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ECZEMA. * &SiISTEHED " NOAH : S DOVE" OINTMENT (Patenteu by li. White, of Auckland). For tlie (JUiili of ECZEMA. And hiuured Diseases at tliu Skin. Hi i effected MARVELLOUS Cnre3 of thl most STUBBORN and LUXG-STAMI- - coiio wmch have baulcd tne MEDICAL I'UOi iidSIOiN and l'A'l'Jifs'r iJliillClNES, Following is one of the mauy glowiug Testimonials we are constantly receiving;—"Otaliuhu, Auckland, 15th April, 1908.—TESTIMONIAL TO THE WONDERFUL CURE OP ' NOAH'S DOVE' OINTiMENT.— I had suffered from Eczema for 14 years. I was twice in the Auckland Hospital. It is now over two years since I left that institution, as I found they were doing me no good. I tried all kinds of ointments, lotions, and blood mixtures, all to no use. The pain was most cruel, and I ofven wished to God that I was dead. The day 'Noah's Dovo Ointment' was brought to the door I was on crutches; I couid not put my legs to the ground. 1 laughed at them when they said it would cure me. I told the gentleman I had tried too many ointments, and I would try no more, as 1 had given up all hopes nf ever getting well; but my husband would have me try one tin—it was on a Tuesday— and at the end of the week 1 was able to go about without a stick; and although it took several tins to complete the cure, it is now over 12 months since, and no sign of it coming back.—l am, thankfully yours, (Signed) J. MURPHY.—To R. White, Esa., Auckland." PRICE—3s. 6d. per tin. All Chemists and Storekeepers. Bole Distributing Agent for Wellingtons J. J. C R O N I N, Victoria Street. COT 18/6 18/6 Postage jjr Postage (o'g-SI mSHCOVHHIIEXT. X W||| S W. R. SCHOLEFIELD, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician, 39 MANNERS SThEET, WELLINGTON.

