Mra W. J. Lang, Bethany, Ont., writes : "I was ona of the greatest sufferers for about fifteen months with a disease of my ear similar to ulcers, causing entire deafness. I tried everything that could be done through medical skill, bat without relief. As a lasb resort, I tried the Canadian Healing Oil, and in ten minutes found relief. I continued using ib, and in a short time my ear was cured and bearing completely restored. 1 have used this wonderful healer successfully in cases of inflammation of the lunga, sore thruab, coughs, colds, cuts and bruises, etc., in fact, ib ia our family medicine."—(Advb.) 35 Do nob overlook the fact that Kew's la 4d tea is equal in flavour and qualiby bo the most extensively advertised 2a tea now on the markeb. Price liab on application.— (Advt.)
Public Notices* Irritating and Disfiguring ERUPTIONS On the Face, Cured by %er's Sarsaparilla Bemarkable Experience of Misa Dorothy Maher, Fitzroy, Victoria, whose portrait we are privileged to give below: "I take pleasure in testifying to • the great benefit I derived from, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I suffered from eruptions on my face of a very irritating and vexatious nature. For a considerable time I experimented with various so-called blood medicines, but without any alleviation of my trouble. At last, your famous Sarsaparilla being strongly recommended to me, I began to use it, and after taking two bottles it was most gratifying to see and feel the effect in allaying the irritation and reducing the eruptions. When I had used three bottles the eruptions disappeared altogether, without leaving a mark on my face, and I have never been troubled with anything of the kind since." AVER'S Enid Medals at the World's Chid Expositions. -» ranmrorcDAT A d«llol»o« Sa^ONTSERRAT noT elty in Suuco. If I "TSJ"1 1&&FP ill SAUCE, in its production. FRED. W- TOTHILL. sawgafe-=! COMMISSION AGENT, CAMERON BT., WHANOAREL Itents Collect*!. Land. Share wifl other Aoent-Tictoria Insurance *ir» ln»mr»iKj» finHß AUCKLAND PHOTOGRAFHIC X AND LIMELIGHT DEPOT AN# LANTERN SLIDtt IXCHANGK. : OH AS. X MACKIS ft Q 0., 266b. QvssK-STKcrr (Oppoilte Smith and CangheT'«). DBALKRS IN PHOTO»RAPmc &QPTICAL APPAHATUiS AND MATERIAL. Soco»a-h»nd PbotojrrapWc an« Optical Appa-. ratua I'archascd. Kiolianred or Hired. Work Dona for Amateurs Dark Room*. Chancing Roo» *nd Social Rcom RVailible f« Araatwurs Fr«» of Charre, Pfa«tographlo Departm»nt Mauaged by Mr a. Si UJLlfcl* IjißJolicht Department la tha handa Of Jfr "" ■ X CHAS. K. MACKIB. CircnlArs Forwnrdod to Aajr Address o» ApiUe^AP. __———— ." ■ 1o B'ooi WlanufacturerS BOOTMAKERS, SADDIJCRS. AND OTHKKS, The undowlgnod have In Stock * Largo •■« Varied Assortment of v LEATHERS OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE Wo can supply at any time *Extra Wm€ Stout SOLE BUTTS for bwpokework,.Also, Btout BLAOK HARNESS WCATHKRS for Traces nnd Hnavy Wear. GRINDKRY ar.d SADDLERS' IRO NMONOKRY. All kinds. INSPECTION INVITED. Price Liata on «prUcatioa. WARNOCK BROS. TAKNSEES. ETC.. DV2HA.BX BTKKEX, AT7CK3UAND {»««»»
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 156, 4 July 1896, Page 3
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