For Influenza take Woods’ Great pennint Cure. Never, fails.: 1/6, 2.,6.
pivem NOBI3M
Ail Ladies Need Laxo-Tonic Pills The more delicate-consti-tution and finer organism of woman makes it imperative that all the functions of her system he kept as far as possible in a condition of normal and healthy notion, and any diversion from the natural order of things is quickly followed by unpleasant results. It is safe to say that with nine women out of every ten, chronic constipation is the bane of their existence, and can frequently be traced as the direct cause of many of the more serious complaints peculiar to the sex. In all such cases the use of powerful and irritating drugs is especially to-be avoided, and for this reason Laxo-Tonic Pills are a marked improvement over the formulas 'usually prescribed, and are particularly adapted to the use of women in general; for their action while thorough, is always mild and gentle. They stir the liver to healthy action, clear the blood, and give tone and life to the entire system. Laxo-Tonic Pills can be taken at all' times, and under all conditions, by both young and old alike, without the least risk and without any danger- of unpleasant after - effects.' Laxo-Tonic Pills assist the process of Nature, give relish to the food, and prevent exhaustion, nausea, sick headaches, and other ailments to which women are so accustomed. With the girl, the young woman, the mother, the middleaged woman, and the unman of advanced years, Laxo-Tonic Pills will prove to be a most reliablefriend.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1917, Page 4
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