Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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WDIKQ J \N. i\ UJlt> 3J9 H A' melia SHAKP, when siu' Rngered the harp, H.ui never .1 feai oJ .1 1 ival : She towered as high o'er th«> commoner fry As the edifice" known as the Eiffel. Her charms were divine and angelic in fine, A most satisfactory eyeful!. S«C PUUCKtp AT TMt STRjN6<b Now Wilkinson Smith was a gentleman with A critic )1 taste for .1 maiden ; He thought she looked sweet in her collarette neat And sleeves with vermilion braid on. He listened all day to her harmonies gay From Leoncavallo to Haydn. She plucked at the strings and extracted the. things Reposeful, to charm and make ire less ; Her digital force seemed a matter of course, Eternally active and tirele s. ButSmith naughty boyl shot eye-messages coy. For his optics were quicker than wireless! She would not betray her emotions that way, So Wilkinson Smith found it better The maid to acquaint w'th his fa<al complaint By stating his symptoms by letter. He wrote : " Nearly dead ! If you'll promise to wed I'm certain, I t ink, I'll get bet.er ! " .'A' though poets say that the amorous way Runs smoothly, '(is not as they've taught us; For often enough it is crooked and rough To one if not both of the couriers. She sent him a line : ••lam bound to decline ! Jt've a husband and eight litt/e daughters ! " •BRIAN.' PICTURES AND TllE PICTUREGOER INDIGESTION CHRONIC FOR THREE YEARS." "DISCHARGED AS INCURABLE AFTER FOUR MONTHS IN THE INFIRMARY." INDIGESTION PAINS WERE SIMPLY TERRIBLE." "UNABLE TO TAKE ANY SOLID FOOD FOR A WEEK AT A TIME. "SPENT ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON TREATMENT." XUPED by YOUR WONDERFUL CICFA/ "Cicfa acted like a charm. I am off to the Front again, and I am pleased to say that I am going out a different man, not much like what I was whan I went to Belgium last January. Make what use of this letter ycu please." 1'RIVATK ('. WILLIAMS, of t' e Ith ROYAL FTJSILLBBS, wrote ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS. He wrote tlie letter in gratitude, 1 time ago, after three >• -■•<of uiiseiy, pain ■'"•1 disheai'tcning treatment t r i Ihronic I both ut home mid in a well-known infirmary, where lie v.aj to.' four months, fi,-f:i.-m-e11iim. WE ARE NOT SUBPK SKI). Yon DOCK K. if lie li id Ciefa. would not -in pi i 1. Ciefa cured Private Williams and cures thousands, because it contains tint combination of Digestive Per whiah Nature must supply to UlcS'i'lli; I'll am 1 liowel if your f 1 is to be properly digested. Sou Itave Indigesti in when these F irinents are col being suppli d in pro; er quint'.ty. By taking Cicfa y.in take enough oi those Ferine its to ensure complete digestion of all the Albuminous food, [ike eggs and meat, in the Stomach, and all the Starchy food, Uke bread, potatoes, 1 runs. Ssc.-, in the Bowel: Thus nil the nourishment is extracted from :ill winr food. It passes llto the bl 1. and < n to nourish your whole system. I', rin.it r on ceases, so that vo-.i do nit sitter from gases or di dressing Fla'.ul sue i with that ■'• feeling of fulness nj er _," n ir from hard masses or "Starch Dulls, and Consiijint ou with nil its misery, weakness and .lis. mifort. Your I'l" lu-ir dud ricHer, because nothing except i ure nourishment from digeste 1 food enters you bl 10J: Thus you mil be sure tint after taking Ciefa. whether you are "off to the Front" or off to wirh er stsv ng at home, jrou will soon uke Private \v i ,.nns— thai is, . ;i • h v.-out per-on, whether you are Man, Woman. or Child. Ciefa lias llPPIl taken lip by nearly M.i> ki British docfc,ors. many of whom have written lis of the splendid results secured a] on thernseh es and patients. IN WAR TIMe your mind affects your Digestion more than you realise. Voj Un w how worry of en affects the St macli, inCeed, the whole alimentary tract. Nausea and even vomiting often result from anxiety. If you are worried at preset who is IMt worried ?i your dfettirn is weakened, while, on the other hand, your abili'y to resist worry is lessened through weak digestion Keep your digestion perfect, not by taking Purgatives, which ups(iv",it, not. by Dieting with consequent Starvation, which increases the Indigestion, but by eating liberally and ivgularly, and taking Cicfa tj assist divestion, because Cicfa a'one contains those natural Digestive Ferments which, when present in s ifficient quantity and in absolute purity, make Indigestion itrpossibl?, and make Digis'.ion perfect and certain. WARMKG. Lst no person impose upon you by selling you one of the 47 worthless imitations of Cicfa <r.t Cd. rr7'd.t now on the market. Travelling, visiting, or eating away from homo causes Constipation. That is not the Liver, it is Hnwel Indigestion, Cicfa is the only euro. Erices: Is. 3d. Dnd3s. -ABSOLUTELY FREE — Send your Name and Address, with this Coupon.and onepennystamplor postage. i&mpte of tin woud rful CICFA, Only one Sample to eieh family. No person urpto. CAPSULOIDS , ,90y), Ltd., 8a, DUKE ST., MANCHESTER SQ , L0KD3V, W. _^^_ F. 4 PlCTUKEGOEB, l.aili. _^