1 BABY MORGAN. Mrs. Cliffokd Morgan, of " ManIdalay," 2, Felsberg Road. Brixton Hill, S.W., writes "When our little boy, aje 9 months, was aii weeks old, he , could not retain any food, although 1 we tried several well-known and expensive foods. We had absolutely despaired of saving him until persuaded to give your Virol I a trial, and can say, with every confidence, that ever eince his flret bottle he started to thrive with astonishing results. I enclose a photograph of him so that you can see what a beautiful child he is. We feel Virol has saved our little one's life." | B Virol replenishes the blood jj with the white cells that I defend the body against | the germs of disease. I Used in 1,000 Hospitals and Sanatoria yy coniliU of the solids of pure milk with exlra and milk-sugar ftddnd- It !• the ideal ~ infrntfl food. 12 Do yon want a change ? If you get up in the morning feeling " seedy," low spirited, don't-want-to-do-anything, or eat anything—feel that there is nothing but trouble before you, nothing but work and worry—just take a Cockle's Pill and you will quickly throw off your gloom. There's nothing like Cockle's Antibilious .Pills- _ for transforming a languid "liverish" pessimist into a "live" vigorous optimist. Try them—just two tonight! COCKLE'S PILLS VS'wKk *f Chtmiits through* tut the world. Prices in wi ** 2,9 * k* In the Days of George 111, a Doctor in London was build' ing up a great reputation on the merits of a simple pre* scription. That Doctor was Dr. Cockle and the prescrip* tioa—Cockl«'« Pills. JAMES COCKLE & CO., 4 Gt. Ormond St., London, Eng. a food that doctor® rovl.l Xffl % commend and roar their own babies on. Your fT*" baby will thrive on It. 11 L A if vert/ liffle MELLORS. SAUCE" ' goes a very long A Way f r'i dtomaml - 1« 10 limllar to breast milk, gn, u„-*sr\ ! bat 7 0D «»" five baby h,311 «' ralllc find Glaxo In y 'nrn, without any harm to baby. Aikyourdoctw. I fi! 1m Believe That you can get tlio most sensitive tooth stopped absolutely without pain? Wo have imported and improved an apparatus which has been described, and rightly so, by our numerous patients as a wonder. By means of this apparatus wo can produce that happy state, in which tho patient, although quite conscious of what 1 | is taking place around ltitn, canI not feel tho slightest pain from tho "dreaded drill." I FSOST & FKOST ! j "The Painless Dentists," lit) WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2486, 12 June 1915, Page 11
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