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. SoHtfcrougtiOTt the world. Depots: tondon, 27. Ctarterhonse Sn-: *"<"**. 5' Rue do la rjUx: Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney: Indtfl, B. K. Paul. CMcutta: 'Chun. Hoiwc Kobjs Drus Co.: Jacsn. MarrrraT Irtd T&Io; Ro. Africa, tcnnan, Ltd.. Cape TowneteT: tr's-A-, Potter 13ms & c&ein. Corp.. Bole Froi*. -135 Cofamtnra Aye, Boston. Brais. ijggrposfr-trse. CuUonra Book «n Csia at tUe Skin. Loss of Appetite Is common when the blood needs purifying and enriching, for then the bloo£ fails to give the digestive organs tb" stimulus necessary for the proper performance of their functions. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills are the medicines to take. They make the blood pure and rich, and atrengthes all the digestive organs. "I had indigestion, was unable ta work, had no appetite, food distressed ma, could not sleep. Friends reconv mended Hood's Sarsaparilla. After taking one bottle I felt so much relieved, I continued talcing it and not) am welL" M. A. ADOLPH, Mauko, New Zealand. Accept no substitute for 0 Bad ZSSSBe» Maiie b ? Gi L Hooi °°- Lo^oli S^lasS tut.— woi =... " - =^ . . .'T'HE mere name is an excellent advertlscznent. Record Tea is rich in precisely the qualities that connoisseurS most prize in teas— FLAVOUR, STRENGTH, DELICACY, BOUQUET, QUALITY. One trial proves its* absolute superiorly. SOLD AT ALL THE BKT SHOPS. feh_' 5 ...,. ■ ... ..j! U\ . --•„ .1 }X% i \ I *' ".' * ' fj I ' I i-;i '- ; * • B i I < say it's good for weary % \ nerves. Buy it and try it * Most grocers seii Fragra | f Tea at 1/6, 1/10 and 2/- I n ' per Ib. 1 | ' I I Here are some of them s jg | jpritcfaard & Mitchell, Courtenay PI. || k~ S. S. Patterson & Son, TLiakori Rd. ; * W. H. Bowden, Kaiwarra. "J\ \ H. J,. Bnrley, l^Riddiford Street. * \ O. "W. Bonningtou, Jloleswortfa St. V |E. T. Wise & Sous, li{OKa Bay.' ? I J. A. Hazelwoodj Upper Hutt. \ I L. F. Garner, Petone. | a S. Thomas, Brooklyn. v g C- Gardener, KHbirnie." • • & ?i P. Stevens, Levin. ' I K3. Karris, Otaki, . : g $ W. MJUer, Karori. | J«s. Preddy, Carterton. | FARMERS, mechanics, blacksmiths, painters, and all others who labour, need LANE'S MCDOLINE.OThe nicest, cleanest and most heallas acfcß^ey/* prepared for the Hsrods.iUstfft'daHy, i/- everywhere.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 4
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