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SPRING AND SUNltyEll BHOW — 36 George Street— H. L BEVERIDGE Is now showing some choice eroods for the bright weather. Mi'linery unsurpassed for " style and prioe. 'Latest deiigns in dress materials, summer Bilks, delaines, bordered robe?, b 'oases, costume.* and coats. Dressmaking under capable .management. - ' OOD IRONING NEEDS GOOD STARCH. Don't try to save mon^y by buying oheap starch. Tt comes dtar in the end, for an inferior starch will ruin your clothes. COL MANS STARCH is the staVch to buy. It preserves your laces and linen, and enables yon to iron them beautifully. Accept no substitutes. Combine Economy, Perfect Fit and Satisfaction by ordering your next suit v From - J. A. O'BRIEN The Leading Tailor 45 Dowling Street One Trial will mean Permanent Orders Clerical Trade a Specialty > ECZEMIT Begi&ter&o "NOAH'S DOV^" OINTMENT (Patented by R. White of Auckland). „ For the cure of Eczema and Ringworm And Kindred Diseases of the Skin HAS effected MARVELLOUS Cures of the most STUBBORN and LONGSTANDING cases whioh have baffled tbe MEDICAL PROFESSION and PATENT MEDICINES. PRICE— 3s. 6d. per tin ; all chemists and storekeepes. Followirg is one of the many glowing Testimonials we are constantly receiving:— "Otahuhu, Auckland, 15th April, 1908.— TESTIMONIAL TO THE WONDERFUL CURE 09 'NOAH'S DOVE ' OINTMENT —I had suffered from Eczema for 14 years. I was twice in the Auckland Hospital. It is now over two years since I left that institution, as I found they were doing me no good. I tried all kindb of. ointments, lotiona, and blood mixtures, all to no use. The pain was most cruel, and I often wished to God that 1 was dead. The day 'Noah's Dove Ointment ' was brought to the door, I was on crutches ; I could not put my legs to the ground. I laughed at them when they sa d it would oure me. I told the geutleman I had tried too many ointments, and I would try no more, aa I had given up all hopes of ever getting well ; but my husband would have me try one tin— it was on a Tuesday — and at the end of a week I was able' to go about without a stiok ; and although it took several tins to complete the oure, it is now over 12 months einoe, and no sign of it coming back. — I am, thankfully yours, (Signed) J. MURPHY.— To R. White, Etq., Auckland." C 877 Sola Distributing Agent for Wellington J. J. CRONIN, Victoria St., Wellington.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 346

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Page 346 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 346

Page 346 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 346

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