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MATED Iff: , MftIOSPITALS for Over a Year, but Baby Girl Grew Worse— Mother Followed Friendly ,/ldvice and There Has Been No Return of Disease for Three Years c ONEBOKOFGUTICURA "MADE PERMANENT 'CURE 1.. . a L-^'Whdn my litfele girl -was a few monthßold, her eyes began to get sore. .-.--• , Thinking it W^^^^^^^lL^'^ b " fc as T^N^lS^^rv^l medical ad-JS^^T^ka^Q^-^H' ii er to tha v'^^yf^i' v t twe 1v 8 gnonths. The doctors there -were most 3cijid and attentive and did all they could for her, but her eyes seemed get worse. The doctor then sent me !jn to the lifospital. I had only attended that institution a short time .■when a Mrs. Todd stopped me on the street and told me that Cuticura Ointment had cured her boy and advised 2ne to try it. I commenced using it that very night. The cure was marvelous. l Her eyes soon began to get strong and they are now as healthy as if there 3had never been anything the matter \Vrith. them. The cure was completed itrith less than one box of Cuticura ,Ointment. My little girl was then nofc *hree years old. She is now six and we lave never had the least trouble with 3ier eyes since. I trust this letter may be the means of others "being cured as jny little girl has been. Mrs. F. Phillips, Grafton St k , Wayerly, Sydney, N. S. W.; Aug. 3, 1907." 1 - Complete external and internal treatment for every humour of infants, children, and adulta consists of Cuticura Soap to cleanse the skin, Cuticura Ointment to heal the skin, and Cuticura Pills (chocolate coated) to purify the t>lood. A 6ingle eet often cures. Send to nearest depot for free CuticuraßookonTreatraentof Skin Diseases. 'Sold throughout the world, Depots: London. 27, Chxrterhouse Sq.: Pnrts. 5. Kuo de la Piilx; An3trgJl». B. Towns & Co., Sydney: SovtAfrlca. There is no coffee so good as BOURBON COFFEE— delicious flavour, fragrance, and , aroma. It is blended by experts, from the finest coffeeSj and roasted by a~~ unique process. « CHARACTERISTIC DEi-BCACY! ! Drinkers of Record Tea will tell you tbat it has (notwithstanding its exceptional quality) a rare dolicacy of flavour ' that they do not find in any other tea. » That is because Record Tea is the best 8 procurable. _____ - __ I -THE TE* OP PERPECT QUALITY— hey mat! sm ts one of fife constitutional diseases.. n»lt manifests itself in local aches and «ams — inflamed joints and stiff muscles— it cannot be cured, by local applications. „<,,., Jj.Tt Tequjfes V:on'stitution6iV treatment acting lhrovgu\thc bfopdi and the best is « ib'urse of Hood's Sarsaparilla., -which has Permanently cmred tliousands of cases. •'•'"I was suffering from rheumatism and not able to u» my limbs. After taking flood's Sarscvpaijilla a short time, I vw to "walk some and am now well. 1 Mcommend" Sood's for rheumatism." — GEORGE S. ADAMS, Terrace End, j'almerston North, KZ. Hood's SarsapariHa m*<i B)EIBa Ma * by C. I.Hocml Co., I<ow«U Mms.. U.S.A. SoUbrohamuta '•'^-nj^*^^ * * and suffering ''siSffiJtt\tftiX)]iiP^back to the har- ' 'fl|^«W bo^ of health and / " * strength. Isn't that-:s.- record to.be proud of? For more th&n sixty years - - has been the source of good health to many tliousands of people in all parts of the world. Their testimonials come in by every post. They all assert the great fact — "Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me." Weak, weary' women, men who had been tired out and discouraged, — all write gratefully of the good it has done them. ; There is a lesson for you in this. Why -not heed-it?. £egin at once to • take Ayer's SarsapariHa. •'«,'', i As ndw made, it contains no , , alcohpi* , ' , , ■ There are many imitation ; Sarsaparihae.' , Be sure you get "Ayer's." Prepaid by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Go,, Lowell, Mass,, U.S.A. AYES'S PILLS, the beot family laiativa. " T. BEADIN'ALL AND. SON. PICTURE FRAMERS AND FINE ART DEALERS, 62a, WILLIS-STREET. W& *re now sSqwing New" Pictures. Any one deairing a Choice Picture ot a. reasonable cost should not fail to call and ingneQt,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1909, Page 4