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MEBICAL. Rheumatism Is a rack on which you need not suffer long-. It depends on an acid condition of the blood, which affects the muscles and joints, causes inflammation and pain, and results from defective digestion and a torpid action of the liver, kidneys and -skin. Sciatica, lumbago and still neck are forms of it. "lam glad to report that Hood's Sarsaparilla is now the favorite brand on the " West Coast" and that I have numerous testimonials to its efficacy in rheumatic and allied complaints, and as to its value as a blood purifier." Wμ. Towusend, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Westport, N. Z. Hood's Sarsaparllla Neutralizes the acidity of the blood, perfects digestion and excretion, and permanently cures rheumatism. Sold by all chemists. Prepared by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. I People will Talk/ I Why shouldn't they? When p| they can_talk about something g good. Wh'en their talk is sound ji advice. When they have been p made well by such a remarkable I lung healer as Lane's Emulsion. I When they were ill, when they I were coughing, when they were I wasting away they v/eretold of in?" t c I The great lung healer and body I builder. They tried it. It did . I them good. It stopped their H coughs, it healed their lungs. In I short, it made them well. And v they talk about it. This is what I they say:— @ jfj " Please Bond me a doxen bottles of & your splendid Emulsion. Both my p son and I have derived much bene- % fit by taking it. lam very susoept tible to colds and I find I can get i more and better relief from Lane's i Emulsion than from any medicine I I have tried."— J. F.Floyd, Linwood. i j " Lane's Emulsion has done me I more good than any medicine I j; have ever taken, I heartily recomI mend it." —C. A. White, Wanganui. I " My children have received much p benefit from Lane's Emulsion! It "• cured them of severe whooping conp;h."—Miss. H. B. Bltthjs, I Totara. I ® I " I have suffered with lung bleeding I for >2 years. Lane's Emaieion has 1 given me more lasting benefit than \ anything I have ever tried. I can I confidently recommend it."—E. I Eaton, Wellington. Ij; " For 5 years I was constantly laid I up with severe Bi onchitie. Lane's i Emulsion so strengthened my lungs i \ that lam quite cured. Although I ■j have sinco had oolds I have had no I return of Bronchitis." — Albkut Ii WiLLUMS, Napier. I a "I must testify to the efficacy of I Lane* Emulsion in Phthisis (Conj I sumption). Four bottles have al- | most cured me. Please send more I at once." Lewis, Stationrnag- | ter, Hyde. m § " " Our children easily caught colds. I Lane's Emulsion has so strengthenedtheir lungs and general health that I we now have no trouble with them. I It is all you claim for it."—W. T. 1 Ghay, Member, Wanganui Garrison I Band. >J « Oar boy had a constant wheezing I cough from 6 months old. Wβ I gave him a course of Lane's Emuli sion, and it has transformed him I into a lively healthy youngster. We I can say it is good for the little I folks."—B. Tatlob, Auckland. \ People say these things beI cause they have been cured, j They meah what they say. Their \ advice is:—Buy Lane's Emulsion 5 to-day. Take it regularly, and \ you will soon be telling your \ friends about it. Lane's EmulI sion is the one true specific rei cognised, and prescribed, by our I most eminent doctors for disea- | ses of the. lungs, and nervous I system. For croup, for whooping I cough, for bronchitis, fop asthma, I and for all the ordinary coughs, . and colds no medicine has such ! wonderful power in curing as I Lane's Emulsion, the great lung j healer and body builder. Take 1 none but Lane's. "It's Famous I Because it's Good." 2/6 &4/6. 57 1 ® A ECCLESIASTICAL. Q T. B E N B D I C T 'S. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). FEAST OF THE SACKED HEART. Masses, 7.30, 9.30 (Children), and 11. At Vespers at 7, Sermon by REV. FATHER BRODIE. All Seats in the Church are Free. A Collection at the door for Church Fund, onlyId asked for from each one entering the Church, J. M. J. OACRED TTEART r-<OLLEGE, RICHMOND ROAD, PONSONBY. ,p RAND QPENING QEREMONY, QTJNDAY, O1 ST INST., 3 P.M. SBAKP, BY HIS LORDSHIP THE RIGHT REV. DR. LENIHAN, BISHOI , OF AUCKLAND. His "Worship the Mayor of Auckland, Hon. E. Mitchelson, will preside. The following gentlemen have also fcindlj consented to speak:— Sir G. M. O'Rorke, Rev. Father Brodie, Hon. J. A. Tole, 8.A., LL3., E. Mahony, Esq. A Collection will be taken up on behall of the College. (The building cost ovei £6000). An urgent appeal is made. The College will be open for inspectloi between 2.30 and 3 o'clock on Sunday, 2lsl tnst. Pullan and Armltage's 'Buses will leavt for the College at 2.30 p.m. from Queen st. opposite Railway Station; St. Patrick's Ca thedral; St. John's, Parnell; Newmarket ana St. Benedict's Church. N.B.—Owing to the Limited Seating Ac eommodation. Children will not le admittei inside the building during the ceremony. OSPEL HALL. Parnell — Gospel! A3 dres To-morrow Evening at 7 o' clock. Tuesday Evening. 7.30, Address b; Mr Hinman.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 146, 20 June 1903, Page 3

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