INFLUENZA —I > AND CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. | : . ■ •• - "• - un,s * _I_———_l—' '" WHAT IS INFLUENZA? THREATS HOW TO CURE, /ijPSfSICAL & MENTAL — r . . OF INFLUENZA. INFLUENZA; ~r AGONY. g ITS EFFECT. ITS DANGERS. ~— . . . -— _—_ READ REFLECT MEDICAL MEM INTERVIEWED. ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL REMEMBER. ' ' UCK OF, SYMPATHY. ADVICE. « _■ These questions are best answered by The increased mortality last season Rest, warmth and quietare the three Before -vrecan sympathise with others several eminent medical men in pub- from Lung Affections following attacks sovereign remedies for this ' disease; we musfchave suffered ourselves. No; lished interviews. The most important of Influenza emphasizes more than ever and the best preventives .of its one can jealise the . suffering attendant points emphasized by the doctors are the necessity for nursing an initiatory Secondary complications." : Go'to bed on an attack;of Influenza unless he has these: cold. ; V and remain in bed until well on the way had the actual'experience. There is Influenza is highly'infectious. .Especially since the advices from toward recovery. Two or; three days probably no disease that causes so much Influenza stimulates other diseases. England, The Continent, and America in bed when you ' first contract the physical,and mental agony, or which so Influenza has an extraordinary effect indicate that there has been raging in disease is better than two or three successfully defies medical aid. All on the mental function. all those countries an epidemic of weeks later on. Also take a double danger from Influenza, however, may Influenza picks out the weak points Influenza of the most virulent type, dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy avoided., by the prompt, use of in, a person's constitution. It is only natural that Australia will to begin with and then the regular dose Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The ' The victims of influenza are adults in turn have the same. every-hour. If it should" nauseate, P a ' n i n the chest disappears, the fever who perish from pneumonia or bron- It is well to take into account in such discontinue it until .the nausea subsides subsides, and the whole body becomes chitis and the aged who sink from connection that our winter months are and then take it in smaller doses or more comfortable. Many persons fmd heart exhaustion. generally considered the most fatal for less frequently. Before going to bed themselves affected with a persistent Children while prone to the disease, pneumonia, especially when influenza take two of Chamberlain's Stomach ' COU Sh after an attack of lnfluenza. As enjoy comparative immunity from its j s prevailing even in mild epidemic and Liver Tablets and" bathe,the feet COU S' I can he promptly cured bycomplications and dangers. t ' form. in water as warm as can be comfortably the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Influenza shows a decided tendency Thus far we have escaped a visitation borne. If the attack is a severe.one 't should not be allowed to run on until to relapses, a feature to which the indi- of a virulent form of the latter malady, take sulphate of quinine in doses of two 't becomes troublesome. Among the rect fatality of the disease is in a great but there is abundance of time and grains each, every, four hours, for a tens thousands who have used this measure due. ' opportunity for the development of a few days. It will keep up" the vitality reme dy,-not one case h'as ever been Alcoholic stimulants are not only severe epidemic, with the usual and enable the system to withstand the re P or t e d that has resulted in pneumonia, unnecessary but positively harmful. aftermath of alarming mortality. .attack. "t ; • or that, has not recovered. - An attack of influenza seems to ren- The effective treatment of an ordi-V. i ' "" — der the individual more liable to con- nary ' cold' is a matter of a'day qrtwo , ■ . ' "V* WTiaf Frtllnwre tract the disease from future exposure, against a possible subsequent sickness AIWfIVS IR tflfi ' HOUSC. : »»««••. iOUOWS. "The attack comes on with lightning for weeks. . — 1 . . ; like speed. A person in apparently The indications of a severe attack of You should always have a bottle of ofte " !t is the persistent ' cough, perfect health is suddenly overcome influenza are headache, chilliness, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the which is not only <k»S er o us but by a feeling of discomfort. He feels general muscular pains, fever, sore house, You cannot tell just the hour arm °yi n S- Chamberlain's Cough chilly or shakes with the rigor worthy throat, cough and systemic lassitude. you will need it, for you do not know Remed yhas been used most extensively, of an ague. His head aches. There When these show themselves no time -when you will take.cold.' You could and a ' wa y s with success for the relief are pains in his eyeballs and other j 3 to be lost and the patient should not bring home a better present, than and cure of this cough. symptoms characteristic of the disease give up work at once and promptly Chamberlain's Cough Retriedyl It may ■ — soon follow. place himself under proper medical not be needed to-day, but what about EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. care. tomorrow? Colds comeinto every • ' _ . There is no danger whatever of any home., Be prepared for them. Be If yow fail to get beneficial resultt C&Q Be Clired# serious consequences from an attack of sure and have abottle of Chamberlain' a^ter "sing two-thirds of a bottle of influenza when Chamberlain's Cough Cough Remedy always on hand. | CHAMBERLAIN'S Commence at first symptoms to use Remedy is used, as it counteracts any COUGH REMFDY Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, tendency towards pneumonia. This Thousands have used this Remedy ft h been a v,unriantlv woven in CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY according to direction, return it to yoat during the last few years, and we have iact ,1 »een abunaantiy proven in officiaU declaredfTeefrom aU dealer and get your money back. It U yet to learn of a single case where they man y thousands of cases during the Eaervuihere 1/6" known for its .prompt cares of were not pleased. epidemics of the past few years. if. ' ■. coughs, cold and croup. THEARNE'S BEO ffi ms The Famous Resned-y fox* COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, •Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Its healing power is marvellous. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis, Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a Complete Cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strength to the voice, and it, neither allows .a Cough or. Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where " Coughs" have been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. , . B)©'SS r a3?© Of lEßlilba'fci.OnS ! Tho great success of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, has Induccd a number of unprincipled per3oris to make imitations, each calling: his medicine "Bronchitis Cure," with the object, of deceiving the simple-minded, and so getting: a sale for an imitation wliich haa nope of tho bonoficlal effects that HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE has. Consequently it has becomc neccssary to draw yo ur attention to this fact, and to request you In your own interests to be particular to aak for HEARNE'S arid to see that you get It,. : HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS OURE, Small size, 2/6; Large Size, 4/0. Sold by Chemists and Mcdlcine Vendors, and by tho Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. ■ Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTlCE.—Ucarne's Bronchitis Cure. No.. la does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act It is equally beneficial for the youngest child and the most aged person. L bouiii omcßi Us. a straws Bujxmtf aa. a willis stbeet, ■

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 15

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