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\jtis\jood t '/litis a sure and quick ' "Z& remedy far many tljings. S&owel disorders, Stomaefj troubles, ' ailments of tse Kidneys and SBladder. Jt 6elps in eases of 9t£eumatism. Jt clears I6e Mwdt6rougl)t6e Xidneys. \ fborit aeeept any |\\ substitute. You must gettSe qemine. I
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The World's Greatest SKiii tortur? Many Infants are Born with Eczema lt*s the Only Thing Some Folks Have Left When They Die THE ONLY INFALLIBLE CUBE IS CCTICUBA It Is In the treatment of this most distressing of torturing and disfiguring akin and scalp huraonrs, with loss of hair, that the Cotii-ora remedies hare achieved their greatest 'Success,' Original In .corojwgl.tloii, BClenUflcally, compounded, absolutely pure, unchangeable ill any climate, always ready, and agreeable to the most delicate, they present to thwe spring from Eczema the most ; Bncdess^|l'cn>a^yeof jnpdern times., We know that tills will be considered strong language by4hps« acquainted, with the character and obstinacy of the disease under consideration, but It is Justified by innumerable successes where all the remedies,and methods In vogue have failed jp core, and, Id many eases, to reUeve.eren. * The flrst Step in the treatment of the chronic forma Is to remove the scales and crusts and soften the skin, by warm baths with Cntlcura Soap. The scalp, can, elbows,Tjands, inkles and feet will require frequently a thofoughjsbaklng In order to penetrate the thickened skin and Croats with which these parts are often covered. Dry carefully, and ap- ; ply Cntlcura 'Ointment," lightly at first,, and where advisable spread it oh pieces 1 of soft cloth and bind in place'. Take the Hesolvent, pills or liquid, in medium doses. Do not use cold water In bathing, and avoid cold, raw winds. Caffou*RaolTnt,to'"
SOW TO BE HEAXTHY ["HOUGH MIDDLIB AGED. How' many ' middle-aged men ana women there are Vrho would be wiling to give almost anything if they ould be as strong;, active, energetic, and enjoy life!as much as they ' di<? twenty years before ! They are not veully ill so as to,be incapacitated daily dirties, but at the me time their bealth is not what •they would 'like Hi to be. Meals art no longer enjoyed, because there ia , suffering from gopty dis'pepsia ; possibly exercise 'is distasteful because occasional gouty or rheumatic pains ire experienced, and there are numerous other unpleasant symptoms that tend to rob life of its zost and enjoyment. ! These health troubles of middle-age are frequently due to the fact that uric acid, which should pass out ,' of the body, remains within it. It does not need any argument to prove that when this is so the health mus: suffer. You cannot well expect anything else, and just ns long as the uric acid remains it will accumulate anfl the symptoms frtom which, you now suffer will, .instead of getting etter, become gradually worse. It would not bie true to say that all health troubles of middle-age are due to uric acrclj tout it is perfectly certain that many are. If you read What follows «f» to the signs of uric acid troubles ywu can tell for yourself whether yo.ijr discomforts are due to uric acid. Irritation betwe«n your fingers, in yo/ur palms and. ankles, small concretions on the outer rim of your ear, tcp-pid liver which causes aching in your right side, acidity, heartburn, *>r flatulence after meals, are all symptoms of uric acid trouble. St'jffness of joints or muscles, enlargement of the joints, tenderness to the touch, or occasional pains in the jo'nits and muscles, all point to BISHOP'S VARAJLETTES A.RJ3 WOIffDERFUIi IN GOUT, ACIDITY, GRAVEL, SCIATICA, GOUTY ECZEMA, AND LUMBAGO.
In all forms of uric acid trouble Bishcsp'B Vetralettes are equally successful. Thuy are easy to administer, erjj pof table and convenient, pleasant to talae, and exact as to dose. Do not be tletcrrcd from the use of Brshop's Varalettes because you have P reviously resorted to some other soalled remedy that has disappointed ou. Bishop's Varalettes are a special combination of remedial agents, jade only by Alfred Bishop (Limitd), which are unequalled in their ower of dissolving uric acid and passing out of the body. Test them for yourself, and you will admit they are all and everything we claim for them. BISHOP'S VARALETTES (Registered.) are supplied iff vials at Is and 2s, or 25 days' treatment at ss, by all Chemists and Drug Stores. Also direct from Alfred Bishop,' Limited, Spelman-street, London, for Is Id, 2s ldi, and 5s 2d, post free to any part of the United Kingdom. Mind you get Bishop's Varalette*, for nothing else is the soflie, or will do as well, the fact that you do not eliminate uric acid as you should, and warn you that a remedy should be adoptd. The best remedy is Bishop's Varalettes, which have proved their power in innumerable instances. Men and women everywhere who have regained their lost health and vigour would toll you that the secret of their health is contained in the two words, BISHOP'S VARALETTES. I WHY SUPPER FROM RHEUMATISM ? The point of this question is that suffering from rheumatism is unnecessary. Not only can you obtain relief in any existing attack, but by occassional use of Bishop's Varalettes you*, may.cnjoy future immunity. This is not a matter of assertion, but a quotation of evidence. Abundance of prootf has been given month after montjh of the accuracy of this statement.- Bishop's Varalettes relievo rheumatism by passing uric acid out of the body as it is formed, and dissolving old accumulations of the urates. Tfteir value rests on the firm basis of scientific truth, and is attested by thousands of men and women in every class of society. LEWIS JACKSON, BU*Tj)ER AND CONTRACTOR. ULE KPfnS OP JOBBINa WORK CNDJDBTAKEN, BBOP AlrD OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALTY,, Plane «Bd Specifications Prepared* ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE, , SOBSSHOE | Powdsriam Sir Mfc
m ,ism % mm 2*S Poor little fellow'. He : coughs so hard he "cannot sleep. That makes hvjx weak and sickly all the day. His brother thinks this coughing is terriKie. So do we, for we know that just a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral! will cure this cough. For 60 years it has been the standard cough remedy % r children. Look out for cheap imitations. Get tb.e genuine.,, la Ins* mrt mil bottles. fnfnibtD*} .c.Xj«Co.,lMwt\l.Mui:,\}.S.A. Cannot be successfully imitated. Some medicines can be, but not so with Lane's. The contents are plainly stated on every label, but the contents alone do not make Lane's EmulsiOn* Ther'es the mixing, the blending. E. G. Lane, Chemist, Oamaru, wa« the originator of his now famous medicine-food. He alone knows the secret wf hW to perfectly mix and emulsify Lane's Emulsion. Of »coufse there are imitations, but when baying please examine the package, and look for the. wards—"LANE.'S EMULSION, It'i Famous became K's Good," and please be cacefal to take none but Lane's. Lane's Emulsion is for coughs, colds, and throat and King troubles in children or. adults. 2/6 and ifj per bottle. . '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7829, 23 May 1905, Page 4
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