j^A SPRINQ MEDICINE. It is well to remember that at this seasen of all ethers the human system needs to be toned up and put in thoreugn condition to withstand the change of the season. BILE BEANS fer BILIOUSNESS are the very best medicine that can be taken for this purpose, as they cleanse and regulate the Liver, an organ to which may be traced nearly all the miner ailments so many people suffer from. If the Liver is not in thorough working order, the blood is impure, the circulation sluggish, the digestion impaired, the sleep disturbed, and the complexion sallow. The consequence is that there is a lack of energy, and the sufferer becomes a victim of "that tired feeling." To be out of sorts in the Spring is most trying, as many people know. If you are feeling " run down " and without energy for work, take BILE BEANS for BILIOUSNESS, and they will put you in a condition that will withstand the changeable Spring weatlier. *§o§§)iliousness SAWMILL KB! BLOOD POISONING! PLANTUKOA OINTMENT Gammon's Mill, Tahoraiti, Dannevirke. DEAR SIR,— My husband suffered with a very bad hand, apparently blood poisoning. No improvement following the use of various ointments made us very much concerned. Mr. Williams, of Danne. virke, persuaded us to' try one box of PLANTEKOA OINTMENT and SOAP, and after the first dressing there was a great change for the better, and a speedy cure followed. I find it splendid for tne children. — Tours, etc., MRS. M. KEITH. , In the mansion of the millionaire or the cottage of the miner, once gets inside the door, it recommends itself. Don't forget the wrappers, the contest, and the £10 cash prize. Agents: Wellington— W. L. Beech, 26, Vivian-street ; and W. Campbell, General 'Grocer, 21, Manners-street, and 39, Riddiford-street. ■> Hutt and Petone — Win. Inglis, Chemist. ONE, TWO, OR THREE, Sccording to age and con">titut : on, may be taken of K»R. KING'S OILI0US& LIVER PILLS (Guaranteed without Merciuy). These Pills have been prescribed by Medical men for over ioo yeais, are still ahead of all Liver Pills: geml: in their action, restore tone to thr general sy<tem, and are the safo=t and m^st reliable family medicine for aliases. They absolutely cure the sjmptoras of Torpid Liver, such as Unpi.bas\n r Br.E*TH —Wind — Giddiness— Depressfd 1 Spirits — Indigestion — Backache — Spasms — Rough Tongues-Acidity and Constipation— s imulate the Liver to continued healthy action, and increase nerve power. SoW everywhere— l '1 J, 29 atid 4 6 prr box. J. RorKe&Co., 132 Vork«d.,L«dibctii, London* Wholesale Agents — THE NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO. PATERNOSTER'S THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, AND ALL PAINS OF HEAD. FACE, AND LIMBS, Can be obtained through all Cliemi«t«, Price, i/i 2/6, 4/6, »nd 11/- per Box, »nd from the Proprietors, POINGDESTRE & TRUMAN, 71, O&D KBITS' SO AD, IQITDOy. g.M Free to Suf erers From Eczema. A Trial Bottle of the Famous English Remedy "Antexema." PERSONS who are suffering from the intolerable itohing and burning of Eczema, or who are afflicted with rough, irritable, or inflamed skin, or any form of skin eruption, can get prompt relief and be permanently cured by the use of "Antexema." The Antexema Co., of London, Eng.. have such confidence in the efficacy of this remedy that they have instructed their New Zealand agents to Rend a trial bottle to any one desiring it. Address Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington, and enclose stamp for postage. Stocked by all chemisti. WORRYING COUGHS. The cough that worries you is the cough that becomes dangerous. It is the cough that leads to asthma, or bronchits, or catarrh. Sometimes leads right to consumption. We have no desire to frighten, but you know that these diseases always start with a common cough or cold. A cough is most easily cured when it is young — before it has time to do serious damage. Get Lane's Emulsion to-day, and cure the cough. Line's Emulsion is the only medicine you need for lung and throat troubles, and is good for men, women and children. 2/6 and 4/6 at Chemists and Stores. Take noue but Lane's. Lane's Emulsion. 106 bTv ate hospi tXIT 217, willis-stret. Conducted by Nurses L. R. BAKER (registered R.8.N.A., London and Now Zealand) and DIXON. Open to receive patients day or night on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to L. R. BAKER, Sister in Charge. TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. A N excellent Practice in town in South ■**• Inland ; no premium required. Par- , ticulars on application to Medico, Evening 1 Post.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1904, Page 2
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