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H After Influents. Pneumonia, Pleurisy or m Bronchitis, the lunes and air passages are 19 in a dangerous condition of inflammation, B the system is weakened and without great R care Consumption may be developed. In S| suck cas*e& there is nothing equal-to m (Petroleum with Hypophospfartea). |j] It not only soo lies and heals the diseased w membrane, bnt it promotes appetite aad Ha great "\ improves digestion and nutrition, HE enabl. V the systotn to throw ofl the fig disease, and to build up now heallby tissue. H Thousands of doctor? proscribe it in j«at Kg Etiob cases and after any serious in boss. H In three sizes, i ft, 2/9 and 4/6. I A FRE«f~SAWMf*t«E H on receipt of 4d. postage. n THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO, t^., Uj 7 Barrack St., Sydney; D 3 Boston, U.S.A. ; London. Enctend. INFANTILE MORTALITY PROBLEM: SOLVED." A MOTHER'S LETTER. . Lower Hutt, 10th Soptomber, 1903. DEAR Slß,— When Freddy was about throo years of ago we thought thak owing to wasting' of the system, it tvtxrld not bo pocsiblo to reaV him. No dslieaoy would tomnt him to eat. He tens restteaa by day and sleeploss ut night. Tho doctor^ as a kind of Job's comforter, stated that should bo possibly pull through and roach the ago of «oyen ho might bo all right. On U»o advico of friends wo gnvo him ana thoro was dcoidod improvement during tho first week. Ho was able to eat and j sloop well, und linn since progressed in sucU a manner that at the present he i* as healthy iw we could wish. I huito boliovc PLANTEKOA SAVED HIS LIFE. Yours gratefully, MRS. W. GOSS. Scarcely any need to repeat it — PLAN« TEKOA ALWAYS OtJRES, and tha ÜBors stay cured. PLANTEKOA SOLVES THE INFANTILE MORTALITY PROBLEM. Remember tho £10 Ca»h Priae payable 20th December. Fill in answer and post with 5s worth of wrappers to Managor, Plantekoa, Wellington. YOU may win it. If you cannot get Pkntokoa where you live, wo will send it. Spocial Agents: Wellington — W. L. Beoch, 26, Tivian-stroet; and W. Camp* bell, General Grocer, 21, Manners-etreefc. aud 39, Riddiford-slreot. Hutt ana Potono — Wm. Inglis, Chemist. itching, Burning Palms, Painful Finger Ends, With Brittle, Shapeless, Discolored Nails, As Well as Ruaghness and Redness. One Night Treatment wirtiCuff cura, the Great Skin Cure. Soak tke hands on retiring In a.«a±roßg, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry «ad anoint freely with Cnticum Ointment, the great skin core and purest of emollients. Wear, daring the night, old, loose kid gloves, or bandage Hfihtly In old, soft cotton or linen. For red, rough and' chapped hands, dry, fissured. Itching, feverish paltaa, with brittle, shapeless nails and paiaf trt Bngw ends, this treatment is simply wonderfoL frequently curing in a single application. Complete local and constitutional treatment for every humour of ft* skin, scalp and blood, witk loss of hair. Bathe with hot water atnd CuticnraSoap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cvtiofo. I>ry, without hard rubbing, aud app^r CuticuraiOintmeßtfreely,toall»yKchißa» Irritation aud taflamuuitiou, aud soothe and heal, and lastly, take the Cotton* Resolvent, to-cool and cleanse ttoe blood. This treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep tv the sererest forma of Eczema and ether kefctag, burning a«d scaly humours, and porata to a speedy, permanent and economical cure of torturing, disfiguring humours, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy to age, when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. dtteara^ Retohrurt. ItenW »4 In Urn turn of Ckoodrt* C«Kd mi*. Chrtfcnra OlttUamt ud CrrfioM. So*? mt •old Ummchcmt ct* nrU. Dopotat Lo.4wi.sr Charts Ckcmle*! Cjrp.. S«le Pronrteto*. Mr* ss f nil f »r " How to Cur* Rrrry Raarar." WSyr HEALTH'S SAKE J [I Eucalyptus 1) SOAP II BECAUSE IT j Keeps tke Skin Nice. I j Protects it against Heat. I II Keeps the Peres Active, y II Wards eft htfeetien. \ 1,1 It is delightfully emollient, free from excess If of alkali, and so exquisitely fragrant that 1 1 the skin is greatly refreshed after its use. II It is a highly refined nap, 11 Specially adapted 1\ for Hot CHraates« §o\ THB "OAIWTAB" CO. LTD. |E*\««-» BBTHK&£<-Kl-EK.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 12

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