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LIFE A BURDEN. '

WORK IMPOSSIBLE. AN ADELAIDE LADY CURED WITH LAXO-TONIC PILLS AFTER SUF- . FERING MANY YEARS WITH ANAEMIA AND INDIGESTION. "I have been a sufferer for many years with anaemia and indigestion," writes Mrs. Mary Monaghan, Stafford Street, Adelaide, b.A. "I was just as weak as a baby, my face was sallow and drawn, everything was a trouble to me, life was a burden, work was impossible. I had been under all kinds of treatments,' but nothing did me any good. I felt as if I would rather die than go on as I had been doing. One day a lady recommended me tn try Laxo-Tonic Pills, which I did, and found immediate benefit, so continued taking them for 10 days. My. face became quite its-natural colour, I felt quite able to do my work, and it was a pleasure, to live nicain; in fact, thanks to LaxDTonic Pills, I feci quite a new woman. I shall only bo too glad to tell all my friends about them."

Laxo-Tonic I'ills are a reliable remedy for Constipation. Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Irregularities of the Bowels, Colic, Flatulence, Anaemia, Headaches. Eruptions of the Skin, Loss of Appetite, Kidney Troubles, Indigestion. Sold bv all chemists and Stores at 10 l d. and Is. Gd.-Advt.

Dr. Griffith-Thomas, professor and assistant, chaplain at "U'vcliffo College, Toronto, formerly incumbent of St.. Paul's. Porfmau Square, gave his impressions of Canada to members of the Colonial and Continental Church Society at their annual luncheon recently. If a young man goes to a Canadian mi-'-ioaarv collc'e with any l-lnglish starch, he il is wioii knocked out of him. What CmiadiniK n-k aboil a man is. "fs he :\ good 'mixer':-" If he is lie will be v ckoincd. It n good, thing for ;,u Km;lMi>iuni lo mix well with the men of Canada. Lady—"Do you keep stationery?" Xew Shop-walker—"'.No. madam, we keen continually walking about." "Be sure, Miss Plnmpett. your fins will find you out."' "That's nil right, my dear, so long os they don't find me in." i'or Childv<Mi'( Haiktns Coutth *t Mfcht, .Voodii' Great Pepuertuiut cure, U. 6d.».

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1469, 18 June 1912, Page 7

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350

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1469, 18 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1469, 18 June 1912, Page 7

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