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I MEDICAI. ! Scrofula ! Is very often acqtdred, though generally inherited. I Bad hygiene, fool air, impure water, I are among it& causes. ; It is called "the coil for tubercles," I and where it is allowed to remain '. tuberculosis or consumption is pretty ! sure to take root. Hood's Sarsaparilla removes every trace of scrofula and builds up the system that has suffered from it. This I is the testimony of thousands of cured I people. "My brother suSered rery much from eczema (a form of scrofula.) on all parts I of ais body, but thanks to Hood's Sarsapa rilla, he is now in excellent health." Misi ■ G L. Bakes, Awatana, via T=yi«iam, Tara- ' naki, N. Z. Hood's Sarsaparilla g%S ll— Made by C. L. Hood Lowell ud"IIIS Mass..-17. s. A- bold by ehenusls lEaHy Whiter Gectfis Mast 1 11 Have Prrapt Attotien. | I s \ 1 : % Don't let any Lung or Throat j Ii J Trouble iasten itself npon you. j '■ i * The cold months ahead will \ I ] 1 make the trouble worse and ■ .j [ worse. Take... < i I Lane's Emulsion i I persistently until your Throat | 5 and Longs axe quiet well and 3 c! § strong again. < I'l Lane's Emulsion I d g Heals and Strengthens weak j f i Lungs and Throats, and helps < n \to keep them strong. That's i •? I worth remembering. ; a s> " ( \ IJ Chemists and Stores Mil if Lane's Emulsion. t ' 2/t and 4/8 per bottlt. >n ' Take none but LANE'S. c - ! , - a 6 ie id !). I I B J»J ■ I I I ■ : THE BEST AND "' i Purest Medicine s ■ . EVER MADE. " ' Don't be without a bottle. Yon I wiil not regret it. Try it to-day. iss > What makea you tremble so? 2. f Yotjb Keeti3 are all rvnstrang, and « r i NEED a gentle, Boothing TONIC 1 to assist nature to repair the damage which your excesses have <vtl nfd i y Sulpliux Bitters IS NOT A ** CHEAP ta RUM OR ' WHISKY H DRINK H. to te taken by the glass like othei preparations which stimulate only t< Ie- DESTROY. If you have FAILEC < to receive any benefit from othei If' j medicines or doctors, do not despair. m."r n ." ' Use Sulphur Bitters immediately. sp' I In all casee of stabborn, deep seated H. diseases, Sulphur Bitters ia the besi re- ' medicine to use. Don't wait nnti cc, \ to-morrow, try a bottle to-iay.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 52, 2 March 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 52, 2 March 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 52, 2 March 1909, Page 7