"IF IT HAD NOT BEEN FOR LAXOTONIC PILLS I WOULD HAVE BEEN IN MY GRAVE." "I suffered for years from constipation and a sluggish, liver, and always felt sick and ill," writes Mr.-. Annie Noll, Robert Street, . Hindmarsh, b.A. ? 'J"or tho. constipation I regularly took opening medicinc till I got in .that stato I could uot stop taking medicine of this kind. This had the effect of weakening me considerably. My liver also worked badlv, giving mo a dull pain between tho shoulders, and making me sallow in appearance. It is hardly an exaggeration to sav I tried every medicine going but Lnxo-Tonic Pills, and instead of getting better I was getting worse all tho time. Ono day I was picking up some papers ivheu I saw Laxo-Tonic Pills advertised, so I thought I would try Ihsm, and I got a box at once. Now I am quite cured. If it had not been for Laxo-Tomc Pills I would have been in my grave." Laxo-Tonic Piils aro a reliable remedy for Constipation, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Irregularities of tho Bowels, Colic, Flatulence, Anaemia, Headache, Eruptions of the Skin, Loss of Appetite, Kidney Troubles, and Indigestion. Sold by al[ Chemists and Stores at lOld. and Is. 6d.—Advt
EHEUMO IS THE GREAT ISEMEDY roil RHEUMATISM. Kheumo comes as a boon awl ;i blessm? lo those troubled with iniKU-MATISM and kindled complaints. It tyros effectually and permanently for it eliminates the excess Uric Acid from the blood. Chemists and Stores everywhere, lis. 6'd. and Js. Gd. Advt. Hi The Dutch have a delightfully orißinal way of collcctiiif,' their taxes. If, alter duo notico has been Kiven, the money is not sent tho authorities place one or two hungry militiamen in tlx; house, to he lodged and maintained at the expense of Iho defaulter until the amount ol tho tax is i>aid. Wood?' Great Peppermint. Cure for . Coughs ami C'olus novor hiils, Is. Gil. A park nf peasant* 'who had been to tin- theatre for tlir lirsf; time Hi their live* at Tirnovo, Austria, watted tor tin"villain" of the play as lie Came out alter the porfurinamand gave Mint severe tlu;i-liijiy. A painlul couipliwent indeed.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 21 November 1911, Page 9
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