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Medical. No other treatment 19 so pure, so safe, so speedy, so economical, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying baby's skin, scalp, and hair, and eradicating every form of itching, scaly, and pimply humours, a3 warm baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anointings ■witk Ccticuba (ointment), the great skin euro Sold throughout the world. British ilopot: F.KkivbebtS: Boss, London. Fottkr D. fcC.Cnftr.. >'le l'roni., Boston, U. B. A. "AU Abouttae Shin, Scalp, aiid Uair," fretk kjf ' '' j Did you ever see one ? It is as playful and harmless as a kitten. You might have o::o with you fcr weeks and not suspaet danger, j But, beware! Som9 day it will surely spring, and the fight for life is at hand. It is just so with a cough. You may carry one with you for weeks and cot think of danger. But the danger is there. Some day the fight will be on, and it is a question which will win, Consumption or You. iwMwiwii!MWJ.ißit*wMasiiraHßai promptly cures ail baby coogla: bnt it cannot always cure the full grown coughs of the moat advanced stages of disease. Yet even here it will bring comfort and ease. Then use it early for acute colds,, conghs, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles. Beware of sHeap imitations. See tliat th; name, AWu CVwrry Pectortrt. is Wown to tv« class of each bottle. Put up In laigo and sm»y. bottle*. .

At nights I frequently had to gefe into ft eitting posture, for I did not feel strong enough to breath© properly when lying down." . „ ♦'Did the bowel weakness continue ? 44 Yes; that gave me never-ending trouble &td distress, and a feeling of faintness came over me several times in the day. The sensatidn was just as though I was about to become unconscious. Then I had to remain in bed altogether. I thought the worst had now come about, and slowly my last hopes of restoration to health dribbled away. It looked as though I was to waste away a Victim to Poverty of Blood. Medicines had proved, futile, and doctors had failed. Then a piece of good fortune happened to me. 'Try Clement's Tonic' These were the words, of a friend. ' I'm sure,' she said,' it will do you some good.'" " You took this advice f? "I have congratulated myself ever since that I did, for in five days' time the pain in my bowels had completely gone, *ud my head felt lighter and almost free from aches. And how thankful I was to be able to eat a bit of something again with an appetite. Now that I knew I was Gradually Improving I felt as though a heavy load was lifted off my mind. The days went by quickly and hopefully, for I saw Clements Tonic Was Renewing; my Vitality and filling my veins once more with healthy blood. The rest is a matter of coilrse. I had no relapse to weakness. I grew better all the time. Something like my old health and vigor returned. Many people are astounded. They had seen me weak, ailing* and pale for months and months past, and now thtSy beheld me up and about, cheerful, smiling, and with a healthy colour in both cheeks and lips. The way I pulled round was Wonderful. My spirits were splendid. I grew stouter daily, and it wasn't long before I could tlo the hardest work again— work which 12 months before I had to give up. My meals were* by the aid of Clements Tonic, thoroughly digested, and I could say with truth that I was Quite well and strong again. The course of the disease Was slow and insidious, the cure complete and rapid. And as you ask permission to publish my statement I Bhall be onlj, too pleased to grant your request." STATUTORY DECLARATION. 1 CUBA Cartkr, of Commercial-sweet, Penrith, in the Colony ol New South Wales* do solemnly ana sincerely declare that I have carefully read tho annexed document, consisting of eight foiios, and consecutively numbered from one to eignt, and that it contain* ana is a true and faithful account of my illness and cure by clement* Tonic, and also contains tny full permission to publish the same in any Way i afcd I mako this solemn deelaratipri conscientiously believing- the same to be trne, and by virtue of the provisions of An Act made and poised in the ninth year of the reign of li«r present Majesty, intituled "An Act for the more effectual abolition ol Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in the various Departments of the Government of New South Wales, and Co substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Qstfb.B wd Affidavits." .£/ J? / Declared at Penrith this ninth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, before me> AURED COLLESS, J.P. rott don't btiy a shirt ; yon insist od having a want Clements Tonic. You will only waste jr article, no matter how plausibly advertised, eto the leading and only popular lino, that it •he oases it has cured, the reputation it has r while to waste money on perfectly nieless

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 6