;K*!itilM:t Scalp Humor Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment AFTER ALL ELSE FAILED " I was troubled with a severe scalp humor and loss of hair that gave me a greet ileal of annoyance and inconvenience. After unsuccessful efforts with many remedies and so-called hair Culicura Soap and Ointment. The humor was cured in a short time, my hair was restored as healthy as ever, and I can gladly say I have since been entirely free from any farther annoyance. I shall always nse Cuticnra Dg for the hair and sc-Jp. (signed) Fred'k Busche, mj East 57th St., New York City."
EAKXEb, not bought. SUCH IS THE REPUTATION OlLI'ITLE COXQUEUOir IN M.H PLYMOUTH. How hard it is to earn a good reputation, and how easy it is to lose one. As with a man's reputation so it is with other things. Soiiip things achieve a reputation v,hith stays - -with than . They are lounded on intrinsic value. The\ lace the public backed up by honestv und work their way quietly but thoroughly. -New Plymouth people »ant no better proof of merit than is contained in the following experience of a citizen
i A lad/ resident of VogHicK.vn, near New Plymouth, says For a number of years I have been afflicted with kidney trouble, in fact those organs were so disordered that 1 was quite a martyr to pain. I used a lot of remedies, but the only thing that ever relieved me was Doan s Backache Kidney I'ills, which I got from the Co-operative Store some months ago. Since using these Fills I have been perfectly free of the pain and I am now pleased to recommend this remedj to all suffering with backache i/r any other symptom of disordered kidneys." Take no substitute. You want the remedy which cured this lady, therefor ask for Doan's Backoxhe Kidney Pills, and see that the word "Backache "is in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/ per box (six boxes 16s 6d) or will bo posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.H.W. But be Lure they are DOAN'S.
Ihe Canterbury section or tip- i-'iftli X'ew JValancl Contingent. which took [•art in the South African war, lias, sn\s the Lytic]ton Times, foiuied a Mutual Benefit Society. with the ol>ject of keeping the members in touch with one another. The business of the Invercargill Supreme Court was interruptnl in an unusual and painful manner one day, last week, according to the South-) land 'limes. wh>.n a J'oiing girl, whose admissions showed that for som.- tun.' she had lieen a homeless uanileivr. broke down in the course of cross-examination, and (rave way to a lit of hysterical soMiing. I lis Honour pointi-d „ui to counsel that he had elicited quite enough of the Kil l's conduct. awl the t'onr! was afiioiirn.il lor til'e. n minut. > to allow the unfortunate girl time toreover.
Used In Hospitals For Consumption It is gratifying to note that every year a larger number of consumption hospitals and sanatoria use Angier's Emulsion systematically. What better proof can he given of its value ? For the successful treatment of lung affections two things are necessary— 6rst to heal the lung tissue, and second to improve nutrition. Angier's Emulsion does both. No other remedy has such a soothing and healing effect upon the entire respiratory mucous membrane, and no other remedy wiil so invariably promote appetite, aid digestion and improve nutrition. Angier's Emulsion positively has no equal for the treatment of consumption, bronchitis, coughs, and all respiratory inflammations. It is pleasant to take and agrees perfectly with delicate stomachs. W (PETROLEUM WITH HYPOPHOBPHITESJ A fIECENT TESTIMONIAL „ „ „ «57 Barking Road, riahlon. Dear sin,-I lan jmt returned to London after > May of six months hi an omu but* mj previx iiajprored i hotpilel fae eiantiitatioo. tmufcctoty.wd iuonitl» advised ftey thoofht a ootnple— " * •hall he Oling the E~ farm b wkkt I caa A FREE SAMPLE "lEtheopen-ar. «..„„,„„, , „*„ ed me to cr-otirme rrith Avj.-f' (Signed) G. M. NEIL, Of Cbentsts and Drag Stores, is 31., ;s 9H. and 41.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7919, 7 September 1905, Page 4
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