FROOTOIDS Cure Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness. They are elegant in appearance and pleasant to take; they are immensely more valuable than an ordinary aperient; they remove from the blood, tissues, and internal organs, waste poisonous matter that is clogging them and choking the channels that lead to and from them. Frootoids are THE BEST aperient medicine to take when any Congestion or Blood Poison is present, or when Congestion of the Brain or Apoplexy is present or threatening. They have been tested, and have been proved to afford quick relief in such cases when other aperients have not done any good at all. Frootoids are absolutely unrivalled for FAMILY use ; their beneficial effects are evident by the disappearance of headache —a bright cheery sense of perfect health taking the place of sluggish depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by the food being properly digested. Frootoids are a very economical MEDICINE. A dose taken once a week, at bed-time, is highly beneficial. They, act splendidly on the Liver. 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. The sufferer thus gradually becomes quite independent of Aperient Medicines. Price 1/6. From all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and W. Gr. Hearne fr. Co., Ltd., Geelong, Victoria. MONET TO LEND IN SUMS OF £IOO TO £IO,OOO On QOUNTRY & QiTY FREEHOLDS At EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RATES OF INTEREST. With Option of Repaying Part or Whole Loan on EXTREMELY REASONABLE TERMS. Apply to any Agency of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. RICHARDSON. Government Insurance Commissioner. A STRANGE SUBSTITUTE. A poor woman, whose husband was very ill, was instructed by the doctor to give the patient champagne and oysters every three hours. On his next visit, the doctor asked if his advice had been followed, when the woman stated that she had not been able to find money for champagne and oyster*, but she had given, her husband plenty of ginger beer and oockles! The poverty of the woman makes this story pathetic, but how many people there are who have not the same excuse, who put up with substitutes, either because they are cheap or from some other inadequate reason. For instance, sufferers from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica, backache, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, general debility, gravel, stone and bladder troubles —although they may be well aware that their suffering is due to the fact that their kidneys and liver are acting inefficiently and failing to remove from the system the uric and biliary poisons which cause the pain—will persist in trying first one thing and then another, whilst it would be so easy for them to procure the invaluable aid of Warner’s Safe Cure, the great kidney and liver specific. Warner’s Safe Cure exercises a stimulating and healing influence upon the kidneys and liver, thus facilitating the expulsion from the body, through the natural channels, of the uric and biliary poisons which are doing the mischief/ Health then results, as a matter of course. Warner’s Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original form and in the cheaper “Concentrated” non-alcoholic form. Do not be fobbed off with substitutes. When you require champagne and oysters you do not want to be given ginger beer and cockle*. NELSON M'O ATE & co. m mj it is not ¥ THE PACKET BUT THE CONTENTS YOU SHOULD REQUIRE GOOD. a DON T BE TEMPTED BY FANCY | PACKETS AND 810 ADVERTISEMENTS I (GENERALLY COPIED). BUY GOOD it. TEA THAT HAS STOOD THE , l||k TEST OF TIME— THE BEST. J Tmk IT COSTS YOU NO M MORE! JkW NELSON, MOATE <fc Co. H AV C LONGER experience MORE VARIETY AND LARGER STOCKS TO SELECT FROM
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3115, 11 January 1911, Page 7
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632Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3115, 11 January 1911, Page 7
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