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REFRESHING FOR THE SICK ROOM. 8 Railway Avenue, STANMORE, SYDNEY, May 28, 1909. Dear Sirs, —I find Kugelmann's Herbal Skin Soap splendidly refreshing- for use in tlie sick room. My mother is an invalid, and since I became acquainted witli Kugolmatin's Herbal Skin Soap;I have used it for washing her face and hands, with the most expeJlent results. It has a freshening' eil'ect upon the skin -which I havo not found with other soaps, and also is cooling', soothing',vunil do* lightful in its fragra nee. —(Signed) E. BARKER. WHAT A WELL-KNOWN NURSE SAYS. 48 Elby street, WAVER LEY, SYDNEY, N.S.W., May 19, 1909. A p eai ! kirs, In my capacity as nurse, all sorts of soaps, medicaid and otherwise, come under my notice. 1 must, however, givutue palm to your Soap for_ sick-room purposes, and also for the washing of newly-born babies, For the latter purpose I may say it is the only soap I know of which can be used with full freedom and confidence upon the extremely delicate skin of infants. It lias . a soothing effect, and not a roughening effect, as is too often the case/ with other soaps. It lias also a revivifying- eft'ect upon bedridden patients, freshening them up splendidly when they are well , laved with it, and often inducing a healthy sleep afterwards. It' certainly should have the effect of minimising- the danger of bed sores. In short, it is the ideal soap for invalids.—(Signed) NURS&, WILLIAMS. TWO YEARS SHAVED WITH ST. PROVED INVALUABLE*. COLDSTREAM, CLARENCE RIVER, N.S.AV., May 8, 1909.. Dear Sirs, —I have used your Herbal Skin Soap constantly for ■ over two years, and I can say, without the slightest hesitation, that it is the purest and best Soap I have ever used. As a shaving soap > it is invaluable, and when used in the bath it has a most pleasiiig and refreshing effect. The excellent qualities and delicate aroma ■ I' 6 MTil I'Fh 1S S0 " P millce aU SO: ' P ■ FOR SHAVING, TWO BROTHERS SWEAR BY IT. 100 King Street, ST. PETERS, SYDNEY, 4/0/00. Gentlemen,' My iwo sons have used your Herbal Skin Soap for * shaving, and declare it is the best that they have ever tried. Thelather is a perfect one for shaving, and the skin is left smooth after- .. wards. I like Kugelmann's Herbal Skin Soap very' much for mv ■ face and 'hands.—(Signed) (Mrs.) MILLEII. FOR SHAVING DECLINES ALL OTHER 80AP8. 113 Allen Street, LEICHHARDT, SYDNEY, 4/6/09. Gentlemen, —Since my husband tried Kugelmann's Herbal Skin« Soap for shaving, he positively declines to use any oilier for that purpose. From this I infer that Kugelmann's Herbal Skin Sonp is the best that can lie obtained for shaving. I am trying it for niv hands, and have already found it to have a softening and refining - effect upon the skin. It also makes mv hair lovely and glossy, which;!, noothersoap has been able to do.—(Signed) (Mrs.) CHRISTINA M LAREN. "A PERFECT SHAVE." Jubilee Street, LEWISIIAM, SYDNEY, May 29, 1909. Dear Sirs,_ —Accept my congratulations for having put on the - market a shayingr sonp which I verily believe is the finest extant.,lhe lather which it supplies for ihe niccluuiical art of shaving leaves- - nothing to bo desired, whilst its herbal healing qualities ensure thcskin remaining smooth afterwards. In brief, voiir Soap enables oneto get a perfect shave, the irritation of the skin necessarily arising" from the process is at the same time allayed.—(Signed) J* MACK.. As a Dentifrice. AS A DENTIFRICE. PROSPECT HILL, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, 22/G/09. Gentlemen,—ln reference to your Herbal Skin Soap, I may say - that I purchased a box a few months ago, and-it has a delightful, perfume. My aunt and cousin took a fancy to it, and asked me if " I could let them have some. Not requiring the three tablets at thetime for my own use, 1 let them have a tablet each, and they werodelighted. I use your Herbal Skin Soap principally as a dentifrice;. it does not leave a disagreeable taste in the mouth like many other dentifrices. I use your" Soap for shaving, and always get a pleasant shave, the skin remaining soft and pliable afterwards. A wash with, your Soap has always ? most refreshing eil'ect. —(Signed). E. It.. PIKE. » EXCELLENT FOR HEALING. BEST FOR THE TEETH.. 