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Medical. (13 » #!• t\ & ' and light dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. My scalp became full of white dandruff. It formed into a kind of crust which, when scratched, would become irritated and bleed; then a crust would form where it had been scratched. It itched so that I thought it would drive me crazy, and I was ashamed to be in company. I had read a great deal about CtJTICtTRA, and finally concluded to try it. I cannot express to you in words the relief and happiness.which I received upon the first few trials. Before retiring I would wash my head thoroughly with Cuticuka Soap and then take a fine tooth comb and comb my hair very gently. It seemed as though the Cuticuka Ointment moistened the hard crust, and it came out in the fine teeth of the comb in big scales and chunks. Then I washed my head again with Cdticura Soap, rubbing the Ointment into the scalp, and when I awoke on the following morning I felt like new. I have thick, luxuriant hair now since using the Cuticura treatment, and I am very proud of it. J- F. GOESUCH. And free frattt every blemish is the skin, scalp, and hair cleansed, purified, and beautified by Cuticura Soap. It removes the causo of disfiguring eruptions, loss of hair and baby blemishes, viz.: The clogged, irritated, inflamed, or sluggish condition of the Pores. Cuticuka Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticuba, tho great skin euro, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to bo compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other foreign or domestic soap, however expensive, is to do compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in One Soap at One Prick —namely, Onk Shilling— the best skin and completion soap, and the best toilet and baby soap in the world. SDeedy Cure Treatment for Itching, Burning, Scaly Humours. Hot Baths with Cuti. CURA Soap to cleanse the ekin, gentle anointings with Cuticuka Ointment to heal the Bkin and mild <loseß of Cuticura Resolvent to cool the blood. Price, The Set, gs.; or Soap 18 Ointment, 2s. <scl, Resolvent, 2s. Gd., of all chemists throughout the world; or post-paid by F. Newbeby & Sons, London, E. C.; Australian depot: K. Towns & Co., Sydney Potter Drug and Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Cuticbka Remedies, U. 8. A.

EH $fisi tyMM IS1 i 1 'fi& BIL8J! of ANISEED WILL CURE fOUR COUGH. ALL WORLD OVER, THE RECOGNISED COUGH REMEDY. Ita immense sal* throughout the world indicates its inestimable valus. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. The Dean of Westmikster's Verger writeß :—" I •was advised to try the Balsam of Aniseed; I did, and have found very great relief. It is moat comforting in allaying irritation and giving strength to the voice." Lionel Brotjoit. Esq., the eminent actor ■writes:— " I think it an invaluable medicine for members of my profession, and have always recommended it to my (brother and sister artistes." Mr. TnoiiAß Hxtohes, Chemist, Llandilo, Octoberlst, 1896, writes:—" Singularly, I have commenced my fifty-second \rear in business to-day. I remember my mother giving me your Balsam for coughß and colde nonrly 70 yeara ago. My cheat and voice are as Bound as a bell now." T OOSENS THE PHLEGM IMMEDIATELY^ XJ NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY BELIEVED. SEE TRADE MATtK AS ABOVE ON EACH WRAPPER. See thfl words " Thomas Powell, Blackfriarß Road. London," on the Government Stamp, Eefuso Imitations. Established 1824. SQUATTERS and FARMERS WHEN ORDER. ING THEIR STORES SHOULD NOT OMIT .THIS TIME-HONOURED COUGH REMEDY. FOR A COUGH, "DOWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. T7IOR ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, &o. SOLD BY CHEMISTS and STOREKEEPERS THROUGHOUT the AUSTRALIAN, NEW O ZEALAND, and CAPE COLONIES,'"*-' Bottles 13. lid., 2s. 3d,, and&,6a/

A REMARKABLE ©Lt'T. The Australasia Agent-General for Vitadatio, Mr S. A. Palmer, has just intimated a most remarkable departure. The works of Charles M. Sheldon have sprung into prominence, and are attracting the attention of the entire Englishspeaking races of the world and probably others. Mr Palmer, in his generosity, has arranged with the publishers for a quarter of a million of copies of this most noted author's works, and will send to any address in the colonies a copy, on receipt of twopence in stamps, or the five copies on receipt of sixpence in stamps, which will only cover postage. Vitadatio's aim is not only to cure the people of diseases, but also to instruct and lead their minds to the nobler aspirations. The Hst of books is as follows:—"In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do?" "The Crucifixion of Philip Strong," "His Brother's Keeper," "David Kirk," "Richard Hardy's Seven Days." Mr Palmer is certainly going out of his usual way to reach the people, and practical philanthrophy speaks for itself. At any rate he is to be commended, "VIT-AJD-A-TIO. Price of this wonderful remedy, 5/6 and 3/6. Head Office for New Zealand: 39, Man-ners-st., Wellington, S. A. PAX.MER, General Agent for Australasia. FOR BOOKS, WRITE TO MEJ^BQURNE AuoMand. Agent! P, M, DEWAR, 29, Viotoria-st. West.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 211, 6 September 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 211, 6 September 1899, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 211, 6 September 1899, Page 6

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