CUTICURA OJTMENT Purest of Emollients anil Greatest of Skin Cures. The Most Wonderful Curative of AII Time For Torturing, Disfiguring Skin Humours And Purest and Sweetest of Toilet Emollients,
Cuticura Ointment Is beyond question the most successful curative for torturing, disfiguring humours of the skin and scalp, including loss of hair, ever compounded, in proof of which a single anointing preceded by a hot bath with Cntlcura Soap, and followed, in the severer cases, by a dose of Cntlcura Resolvent, is often sufficient to afford immediate relief in the most distressing forms of Itching, bnrniug and scaly humours, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure when ill other remedies fail. It is especially so in the treatment of infants and children, cleansing, soothing and healing the most distressing of infantile humours, and preserving, purifying' and beautifying the skin, scald and hair. Cuticura Ointment possesses, at the same time, the charm of satisfying the simple wants of the toilet, in caring for the skin, scalp, hair, hands and feit, from infancy to age, far more effectually, agreeably and economically than the most expensive of toilet emollients. Its "Instant relief for skin-tortured babies," or " Sanative,antiseptic cleansIng," or " One-night treatment of the bands or feet," or " Single treatment of the hair," or "Use after athletics," cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each in connection with the use of Cuticnra Soap, Is sufficient evidence of this. Cuticara Reeolvent, Hqald and In the form of Chocolate OmM IHIW, CuUeani Ointment and Cuticura 8o»p are •old thwofhont the world. Depot*t London»_V7 Charterhratt&.iraii* 5 Roe da la Paixt Australia. R. Toirn* k Co.,Brdtie7i Beaton,lS? Columbaa Ave; Totter Drug* Gktmfeal Corp.. Pole Proprietor*. .... ST" for " The CuHcnra Skin Book."
ViTADATIO AGAIN VIUTOmoUS. IUiAU THIS ' HOYAL SAILORS' REST, poiitsmo uth. March 10th, 1904. Dear Sir,—X gladly bear my testimony to the efficiency of the great AuptrMijan remedy, ,VITADATIO. I have proved it personally as a wonderful cure for Hhcumaitism and Lumbago, and I have also known it to cure Kidney Trouble and very acute Hlwuinatism in various tonus. it is doubtless, as stated, an invaluable iblood purifier, and requires only to be known to be widely used. Believe me, youis verv truly, AGNES E. WESTON, LL.D. Hi' S. A. Palmer, Mount Place, Brook St., Manchester. The Australian public will, no doubt, read with interest tile above testimonial fr o ui Miss Weston. Miss Weston's name is well known all over the world as " The Sailors' Friend," or the great interest, which she takes in the British navy aind seafaringmen. When 1 such ■testimony as the albove fe given, who can doubt the genuineness of VITAI>ATIO. For further particulars, . S. A. PALMER, Head Office : 439 Fi/IMiKIt.S LANE MELBOURNE, Correspondence Invited. . Write for Testimonials. 1 he price of Medicine is 5s (3d and 3s Gd per bottle. All Chemists* and Storekeepers; lo be obtained from Xvcm'pthorne, Prosscr and C0.,.Ltd.,. N.2 A Drug Co., and Sliarland and Co. r At the last meeti'ng of the OpujiaHe Town Hoard, reports the Times, some. , very scathing remarks wirj made re- i| lative to the discharge from a septic, J (unit which was said to "hiim ly." The inspector who dcsiignt-d ! caJme in for a share of the blame, » us . did, also the Department, they ly ,' v i ing been notified of the m-nl for , mediate action, but had done - no th. ing. Eventually it was decide?, to give seven days notice to abal'to th,. nuisance, in default', the pip.,«j j„ i,, removed. , 10 ue
m Food is Poison, UNLESS DIGESTED. The Vigour of health depemds on good digestion. Undigested food poisons the blotxl, which clogs up the skin, the liver and the kidneys. Food properly digested makes new strength, new blood, new flesh, new life. Relish for food and power tc digest it comes wit>. Seigel's Syrup. Compounded of fruits, roots and herbs, it tones and cleanses the liver and kidneys, and clears the stomachot the'decayedproducts of indigestion—the Iruitful c.' /.use of headaches, lang ,uor, brain fag, constipation and ansemia. SYRUP "For a number of yijars I suffered, especially durii igthe hot sum® ler months, from ' acute indigestion and : tevere bilious attacks. On such occasions I was completely pro* trated by splitting headaches. I had no appetr.te, slept poorly, was low-spirited and extremely nervous. 1 trir many tonics, Mid routed headache cures, but got no until I took M< ither Seigel's Syr«p,and in a f«w weeks 'that remedy set m tup again. I can now eat well, sleep well and perforir Hoy duties with ease." Mrs. Belle Conlon, 4, Par, id! Place, Newcastle, N.S.W. AIDS tyestion a $ ZA
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7796, 12 April 1905, Page 4
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