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For Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness -000The immense number, of orders for ’ Frootoids, sent by post direct to tfre'Prb- • pric or,-, is convincing proof « that <the j Public appreciate their splendid curinj{ { power over the above-named complaints,'i, ■=■ They are elegant in appearance'}'pleasant * ‘ to take, and, what is of the utmost;; importance, are thoroughly reliable: in. • affording quick relief. . ' Frootoids are immensely, more valu-' able than an ordinary aperient, in, so fa* that they-not only act as an-aperient} but do remove from the blood, tissues, and internal organs, waste poisonous that is clogging them and choking the channels that lead .to and from..them. Tho beneficial effects of Frootoids qrp' evident at once by the disappearaihoe.,of,v headache, the head becoming, clear, .and a bright, cheery sense of perfect health * -- taking the place of sluggish, depressed'' . fet lings, by the liver acting properly, and ' by the food being properly digestgd..•, Frootoids are the proper aperient . medicine to take when any Congestion or Blood Poison'is present, orwhenCon- * gestion of the Brain or, Apoplexy is pre« . sent- or threatening. They have, been ..: tested,'and have been proved to affolrff / ' quick relief in' such' cases when" other ; aperients .have not done any good at alii • - It is of the utmost importance,that thijs . should bel-borne. in mind, ‘,'6kses to take an ordinary, aperient; is to I waste .timc and permit of a serious* ill- , ness becoming fatal. * ■ Frootoids act splendidly on.the fiver,, and quickly cure bilious- attacks that, . ‘ “antibilious pills” make worse, v Many people have been made sick' and ill'by * “antibilious pills” who could -have been J cured at once by Frootoids; , People „ should not allow themselves to be duped t into, contracting a medicine-taking habit : by being persuaded to take daily doses ‘ with each meal of so-called, indigestion v cures that do NOT cure.,. .Frootoids p have been subjected to extensive tests,, • and have in every case proved suOdess-' ful in . completely curing the complaints ' named. . - - ; - , The ordinary adult dose of Frootoids, , of .which there are 72 in a bottle,,is 2to . . 4—more or less as required—taken} pre-, feribly at bedtime, when constipated, 1 , or at the commencement of other ' ' disease* requiring an aperient, as an auxiliary with the" special medicine ‘ necessary for the case. A constipated--, , habit of body will'be completely, cured ? if the patient will on each occasion, . when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids,., ■ instead of an ordinary aperient; making 1 the interval between the taking -of eaeh , , dose longer and the dose smaller. 'That patient thus gradually becomes indepen«. ; dent of Aperient Medicines.'. r v l -000For, sale by leading’ Chemists ’and; torefceepers., Retail price, If your* hemist or Storekeeper has not.got themi sk him to get them for you. "If,-.not itainable locally, send direct 'to ths roprietor, W.G. HEARNE,./Chemist eelong,. Victoria. . - NOTICK—The materials. In FROOTOIDS are of the VERY. BEST-QUALITY and consist; amongst/othersingredients, of the active, principle ’ .of each- ' ef-.r FlVE'different MEDICAL ERDITS wadr , ROOTS, so combined 'and proportioned*.; ‘; particular way that a far, BETTER mi result is obtained-tharufrom an ordma^jr-. aperient.' > . ''■> •< ‘‘ f-- V - Branch; fi, .First * Floor,; Hume’s , Street. Wellington. _ 1 A. R. OSBORNE Tailor £ Gentlemen's Mercer 'VI' , Notifies the pphiio'-.ti^i4ai’;)i]^u^Mj engaged the services bit a, don tailor, who will arrive in 'WelFng-f , ' v ton on the ,10th inst. Satisfaction' ini .. stylo - and fit guaranteed,; to. the. - fastidious. . -V-. A large stock of. suitings,' 1 imported^ 1 direct, to choose .from. ■ . .■ 1 .' I have landed a’ large.importation of' I Gents’ Mercery, lines in seasonable/ and,,dress, ishirts.,-, TJuderwear, Hats, 1 and Caps. Hpisery, . > etc. 1 !•_/» ■ ji\, -rV No rubbish stocked."-Inspection.-in- -i 1 ’ vited. • .•_ : ' ''v' / . -.- rt.'ii

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3784, 1 February 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3784, 1 February 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3784, 1 February 1908, Page 4

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