Btflcali' A TEREIBLB CASE OP BJ»ra EBB? rpsa fSR JHH £* j£-n Jn & HHB fi=*& CURED BY Mrs. E. Wyatt, of Port Road, West Hindmarsli, So. Australia, writes of the sad condition of her little daughter, whose portrait she also sends: "My daughter was afflicted with' Eczema of the most aggravated type. The disease first appeared in eruptions on her head, then her hair ' began to fall out, and in spite of the best medical advice and treatment she grew steadily worse. The sores were full of matter and were extremely offensive. Her eyes became affected, and she was, In truth, in a terrible state. My neighbors were very sympathetic and took great interest in the case. They persuaded me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and I am most thankful to be able to say that this wonderful medicine completely restored my daughter's health. She has now as good a head of hair as anyone could wish, her eyes are perfectly well, and she is a fine girl of eight years with every prospect of growing up to be a strong and healthy woman." ; Gold Medals at the World's Chief Expositions. THE MJICTI'© Pamphlet Posted Free. IHE TOiFEO It will toach you more than all the yoara yon'yu WES KiISQK lived.— Write PttOF. &X!mfßl£s ReiiT. HERMANN, Oollina Placo. Melbourne. Fablta HFotiees.' A Beautiful Fabric. THE SSS&EBBAIS& LUSTROUS BLUE • Hl-Alm. ' ' ;'•"'> i BET fs3 API/ wk \M RicaSlicoLois fjßl |u| For Present Wear (MMko§m§ H» EVKRIT TINT. Ass': ,V' 7>l Genuine " LOUIB W'& ' \ :' 3 YE L V ETEEN "is % ,■**' r epeciallyrecommendWmf^Ws§rM ed for Promenade iMirhw'lsrl Costumes, Blouses, PraP«^ ea G-owns, Dinner rs^''^'A*^llk Dre9ses, Childrens', tiMl~ \ 'vk Presses! and Cloaks, " i f" '* Millinery, Trimming, §^^V> ijfjband Art Decorative N.OTB WSLL.—Each Yard of Ocnulno " LOUtS " Vetvotosn baare tho .Name (spelled L-O-U-I-8, aHd In no cthsr v>&s), fcod la stamped with a GuaranSeo oi rjsr pihillipps "ft ""QOn; 149 and 151. QUEEN-STREET, Have just opened up a large assortment of CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. POLISHED. SILVERED. & ROUGH PLATE, SHEET AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS. WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS. VARNISHES, AND ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS' MATERIALS.' A E T I S TES' 1 RKOUI3ITES OF EV^RY DESCRIPTION X yFOK OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINT IN.G. PICTURE - FRAME MOULDINGS. GLASS~SHADES. ■-% S A" ST D F 0 B D» A* FISH AND OYSTER MERCHANT. COLONS Tj FISH KAUKET. opposite Custom ! *^U Hou so, and at Rakino Island. | AUCKLAND. N,Z. Registered *"* Country and Shipping Orders punctually at3&e»h daßd Smoked Fish delivered to familial &fi ?o outro eV D ofb" Q r K t ncTl supplied. rin S up 668 a_d wo will try to ffiye you satisfaction. WANTED OLD SCRAP IRON. CRYSTAL. WINDSW & GREEN BOTTLE GLASS. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOTTLES BOUGHT. SOLD OR EXCHANGED. W. HILDRETH AND SON, WASTE PRODUCT MERCHANTS, CORNER CUSTOMS & VICTORIA-STSL
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 201, 26 August 1896, Page 3
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