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\ \ 13 Stanley Street, Sydney" 0 5 Dear Sirs, — For colds and coughs Angier's Emulsion is the best remedy i$ £ that I have ever tried. lam subject to colds on the slightest change ia the f> t weather, which causes me great annoyance. As a representative of the • £ Buyers' and Sellers' Directory of Australia, lam compelled to travel #J constantly from one State to another, and it> is a great boon to me to havo % '/, a remedy such as Angier's Emulsion. One thing-I fia.d about it is thati £ unlike most emulsions, it does not repeat or make °» 1( i feel sick, which is ;i i $ greatly in its favour. (Signed) ww ' t E. MASTERS. jp ij Angier's Emulsion is a simple healing t6nio that is soothing alike to throat, lungs, J stomach and intestines, an aid to appetite and digestion and an invigorating tonlo and 9 ja restorative. By its soothing, healing actioiyit relieves the cough, allays soreness and In- j .■# 2] flammation and promotes easy expectoration, while by its tonic properties it inoreases % J vitality and enables the system to quickly throw off a cold and to resist furthsr attacks. JK {. Angier's Emulsion is unequalled for colds, coughs, bronchitis, asthma and all lung X £l affections. _ j_ __ _, —^ —^ ma~- n ■■ ijS «*& 811B 11 'on of* PL ]^^ Aauil Hb9 Kt*^ El Ef^ I on receipt of 4d. postage; mention this paper. jkT,^! BiL^r H THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO.. Ltd., 7 Barrack St., Sydney. |'ap i j Morbidity, lassitude, sleepless nights, days of racking head- >. | aches and Nervous Depression are the direct outepmo o£' ' Indigestion (or its attendant troubles— Acidity, Flatulence, § Belching of Wind, Heartburn and Sour "Risings). Yet all these distressing complaints can be positively cured by I tthe guaranteed cure for Indigestion) Renzie's PepSo digesta I the food you eat and converts it into the wholesome blood |/^ that builds up the nervous system and restores health and If you are a sufferer RENZIE'S PEPSO will set you on the road to health. It is a certain and speedy cure. Bead what Mr. F. Kobin of 'Wellington, says about PepßO :— I mu't express my very great appreciation of the merits of RENZIE'S PEPSO as an absolute cure for Dyspepsia. I have l>eeu a chronic sufferer for many >5^V. years, and ho.ye tried various preparations v4k!ws£V *> v * with indifferent s>uccess, but your preparation has effected a speedy and permanent cure. /» f-^ MIMB^ ' .i «T— £ 4 I «k II RENZIE'S PEPSO to I _^ "^a 'I I anyone suffering from 1; '■■^'■y^.SlL^^r > *7rr * Renzie's pepso 1 T^S^w RENZIE'S PILL ARE EXQUISITELY FRESH •^KwS™ A ND FULL FLAVOURED AND gg %t) ARE DELICIOUS AND 5g £ FAULTLESSLY PURE. X In I lfo, 5 '2 Bb. and 7 Bb. Tins $L I Bb. and 2 Ib. Glass Jars' i^SSS'i 52 FASTIDIOUS FOLK^S&fe , s g FISTEI On TOM; ieEk ggg^ FRIMLEYI iib||||| FRIMLEY LOCAL AGENTS: J. A. Smyth and Co., Victoria Street.

<j - BonningtoiTs Irish Moss cures coughs and colds,} H ! I quickly. The first few doses ease the throat and ,v : loosen the phlegm, and the cough is cured almost be- [ }: fore you realise it. For fifty years Bonninglon's has | \ been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and sub- | 1 stitutes put up lo give the dealer a bigger profit. ,1 1*" " X Insist on getting { fe^^, BONNINGTON'S | y^v^j^^ CARRAGEEN ■ ; iTht iS IRSSH moss | ]fr- % ~~-,'*}^ f fM?*sifirf Miss Piuscella Vsksfc, Opera House, Chtist. '^ f<F&?>rl f church, writes. — " I still take Bonnington's Irish • l \^ /I Moss whanfever lam troubled w:tli a cold or loss ft s "^^. •r***^' S J r\J**&J/ / °t v °i ce - I fi ft d it most helpful to ais in nay ; ,-• H l\ professional duties, and will always recomtaend ti •»•—^s§v fsMm)l\ »' to my friends." M ,-f

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 13

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