If a troublesome spring cold has attacked you, get Baxter's Lung Preserver now, and be quickly cured. Baxter's Lung Preserver never fails—it can't. 1/10 the large-s-.zee Dott'e at eneimsrs and stores. — (Ad.) Ask for Warner's Rust-proof Corsets to-day.— (Ad. )
MEDICAL. SUFFERED 14 YEARS WITH SORE HANDS m Itched and Burned. Skin Game Off, Leaving Them Raw. Tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment. They Soothed from the First and Cure Has Stood Test of a Dozen Years. "For fourteen years I suffered with my hands. The skin came eff in patches, leaving my hands raw. They itched terribly ac-i If I rubbed them, frater oozH out. l«avvir>e them worse than before. Jiy thumbs and first Sneers were the worst, the skin cimo off, leaving a red, snwoih surface. They Itched and burned terribly. Olher parts o( my hands became aflerted. the ektc first drying up and peeling oil. They wwe drawn together aad I couid not crasp anything. "I tried various ointments, but they did rue no Rood. I went to fire different doctors, ha vine medicine and ointment from each, but ail to no purpose. One of Lhe doctors told mc they would never be cured, another said the oil was all dried up out of the skin. Not one rave mc any nope of erer being cured. A friend Ihoufht one of mj Sneers was withering away. I tried various olutmoats reroroaieriQ'eu by friends, but they all failed to cure. After some time, a friend told mc about U.e CuMcura Remedies, having tried thrm wii h success for l:a:;us similar to mine. I tried them, and I found tint nothinghad «uch a soothing and cooling effect. The; acted wonderfully, and 1 noticed the soothing effect from the' first. My hands were completely cured by the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. It has stood the test of a dozen years. It was wonderful, I never saw anything like it. Other members of the household have benefited by it, and we are never without a. box." (Slffoed) Mrs. Alice Blomley. 128, Durham St., Rochdale, Eng- Jan. 3,1911. The first warm bath with Cuticura Soap mnd gentle application of Cuticura Ointment are usually sufficient to bring instant relief, permit rest and sleep, aad prove toe lirst steps In a speedy, successful and economical treatmeat. Ouucura Sow aad Ointment are sold throughout the world, but a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with 32-paee book on care of the skin acd scalp, will be sent free on application to R. Towns & Co., DepUML Sydney. N. S. W. When you have once made your own family cough and cold remedy by using "MEAN'S ESSENCE" you will always know how to save 9/- on a pint of the finest family cough and cold remedy. Careful housewives everywhere are now using this recipe and find it is splendid and big moneysaving. "Hean's Essence" is 1/6 a bottle at chemists, stores, Or post free on receipt of price from Uean, Chemist, Wanganui. 4
SORE THROATS AND BRONCHIAL TROUBLES ARE VERY RAPIDLY CURED BY THAT STERLING INDIAN REMEDY FLUENZOL At *il Ckemntt Mil Sim* Tbroat Tickling, Cough Bod, Lungs Paining. LANE'S EMULSION stops Tickling Throats, Hacking Covghs, Painful Laos*. Creaaote, fresh eggs, lime, soda and cad liver ml scientifically emulsified. We make no secret of the formula, but we urge yon to take none but LAND'S, because we know that none b so good as LANE'S. Doctors frequently prescribe it. At Chemists or Oncers 2/6 and 4/6. LANE'S EMULSION "ft, , * famous, brcinto itVgoad." am
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 247, 15 October 1912, Page 10
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