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REMEMBER * \ WHEN YOU 1 : 'YOU GET I HEALTH TOO (| A PROFESSIONAL NURSE well., lawvra throughout Western Austrjlij,, Witcj her opinion. ' '' •'/ l \ NORSE, ALICE WILKINSON, 21 Hyde ■; Strut, Ntb. Perti, sen it liii Itiler: " I Lave spent many years in my profession as a nurse, ,f. both here and in Victoria. ' ' il have nursed the sick of all i descriptions, and some have I i beea very low and weak, j - J iTKe question always arises ; in the mindor the nurse what !• is the best medicine (or a I patient when thoroughly rua ,I j down or to keep them front < i getting low and prostrated. I Fromyearsofesperienceanc! \ j close observation I can say I | . inow of 110 medicine as good I :\ as CLEMENTS TONIC ui i ! nerve food and appetising ] medicine, creating a desire, I for nourishment. It quickly ,j gives health and strength, y — -A Y (Signed) ' :,-?. NURSE WILKINSON^' No truer letter was ever written to wanerfthan this ooe, proving the_ healthful properties of this remarkable medicine. Where the nervous ' system is shattered through cxhanUivc studies, {ever, wasting illness, or brain fag, this ineii. * erne prbperry regenerates lienrepowtr, because, itisrichin prcperue3tliatcreate.bt>diiy.beahh.: j I *ud strength. It is health in a ney/ guise,, g J ALL CHEMISTS AND STOKES SELL-IT. j U . ■ ■ , i. Beware of Caries Decay of the Teeth, or Caries, is the most prolific cause of abscesses, neuralgia, dyspepsia, headaches morbid conditions. I Only an expert Dentist can detect the beginning of trouble for Caries starts, not with the polished;surface; but in ,th 6 ' "fissures and crevices of the tooth, ' *.* V.'Ns action is that of an ' "" acid on lime. It soon breaks down the bony part of the tooth and < • 'breeds millions of germs,, ' " ' which "poison the system .' "and 'cause excruciating pain. i - ' Let me Save and Re- :' pair your Teeth.' , , i', Fees for' Fillings and [ "Crowns are strictly mod-'-erate. First-class work s ] guaranteed. % NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. W. P. SOMMERVIILE "The Careful .Dentiat" 'Jmolesworth street v v XOyer Bimud and Son. Chemiits) Hours:, 9 tm. 105.30p.nw 7p.m. to 8,30 Telephone 35W, 'CHi-50 .*■■•■' 5 " ' k fat'watch your own symptoms. Have you a dull complexion, yellowish, tint about the eyes, sick headache, intestinal pain and irritation, combined with great depression of spirits and disinclination for work ? These are sure signs that your liver is out of order. If you neglect Nature's danger signals you may very easily incur an attack of serious illness. You should take Cockles Antibilious '■'at once. They are safe, sure, painless and pure. They have been in use for over a hundred years and are still the trusted favourite of the public for all' ■■ bilious complaints. Be sure you get the genuine Cockle's Pills, < '&j3«j COCKLES' PILLS [vffTflul of Ckemittt tkrovgk* B*V*!§ PrM ' m Enghri, ' <$r*vm m** * '"" Whin Quart Victorh uat Ctowntd no less .than seren Dalies, six Marquises and eighteen Earls. who were .present at the ceremony vera I patrons of Dr. James Cookie, the- ' | investor of the famous C«ckltVa Fill*. , I Doctors Order imsmmsim. ! ■ DOTOU'KNOW-WJrH'? i Because LAMB'S ■ is food and medicine iaonercoinbiaattonand because there-lsca-secret about it. botttelabel. l,anb»s BMLfIUSIGN helps j Weak Lungs to grow strong.. So* air.— *S-_<

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 4

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