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FOR fsf We are endeavouring to bring before your notice a preparation which has worked miracles in curing sufferers for the past 25 years ; a preparation which has the confidence of the public the same to-day as it had when it was first discovered a quarter of a century ago. If you have any trouble such as a cut finger, bruises, festered sores, sore eyes, in fact anything wrong with your skin, well buy a pot to-day, and your experience will be the same as the person who wrote us this grateful letter: — Dear Sin, — My wife suffered great agony from her eyes. She was almost blind, and for the last six months had her eyes wrapped up in cloths. She was three months in the Dunedin Hospital without benefit. Her case seemed hopeless, and she hardly cared what became of her, she suffered such pain. As a last resource she went to you, and you gave her the Pjd Cross Ointment. To her great surprise, after using it only for four Tiays she was able to take the cloths from her eyes, and after using only one small tin she is now, thank God, quite well. I know others who have received the same benefit. lYours faithfully, MATTHEW SMEATON, South Dunedin. HEALS EVERY TK AMO kHY 11ME. [^sl""!li la Nature's Service.! * ( en> women anc * (especially) children need at t times a corrective, laxative remedy when Nature ila * s S^ U SS^ S^ n h er duties. Biliousness, headache, t sra£^/l>w indigestion and flatulence generally indicate a I TV^SES^vi^ constipated condition, and the surest, safest and |^^_^J^^ pleasantest help to Nature is I^HH;^^*"^^ s ideal household laxative has gained its | u "lU~S."c'«"r^' 1 .. great reputation by sheer merit, as it is quite \ •^£Eu£ri£r££* : I opposed to old-time ideas of drastic purgation, mmC^uZ^'-mux. I and acts thoroughly but gently and naturally k CTBii^^^S^ I upon the liver, stomach and kidneys without any |««*^r«;:;« ra J3R discomfort at all. Be sure, therefore, that you L^^IUJJ ask for California Syrup of Figs.' J g Emphasise the word CALIFORNIA whsn purchasing, and look for the circle Trade I B "*- Mark^in Blue at top of package. From all Chemists, 1/3 and 1/11. | fTHAT CANNOT AFFORD rHEI^'NOCmiISEFOR NEGLECTED TEETH. \ INSTITUTE CAN CORRECT YOUR TEETH, OR FIT YOU WITH PERFECTS NATURAL LOOKING SUBSTITUTES. All jwork is Painless. Fees are most Moderate. The very highest quality set of teeth only costs you £3/yA 3 Andrews & Wyett, DENTAL SURGEONS, Corner Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. a „,..,..„,. 1.... ■_ J q^.. r .^,.. 1 ,,,.,.- r^ " MEDICUS " PLUMBEKS AND IMPORTERS -----~---~^^ 58, 60, 62, VICTOPJA.-ST. ai * rii^«^-"-^'^ WELLINGTON. SIR JOSEPH WARD shadowed by an awful dread. How many inrn aye shadowed by tho awful dread that th eir Suils aro ill-fit.fcing. Our garments are absolutely faultless, and their wearers have a pleasant fooling that they aro looking their best. Our High-grade Suits ai'e equal in cut and finish to those you pay sgns for eliewhero, and our prices aro from 45s +.0 79s 6d. — WHOLESALE WOOLLEN COMPANY, WILLIS - STREET, under Hotel Windsor. POST FREE.— Araenicitl Pills, Is 6d : tt-w r» ~sr T v T»T?ncCerticura Soap, Is; Spring Blossom _|J U X ii X U to., ?°?£' 6C p *!!? a 'V rk iins>lli ins>ll 1 l ? 3i ? ni QRQ Re J ief 2* and 26, LITTLE TARANAKI-ST., Asthma Powder, Is and 2a tin; Spring _, . , ' , . , , _„ .' Blossom Ointment, 6d and Is ; Spring Chair and Cabinetmakers and • Machine Blossom Pills, 6d and Is; Bloomino Corn Woodworkers. Cure, 6d : Mandarin Laundry Glaze. Od ' and Is. Sold everywhere. From Whole- Estimates given for Lvery Description of sale Druggists, or Mrg. Louisa Hawkins. Woodwork Goorge-stveeti Dunedin. Tel 831,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 16