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FLORILIN E—For the teeth and breath A Few drops of the preparation Floriline s viuklcd on a wet tooth brush produces a • pleasant lather, whic Ihoroughly cleanses the teath from al parasites or impurities, harden? the gum prevents tarter, stops decay, gives to th teeth a peculiar pearly-vv idleness, and dolighetul fragrance to the breath. 1 removes all unpleasant odour arising iron decayed iceth or tobacco smoke, tin Fragrant Floriline,” being composed ii parts ot honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age, Of all Stores Chemists and Perfumers Wholesale depot, 33, Faningdou Road, Loudon England. Anvior to Mothers; —Arc you broken in yoiu rest by a sick child suffering with ihc pain of cutting teeth ? Go at onec tc a cnemist and get a bottle o Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup* It will relieve the po v sufferer immediately. It is pcr> feet ly-armless and pleasant to; taste. It produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub rakes ‘as bright as a button. It soothes the child, it softens the gums allays all pain,relieves wind, regulates the Dowels, and is the best known remedy for d 'sntcry and diarrhoea, whether arising fro.a teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow E s oothing Syrup sold by Medicine d ealers everywhere VALUABLE IIISCOVEKY FOR THE HAIR— If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling oil, use the Mexican Hair Kenewer for IT WILL POSITIVELY RESTORE IN EVERY OASP Grey or White hair to its original colours without having the disagreeable smell ol most 1 Restorers.’ It makes tbs hair charm' iugly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Ask your Chemist for ‘ The Mexican Hair Rhnewer. Sold by Chemists and perfumers eveiywher e. Wholesale Depot, 33 Fairingdoti Road London, Throat Affections and Hoarseness*— Ail suffering from irritation ot the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by tho use of “ Brown’s Bronchial Troches, these famous “ lozenges ” are new sold by most respectable chemists in this country and others. People troubled with > “ hacking cough," a “ slight cold,’ oi oroaehial affections, cannot try them toe icon, as similar troubles, if allowed to progress, result in serious Pulmonary ana Asthmatic affections. See that tbe words •‘Brown’s Bronchial Troches “ are on tilt Government Stamp around each box, — Prcparcaby John I, Brown & Sons, Poston U .S. European depot, 33 Farnugdon Roao London, England. ADatiar'S iowder destroys BUGS FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, and all ilher insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals* In exterminating beetles the success oi this powder is extra* ii diuary, it is perfectly clean in application. See the article you purchase ii • KEATiis’GS,’ as imitations are noxiom aid ineffectual. Sold in Tins, (id, is, and Ja (id each, by ail chemists, Are warranted to Cut l Gravel, L’ains in the 13.0k, and all kindred complaints, Free from Mercury. Established up* wards of 4(3 years. Sola by all Chemists and StoreKeepors"'throught)at ih«. world. A SAFE REMEDY FOR ALL akm and tolood diseases If you suffer fiom airy disease due to.au iiiqjuie state ot the Wood, from whatever CAUSE arising, you should test th value of Clarke’s Blood Mixture, the world-id med Blood Purilier uua Restorer, ibis medicine has 4(3 years’ reputation, ..iia is to-day more popular than ever, the •cason fur this being undoubtedly became ibis wonderful remedy doa.s what it proicsses.to do.—-It cures skin and blood DISEASES PERMANENTLY. iJLARKt 5 S. PlLLS©larke’s Blood Mixture 15 THE FINEST BLOOD! PURIFIER EVER DISCOVERED It is win ranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities, from whatever cause arising. For Soorfula Scurvy Eczema Blood poison Ulcers SAin and blood diseases Bad Logs Blotches: Spots BiacnhoadJ Bimples and sores oi hinds i js a safe ana Permanent Remedy. jr is the only real specific for Gout and Rheumatic Pains, for it removes the cause from the Blood and Bones, 1?0T21.- -This mixture is pleasant to the taste and ■warranted freo from anythin!? injurious to the most delicate Constitution of Jeitlier sex, Horn infancy to old age, and the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of wonderful cures have been affected by it. TRIED MANY [THINGS WITHOUT BENEFIT UNTIL 1 TOOK CLARKe’s BLOOD. MIXTURE, Mr F E Lewis, 48, Bridge Street Row* Chester, writes:—“ Just a line in favour of * Clarke’s Blood Mixture.' I had eczema for seven months, and tried inruy things without benefit until I took your remedy After the eighth bottle 1 was quite well again. Please accept this letter as a token of gratitude to your wonderful ‘.Clarke’s Blood Mixture.’”—June 13, 1903, IMPURITIES IN THEjjßLOOO.— “jjW e’naVe seen hosts of letters from alLsorts and conditions, in which the writers acknowledge the benefit they have received from Clarke’s Blood Mixture, which as a curative agent cannot be ’O highly estimated, since it cleanses and lears the Blood from all impurities, land restores it tc its normal condition.” This is a good testimonial from tlic Family Factor, the popular medical weekly, wbich goes on further ro say: “it u> certainly the finest blood purifier that science and skill have brought l.u light, ami we can with tho utiuos confidence recommend it to our subscribers and the public generally.” Sola ’'// all Chemists and Patent MedMne Vendors throughout the World, Ask f0.... Olarko’s Blood Miscturo nd beware of worthless imitations and übstitute’f;

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2336, 18 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 2336, 18 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 2336, 18 June 1906, Page 8

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