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Should know that the purest, sweetest and most economical method of preserving, purifying and beautifying baby's tender skin lies in warm baths with And gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment. For eczemas, rashes,- itchings and chafings of childhood and for the prevention of the same, as well as for the sanative, antiseptic cleansing of ! ulcerated, inflamed mucous surfaces and other uses which suggest themselves to women, these gentle emollients are indispensable. DISORDERED LIVER Pains between the Shoulders N«w Departure i&i Therapeutics The most remarkable departure in therapeutical science of recent years is, imdoubtedly the unique combination of laxative and tonic principles in that (wonderful preparation Laxo-Tonic Pills. These Pills are effecting remarkable cures m Sydney to-day, and they are Tapidly taking the placo of all other remedies as a safe and certain spring medicine. Read what Iter. F. C. Dowding, 49, Brown-street, Paddingten, cays regarding them :—: — "For a considerable time I suffered from a disordered liver, which produced a number of Trnpleasant. symptoms, such as an acid taste in the mouth in the mornings, dull headaches, and general lassitude. My appetite varied considerably, and sometimes I was afflicted with billious turns of short duration. There was als"> the usual unpleasant pain between, tho sh<ralders. Sometimes this pain was of a dull character, and sometimes rt was piercing. Perhaps the iworst manifestation of the indin'crent iWorking of the mechanism of my liver •was giddiness. This was not so proOounced as to prevent mo walking or duly attending to my business, but it (Was extremely disagreeable nevertheless. 1 tried many of the well-known and much-advertised remedies tor liver complaint, but never got complete relief till I struck Laxo-Tonic Pills. After taking thesß Pills for a time my head ■felt perfectly clear, and my liver got dnto thorough worldng order again, and !has not troubled me since. I can speak on terms of highest praise of Laxo-Tonic iPills. They evidently markka new departure in therapeutical science." Laxo Tonic Pills are sold by all chemists and stores, regular size, 10^d, double size, Is 6d, or a free sample will be sent upon application to the Laxo* jTonic Pill Company, 15, O'Connell- j jstreet, Sydney. f ' '•'- WORK AND "WOK&Y. *" - <rj£jTOW many a man, and woman, too, in .f U New Zealand to-day is Buffering from "nervous breakdown" with overwork and too much worry. Of course, the system, in ordinary circumstances, will stand a fair amount of strain, but no one can continue long to over-task mind and body without seriously impairing the nervous system. At such times the common-sense .plan is to assist your nervous system with $h« extra nourishment it requires in concentrated, easily-digested form. This you will best accomplish by taking Marshall's "FOSPHERINE," the great nerve food. It nourishes the nerves. . It builds up ■every organ and tissue of tho body, through the thousands of nerve cells which" control the nerve system. Your Chemist or Store sells "Fospherine." Buy a, bottle to-day. Price 13, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. Start the treatment without delay. 1 PIANOS. The HAAKE is a Piano that glve9 you all that a piano can give in eweetness, fullness, and clearness of tone, in beauty of design and exquisite finish, and it gives you something more — the advantage of moderate price and easy payments. If ycu want a piano that will give every satisfaction, see THE HAAKE it our Warehouse, 34, Willis Street. IE BRITISH & CGraENTAL PIANO CO., , Opposite The Grand Hotel, WILLIS ST.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 12