Something for EVERY CHILD borhinto the world with on Inherited or early developed tendency to «*• tretsiug, disfiguring humours of the tkta, ucttp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of h« suffering but because cf the dreadful fear that the depuration is to be lifelong and mar ita fbttire happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflicted children lo acquaint themselves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment available. Warm baths with Ctmouai Soap to oleaueibo tktn and scalp of crusts and scilen, ireatte *t*l\cation* of CtmovßA. Ointment to »llay itchlfV. irritation, and Inflammation, and soothe and he* ., followed in the aerere onae« by mild doi^a of Cctiodba Bxsoitjuit, atford liutant abrt'frrdtjfnl relief, iperdy core, and leare aotMng to 1 - desired by anxious parents. Sold by all Colonial OwmMt. Form Osrtv •* Chk— Cobiu. Sol* fropa- Bottom, V. 8. A.
i fi. DISH FOR PRINCES. sA Custard with tha lusoious Fruits of New Zealand and a!! >— portor? frut£e'. CUSTARD Produces the Richest Custard, without Eggs. POWDER I tinned fruit is DeiiciMis with bird's I The heat resonrce lor every CUSTARD. The Fruit wltH Syrup rtonM b* mc Desi «»»«"* ior Brcr J , emptied l«to one glass dish and the Custard . , „ iioured Into another. A portion ot the Fruit housekeeper — affording a and Custard whe* served up*o each plate Mrmc a »ost attractive dish. constant variation in 'the BtfJO'S CVSTAHO POWDER «"»»*■«• ™ IOIWU Timtftt j>« * tm mot*. » j ««iy menn. { M VoNkMptH «*n ohtata anppU— ot IMr*** Cm*a*«* BtHfa OoMwtetad Btfi Powdws. Bird • BKktnjt »nd Bird** Blane-Bt ant* Powdin, horn all^b* lavtlnt Wlio)«aal« Houuis.* I g) • • TRY A. . q I I I II =-— I gobs mm} i A POPULAR FAVOURITE. j [ DERBY TOBACCO f j! <§ ~~ e> i : | WINS RESPECT. | OF EXQUISITE AROMLA. OF ABSOLUTE PURITY. r. & H. SMITH'S---^ gold medal COFFEE ESSENCE MAXES A CUP OF DELICIOUS COFFEE IN A MOMENT. BWIPT A COMPANY, 7, SPRINQ»STKKMT, tiYDNEY, Austbaljlsiaw Aa»WTB.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 2
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336Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 2
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