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Zurich Herald, 1928-03-01, Page 3BABY Tl V, IUITM TABLETS bT T TQ. Exnens ve.l~looriil s Prove Cheapest. ARE OF GREAT VALUE o All Mothers Having Young Children in the Home. No other medieine,is of ouch aid to Mothers of young children as is Baby's Own Tablets, The Tablets are the Very best medicine a mother can give her little ones during the dreaded teething time because they regulate 1 the stomach and bowels and thus drive' out eoustipation and indigestion; pre- I vent colic and diarrhoea and break up i colds and simple fevers. Concerning Baby's Own Tablets, Mrs, John. A. Patterson, Scotch Vil- , lege, N.S., says:—"I have six children, and all the medicine they ever get is Baby's Own Tablets. I would use nothing else for them and can strongly recommend the Tablets to all other mothers." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. Fair Compromise. 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