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The World's Greatest Skin Tenure Many Infants are Born with Eczema It's the Only Thing Some Folks Have Left When They Die THE ONLY INFALLIBLE CUBE IS CUTICURA It is in the treatment of this most distressing of torturing and disfiguring skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, that the Cuti«ura remedies have achieved their greatest success. Original in composition, scientifically compounded, absolutely pure, unchangeable in any climate, always ready, and agreeable to the most delicate, they present to those suflerlng from Eczema the most successful curative of modern times. We know that this will he considered strong language by those 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 to cure, and, in many esses, to relieve, even. The first step in the treatment of the chronic forms is to remove the scales and crusts and soften the skin, by warm baths with Cuticura Soap. The scalp, ears, elbows, hands, ankles and feet will require frequently a thorough soaking In order to penetrate the thickened skin and crusts with which these parts are often covered. Dry carefully, and apply Cutieura Ointment, lightly at first, and where advisable spread it on pieces of soft cloth and bind in place. Take the Resolvent, pills or liquid, in medium doses. Do not use cold water in bathing, and avoid cold, raw winds.

A LADY 67 YEARS OF AGE BRIGHT'S DISEASE, ERYSIPELAS, AXI) LIVER COMPLAINT. VITADATIO READ MRS 11. For further particulars, S. A. PALMEK, Head Office : 439 FLINDERS LANE, MELBOURNE, Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials The price of Medicine is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. All Chemists and Storekeepers. To be obtained from Kcmpthorne, Prosser and Co., Ltd., N.Z. Drug Co., and Sharland and Co. Lane's Emulsion Is not a patent medicine. Its ingredients are known to all—physicians and the public alike. Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasote, Fresh Eggs, and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. Possibly the finest healing and strengthening medicinefood that has ever been brought together in • one bottle. •The method of combining these ingredients—the way they are emulsified —is the one secret retained by the originator and manufacturer. The facts that it can be taken by grand-parent, parent, youth or child ; that it is of unvarying quality—always the best emulsion possible—and that it can be taken for any length of time without acquiring any drug habit stand markedly in its favour. • Lane's Emulsion strengthens the blood. • It makes appetite, and- builds up the constitution. Together with fresh air it is, possibly, the greatest and grandest lung-healer known to medical science. Keep Lane's in the home, and at the first sign of a cough oi cold take it until all symptoms have completely gone. Lane's Emulsion at chemists and stores, a/6 and 4/6 per bottle. * a ~, Do you dread washing day ? Then buy a tin of Washine and cheer up See a list of storekeepers who stock it. A 6d tin sufficient tor a week's washing.* Woods' Croat Peppermint Cure, for Coughs uud Colds never fails. Is fid.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7837, 1 June 1905, Page 4

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528

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7837, 1 June 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7837, 1 June 1905, Page 4

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