Rheumatism ifl one of the constitutional diseases. It manifests itself in local aches ana pains,— inflamed Joints and stiff mm■ clos, — but it cannot be cured by loca, applications. It requires constitutional treatment acting through the blood, and the best Is a course of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which has permanently cured thousands of cases. “ I was suffering from rheumatism ant not able to use my i'mbs. After taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla a 'hort time, I was able to walk sonic .u» am now well. I recommend Hood’s for rheumatism.” Gkoroe S. Adams, Terrace End, Palmerston, North, N. Z. Hood’s Sarsaparilla E9aE9«> Mad©by 0. I. Hood Co. r lrf>woll # And IT ■ 93S Mass., V. s.A. Sold by chemists. Clothes white as snow ifrs. M. IVren , of Annandale, Sydney, writes : “If you use ‘ Sunlight Soap ’ you can get yom washing done much quicker. My way is to soak the clothes well for half an hour with Sunlight Soap and warn? water, no boiling is required. At the end of this time the dirt comes completely out with hardly any rubbing, and the clothes when dry are as white as snow.” "If you have a cut ox sore on your finger you needn’t bother about it foi Sunlight Soap will do it more good than harm.” GOOD SHUSH! LAUNDRY SOAP No. 67. . OUARANTEED UNDER THE ‘ PURE FOOD *OT, 1908, N.S.W.,’' BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. SYDNEY, N.B.W. No. 67. W “PLASMON V. FOODS MAKE BONE, MUSCLE & BRAIN. DAVID F . M.D. ANALYSIS PROVES that lA« nutriment (viz., pure assimilable proletd) contained In. i-IS. of beef Jitlei does not equal one-third oz., whilst PLASMON contains 81.30% pure proteid and 2.66% Of tho all-essential Organic Phosphorus, mA/cA Is vital not merely to health, but to actual exigence. "Plasmon added to food both enriches the flavour and increases the nuS. trllWe value enor- A Kjv tnously.”-~ lancet, Latest Styles. All Hatters wm. ik-the Ideal Aperient iTEED/VAN’S SOOTHING POWDERS For Chlldroa fßelieve FEVERISH HEAT. Provent FITS, CONVULSIONS, Etc. i n healthy state of the Constitution. CONTAIN NO POISON. FWue observe the BE In STEEDMAJL^J^ Had* only at WALWORTH.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 13
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