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COAXING AN APPETITE.

AN IDEAL ALL-THE-YEAR-AKOUND FAMILY MEDICINE. DR. ENSOR'S TAMER JUICE-a concentrated extract of highly medicinal vegetable juice—is an ideal all-the-year-arouuu family medicine. It causes an appetite when nothing else can. It purifies the blood of tho whole body, giving tichness and tone throughout. It helps the stomach digest the food It removes that full feeling, the headaches, the dizziucss, and the nausea that are caused by indigestion. It completely removes and cures constipation—that Icarful stumbling-block to good health.—Advt.

Mi. Leonard J. G. Smith, who has charge of the wireless plant on the Orania, whicli arrived in Sydney last week from London, has had a short but varied career. He has had only a few years' experience of the sea, and yet ho has touched the , majority of the "world's important ports and has had two exciting experiences. He was on tho Veronese when, late last year, she went ashore on the coast of Portugal on the voyage from Liverpool to South America, ami in recognition of what was termed his "praiseworthy conduct"—he stuck to his post for 2i days without sleep, working a Morse lamp—he was presented by the company with a handsome gold watch and had his salary doubled. A few weeks ago, and just before ho joined the Orama, he was aboard tho Garth Castlo when she went to the rescue of the Tninni, which was disabled in a collision with t:he Inca otf the coast of Portugal. On that occasion ho did n ■18-hour shift, and his efforts were rewarded by furl her advancement.

Wherever you go yon, hear fijp rainc late. "Oh, yes! I would not lie without 'A'AZOL.' It is the best remedy 1 have ever had for coughs and efilds." t'y.r* with (ho "NAZOL" Inhaler.-Advt.

Messrs. E. Johnston ami Co.. 157 Lambton Quay, have been favoured with instructions from the contractors to sell by auction 200,0nflfi. of harilwood and totura, 31(1 pi!o.=, and 20 tons of rod* and castings. The silo will !-•>!;p place on the srnnnd fcluse to Prlone Pipe Bridies.}, on a s\aU< to be iiimoiiiirod Inter.

far Chil.-lrpn's ITdcking Couch at Nijjht, Woods' Great Penuerinint Cure. Is, Gd.*

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 6

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COAXING AN APPETITE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 6

COAXING AN APPETITE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 6

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