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Of Skin-tortured and Disfigured Babies should Know That warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, ! J*li afford instant relief, \ iS?w2%Ji) permit rest and sleep, V\ anc * point to a speedy, r^\ >J?&* 7 permanent, and eco-g^S^^-A. nomicalcurcoftorturi f^&Vj . /*n\\ ing, disfiguring ecze-*?>-A v/vwi nias, rashes, itchinga, siO-J —^V-<£/ irritations, inflammaff^v / tions, and chafings of ™ x ' « ' infanta and children, and afford rest and comfort to -worried, worn-out parents, when all else fails. Guaranteed absolutely pure and may be used from the hour of birth. », ©Complete External and Internal Treatment tor Every Humonr-of-Intants, Children, ajid Adults cons'sts of CuUcnra,So»p'to Cleanse the SSln, Cutlenra Ointment tb Heal tne Skin, and Cuticura Resolvent or Cuticura Resolvent Pills (Chocolate Coated) to Parity tlie Blood. A Single Set often Care*. Sold t&rmighout the world. Depots: London. 27, Charteihouse Sq.: Paris. S. Rue de la Palx; Australia. R. Towns & Co.. Sydney; So. Africa, Lenaon. Ltd., Capetown, Natsl, etc; Potter Drug «fc Onem. Corp., Sole Props. Loss of Appetite] Is common when the blood needs puri- ! tying and enriching, for then the bloc^ iails to give tha digestive organs tb. etimulus necessary" for""the proper p~OTV formance of their functions. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills are the medicines to take. They make the blood pure and rich, and strengthen all the digestive "organs. ' "I had 'indigestion," "was ' undbl& to' ,wox'k, bad""no appetite," food' distressed v me, could not- bleep. Friends recommended Hood's Sarsaparilla. After taking one bottle I felt so much r©« lieved, I continued talcing it and non am well.". M. A, ADOLPH, Mauku, Hew Zealand. Accept no substitute for Hsod's Sarsaparilla ** d ©ttle> Mftd « '°y G - *• Hood Co - I.OWII WEAK HEARTS MADE STE.ONG. iJ>K DAY'S HEART-HELP makes weak JJ' hearts strong. It has already made hundreds of weak hearts strong hero in Kew Zealand — ha-s restored health and happiness to many a sufferer from heart complaints. This is by far tho most important work known to be accomplished by any, medicine , for until heart trouble is rectified tho other organs of the body cannot do theiv work properly. , Tho heart is the hardest worked^ organ of the' body, and upon tho unfailing constancy and regularity of its action dopands tho vigour of tho nervous system, the strength of the digestive organs, and, in fact, lifo itself. Some parts of our bodies arc co arranged that ■when ono organ fails for a time to perform its duties there aro others which como to the rescue and title over tho difficulty, but not so with the heart. Upon the heart devolves the whole duty of keeping every part of the human system constantly supplied with that vital fluid called blood — a duty so important that should it stop completely tho result would be certain death. It is of vital importance then that a w«ak heart should not be neglected, and regrettable though it is, a'lments of the heart are much more common than it is generally supposod ; indeed, the highest authorities now declaro that owing to tho bustle and strain of modern civilisation, and' our -unnatural mode ,of Jiving, cjfiite on(v J porsoh out "of every four is troubled with' a defective heart. It is now, however, » fact — a facl being demonstrated every day the world over — that heart ailments are as readily benefited by the right treatment as aro ailments of any other organ. DR. DAY'S HEAPT-HELP has made hundreds of weak hearts strong and healthy. If v you are troubled with any of these symptoms — poms iv tho region of tho heart, irregular, pulse, dizziness, smothering/or choking sensation in the throat, fainting spoils, inability to lio on fide, especially the left, shortness of breath after, slight oxertion, swelling of feet and ankles, etc., procure a hottlo of DR. DAY'S HEART-HELP to-tlay, and start the treatment without delay. DR. DAY'S HEART-HELP is now sold by Wellington Chetnistß in largo size bottles only at 4s 6d. r O&K. flraiicl is the- most tempting and delicious dainty for breakfast or tea and delights young and old. Made from the best parts of selected oranges and the best sugar under ideal conditions. Oak Brand Marmalade is as wholesome as it is .delicious. THOMPSON & HILLS, . Makers. . , POST FREE.— Arsenical Pills, Is 6d; Certicura Soap, Is j Spring Blossom Soap, 6d : ''Hawkins's Instant Relief A3lhina Powder," Is and 2a tin; Spring 850,550 m . Ointment, 6d and Is ; , Spring Blossom Pills, 6d and Is; Bloomine Corn Cure, 6cL Mandarin Laundry -Glaze. 6d and Is. Sold everywhere. Agents, ! Wholesale Druggisf- " I
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 4
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