Hopiours t ■ —: — 1 Froi Pimples fo. Sorefia From liifany fo Age « ; Spgetlf Oied fey Syfiesra J Wiiee £ii Else Fails. The agonizing itching aad burning of t the ekin, aa in Eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and cru-.itiag of the scalp, as in scalled bead; the facial disfigurements, as in acne and rinsrworm; the awful snfferinß of infants, and aimeuy of worn' ont psirautiS, as in milk crust, tetter end. » e< rhenm, — all demand a remedy of aimoat »np<-rtuiman virtafs to successfully cops »vif.h them. That Cuticura Soap, OiiitsKent and Rcsoivenf. are such Btmda picven bej-ocd all doubt. No StiiU'tnent is mnde regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. Tho parity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of :-poedy aad permanent en ye, th« absolute en'fety aad great economy, have made them the standard skin cores, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the eirEized york?. Balho the affected parts with hot ■water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales aud softea the thickened cnticle. Dry, without robbing, cud apply Cuticnra Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation, aud soothe and bc&l, and, lastly, take Caticura Ecsolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This complete local and constitutional trcrttnent affords instant relief, permits rest ond Gleep in tLe severest forms of eczema and other itx-hinc:, borninsf and scaly humours nf the sWti.' scalp and blood, nnil points to a sperdy, pormtwinnt and economi-"ul cure when all else fails. ra-irn- rUr-«»-nt. wfl in tl,efn-ti of Ctww.lnte Co»t<"l '.'•:.. i'ji>ii-ii (lintmtnt m-.rt Cniiruni -re P<iM tlirni:i ' ■-".: f.-' vor'fi. *Vjv»!» r i.'»«crtn IT Cliertr*N.::,.c tfaiii «■■* rte t-> Pnfx: An.rrnJH. l< Trwn'it C". V-i-.%-.i-7 Co»>:tnh'js Avo. ToKcr Uruira .■• •.. <■■■* [•■v.rt.i.- , People troubled witSi asthma or bronchitis should take Lane's Em- \ uisfon. Lane's builds up the lungs. U9 ■
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MEDICAL. FaMs Sclisoi Tender 30 Years. GvensfSffeedL Completely Prosfrated, ta to Bat Strong and Wall. jF«*£fl| . . ... tell, Bocelle-Bal-lE\ main, NY S. W., tnrned, and I was able to walk freely. Whenever I feel poorly I tafce a few doses of Ayor's Sarsaparilla, and lam all right again. I havo boos a public school teacher for more than thirty years, aad 1 can truthfully say that I believe Ayer's Sarsaparilla is as good for the young as for tire aged." This testimonial teHstwo remarkable things about Ayer's Sarsaparilla. First, that it will cara people wheu they are very ill indeed, prostrated,"' as ilr. Brettell says. It also tells Low valuable a medicine it is • rrh.cn one is not very ill, simply "feeling poorly." The reason for this is because Ayer's Sarsaparilla goes right to the foundation of things. In every case it first removes all impurities from the blood, and then renews and build 3it np. This brings good appetite, sonnd digestion, strong nerves, and robust health. It is lt Ayer"s" Sarsaparilla you -want, not some new, untried kind. Get the old, genuine, original Sarsaparilla, "Ayor's." AVER'S Sars.aparilla "*■ ■" 7 — _ ". T. C. A'STERCO.. M.0.50., TT. S. A. Acts Gently. Acts Pleasantly. | Acts BenefkiaSly. 1 B#s-«^ 3a truly as a Laxative. § California Syrap of Figs I /J ' ! is the ° ne remed y wh ich I r S$ \ octors recognise as 1 effectually superseding the 1 •matures "SSM THEoaiejHAL j purgatives of other days. I laxative- (MsMi genuine. |lt acts si mply, naturally, | *j I I pleasantly upon Liver, 1 1*& 0 j Kidneys, and Bowels, 1 1 WORDS OF ADVICE.— Ask for California Syrup of Figs, and i ' H see that the package bears the name of the California Fig Syrup Co. H i> M Imitations are numerous, but as you value your health you cannot risk m H taking & substitute. Of all Chemists. Jj t—~~——— TT^mmm^^mmmmrr^^m^m^mm i^^i.,.—mi, . ' ,r — ~ ~" p I—i^mb—i— ■■ 1 1mi._ „. ......,.,„.., am—ii Mii h t TA H SMITHS GOFFEE I I.IM 0.01,11 111 0 I DBRECT FROM SCOTLASSSD. STRONGEST, PUREST & BIST. I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 7
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