98 Day St., LEICHHARDT, SYDNEY, N.S.W., June 5, 1909/ Dear Sirs, —Not only do I find your Soap of excellent healing- ~ quality for the skin, which it makes soft and velvety, but it is equally good for the teeth. It cleaus them more speedily than ft tootli powder, and it does not wear the enamel off the teeth as manytooth powders do. It is not at all unpleasant to the taste, and makes . the breath sweet—(Signed) (Mrs.) R. BANNING, AS DENTIFRICE AND FOR IMPROVING THE SKIN. LE WISH AM, SYDNEY, N.S.AV., May 24, 1909. Dear^Sirs, —I have used Kugelmann's Herbal Skin Soap forthree purposes—cleaning the teeth, removing blackheads from theskin, and improving the complexion—and in each case your Soaplias warranted the praise showered upon it. I have never yet met a soap promising any of these qualities to the same extent as yours. u l >l ' e ® ac y-—(Signed) (Miss) IDA. '/ Kugelmann's Electric Essence The Best Remedy ever Compounded for External and Internal Use. , Nothing like or equal to it has ever before been known on the Globe, This preparation is a scientific combination of the vital prims!*- p pies of rare medicinal plants. It is the most prompt and reliablr'-# remedy now existing .for aiding the removal of nil kinds of pains of " aches, such as.Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Lumbago, Stiffne«FQs Joints or Muscles, Paralysis, Numbness, Lameness, Backacfi'e;, Strains, Tumours, Dropsical Swellings, Cold Feet, Chilblains" Frostbite, Pleurisy, Cold in Chest or Lungs, Sore Throat, Mumtia! Quinsy, Neuralgia, Toothache, Inflammation of the Bowels? Stoofcach or Lungs, Cramps, Contractions, Swellings of the Jointed Inflammation of the Kidneys, Snake Bite, Scorpion Stings awL Bites and Stings of Insects generally, Cuts, Bruits, Burns' et&„ Weakness of Spincv Irritation of Spine, Cholera (Asiatic and English), Colic, Lead Colic, Cramps, Spasms, Internal Pains, Weak--' ' ness of Heart Spasms of Heart, Weakness of Circulation of -flm - Blood and Coldness of the Extremities, Wasting of the Limbs, etc., and pains and aches of every kind, It will never blister the most : tender; skin, is perfectly free from any poisonous or-'deleterious sub* • stance, and may be used either internally or externally It is tfia quickest as well as the most permanent and diffusive rubefacient ever compounded, and is an internal remedy of marvellous efficaci and prompt and certain action in curing all internal Spasms, Colic Cramps, Pains around Heart, Flatulence, Faintness, Swooning ' Pneumonia, Appendicitis Peritonitis, Cerebrospinal Mening fw " Sunstroke, Lockjaw, Catalepsy, Failure of the Heart's Action W' ponded Animation, and will restore the apparently Drowned Whe£ a lesser stimulation is required, it may be diluted with ordinal sweet oil to such an extent as is comfortable. ' General directions for usin"' tlu< Ti'lnnt..;,, i,i each bottle. Wectnc Essence are around, Note.-This remedy cures at once not only the sudden and e ailments of mankind, but aso of nil ,„„\„.,i,. i._ a n ", ntf acute ailments of mankind but also of nilS^ho~ sheep, fowls, etc., etc. Colic, Grines \liimi,, i> . 0 . ' c '" ue > Ball, Wind Blow, Roup, Croup, Swine' Fever, Measles etc etc. ad infinitum all and each can be speedily cured byElectric Essence and thus many thousands of pounds can be Si vved We direct particular attention to the fiet +],.,+ Vis entirely different to the many pain cure's and'otl eTnoSSm'se frequently found valueless in the time nf n on ,i i ~s e& ?£■ &?£■ s°^io°siS. witi our Electric cc ri™ tam off a^iug of 6 inhale the steam. haS been added 0,,e or two teaSOLD EVERYWHERE.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 6

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