechwood Creasote, Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, and Fresh Eggs, are the ingredients used in its composition. , It is agreeable to the palate, and is the best medicine for you, because it contains ail the needful strengthening and curing properties, and is PERFECTLY PURE. Ask your grocer or chemist for LANE'S EMULSION. Price 2/6 and 4/6. 81 | FLU IS MS ©Is 3 111 mws hVLW SNFOJEM&A Coughs, Colds and All Throat Affections, Contains neither alcohol, narcotic, nor any deleterious dru2. Chemists and Stores, 1 SOLE AGENTS. THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., WELLINGTON. Chest Cold was curea by SCOTT'S Emulsion when other treatments failed. Mrs. J. Lennis, 60 Susan Street, Camperdown, Sydney, N.S.W., writes that: " Other preparations having failed to do any good, I gave Scott's Emulsion to my daughter, Winifred, aged 10 months, who suffered ffljrmL fi'oni a severe chest cold, and MMwtlr was ver y a dclicatc. K i=Bs After a few doses, she seemed ;Wf much brighter, and her K! pA cough was Icis severe, and (I'Mpi now, after only a short /ytol course of 'Scott's,' her cold has disappeared, and she has grown quite fat and strong. Instead of wasting time, 1 risking health and therefore life, with preparations which fail, give Scott's Emulsion at once. Scott's MUST help. This CERTAINTY should be worth to you many times the price of Scott's Emulsion. No other emulsion has ever received the cordial approval of the medical and nursing professions the world over, for preserving children's lives. Therefore, don't ask for " emulsion " —ask for SCOTT'S EMULSION. 01 all Chemists and Dealers In Medicines.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1268, 25 October 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1268, 25 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1268, 25 October 1911, Page 3

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