DREAT PAMIILER^^ Jhe Positive.SAFE Cure.for S HEADACHE AND (NEURALGIA j | Sufferers from these torturing nilment9 will m ! j welcome the advent of Dr. Stohr's Kephal- *• ! dol. Hitherto the use of most so-called - • f J|\ \ remedies hasbeen attended with the gravest / PoL a\ (r\ i danger on.account of their injurious effect, f ''• on.the heart and other organs., Kephaldol. /.. _N— * J l'jf \ ruay be taken with absolute safety." In f j^^ / 7*\f\'l \ thousands of cases it acts instantaneously—,' !\jfj R \ ; .acts where other remedies have'proved I \ \ Useless....Vet its.use is.never attended by / * any ill after-effects. It has been recognised / 'as"a-perfectly harmless remedy by the f f j . medical profession, who have made regular • . and prolonged trials of it in their clinics, on thousands of patients. Get a tube of Kephaldol from your chemist to-day, and never be without a supply. _ -PEE WHAT THESE DOCTORS SAY __ '"lam pleased to Bay that Kephal- "The Kephaldol gave almost Instant doVhas given mo great results In pain and permanent relief In a case of after extraction of teeth and opei> Facial Neuralgia, which had resisted ations'about the Jaws, also In Neu- other lines of treatment forwooks." ralgia." Dr. J. T. Marr, Gill Street; Dr. H. Buxton. Seacombe, Nottingham. <"" '"""'Q' if I FOR LUMBAGO .. I Until now there has been no v certain ... V., » |!\ >.f remedy for the Lumbago sufferer. All I' 'wbo are subject to this painful affection I\"\Y \\ know well the sufferings that character- f /\V VK ./\ i se i'i s ''ffening of the back, impossi- ; N\-TY\ I t y°f malc ingthesliglitcstmovcment I I I As vri W ,71t ' aout agooising pain—enforced rest j 1/ c\ L fl and immobility, etc. To-day there is { A I Cti Vvl nore . aaou to suffer any longer—Kephal- [ HK A I) | <Ij __ jrb: I A I dol will positively relieve and cure you. ' lIKSjaI rVv)i y | This marvellous remedy has the power i \v\((l«k,o A f*\ lof acting on the lumbar nerves at the i \Y\ , k I ■ ' io)g exact source of the evil, and a couple of JO '<— mty~-* * tablets taken at the beginning of the I !'•■'*• attack will quickly disperse your pains, i never to return. Kephaldol is equally effective even if your Lumbago is of longstanding. Relief will be almost [ immediate,'and'in a few days the pains will disappear entirely. Kep- ; ' j haldol is a safe and certain remedy for Lumbago, endorsed by thousands > ! of medical men throughout the world. 5 _____ __ DOCTORS USE AND APPRECIATE IT -j ' " I have tried three tablets of Kep- '-1 have used Kephaldol in cases of haldol In a troublesome case of turn- Headache. Lumbago and Articular bago and got relief very soon after." Rheumatism, and found them useful" Dr. T; Tolley, Youghal " Dr. C. T. Jones, Ilfracompe. FOR SCIATICA ftv'V* // V A continual pain extending the whole length j' r*Ctlf f of the thigh, breaking out in the form of a X\U ,£ paroxysm brought ou by walking or the heat of \/j/ ]rjf Jf ' the bed, such are the symptoms of Sciatica, \ifj V/ f-' All thess sufferings, so painful because of their \f>/(\ j* f acute nature, are easily subdued and rapidly \/( f\tJ\ iijr' banished by taking a few tablets of Dr. Stohr's V,|/jCJ# Kephaldol, the great pain-killer. Even the V< VSyU most acute and violent forms of Sciatica posi- ,; |A |\T| '. rtively succumb to Kephaldol within, a few days.' I lull \ Moreover,Kephaldolcin be" taken without 1 Ani ' \ slightest fear of any ill after-effect';' it is 'gua." ' 1 HI VI a ranteedaboolutely harmless, and has.received V • I l\ Bthe warmest recommeudation from the medical \'T\ V\ ' ' profession throughout the world. • Get a tube I I \JV- ' j to-day and always keep it handy. • I h. \\\\ | ____;_ DOCTORS RECOMMEND IT.- r — IrxlH/ ' ( '"I gave"Kephaldol fablota In a severa'case of 111 /| ; J . Sciatica and' the result was most gratifying."''. ' 1] 1A I \ I 'Dr. H. Burton, Somerville, Nr. Seacombe. IM// Sold in Tubes by Chemists aitd-Storekccpcrs ' \]\\ ' Frices>i]6atfd'3l6, : '~:"- ■:*"% '//r^i''' 1 .If you have a difficulty in obtaining a supply AJ rjp locally send a pbstal ntfte or stamps to the value j/ff of tube, desired,' and it will be'sent you, by (iJJf returii post prepaid. 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Good Tea it never black; if it is to, then it is overtired to eliminate exceisive moisture. Pure Tea hni a bloom, and is inclined to be a little red in color. "Red" Tea betokens ideal growinjj conditions, such os bright sunshine and cool dry n'.ghts, factors which prevail in Ceylon, where Liplon's have their world-famous Tea Gardens. A special feature of all our blends is the lovely color in the cup when the Tea is rnnde and the milk added. These are tests by which you may know UPTON'S FAMOUS GRADE BLENDS. Thr/re only small points in the way of knowledge, but giant factors in the art of Tea.growing and Tea-selling. ASK FOR UPTON'S, THE TEA of TEAS, as supplied to the Royal Palaces of England, Germany. Spain and Italy, olso to the Viccßegal Coutts of India, Ask your Grocer for Lipton's Tea and see that you get it. Prices from 1/6 to 2/-pcr lb. It jour Grocer does uot stock, or will not sell you, Upton's Tea, «cnd UffJ '//|||| ll||||l' " £ Ltd..Welllnj?toD,»udUawlllbcforVIII 'llll'lll ? warded, carriaee P»IJWolliueton Distributing Ago nts for Lipton's Tea: MESSKS. KLLIS AND MAWTOW, Tarnnaki Street, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2193, 4 July 1914, Page 14
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