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iSTTiie:Hoiis«:". ; f • n ;We: s ;Li^sriil^ i| This is time for Spring |Cleaning;jn the home,|a|d'' Nature also Jsuggeste in;tho:%>rm* f t^nVce«ity. r fet {cleansing the physical*-'^ bouse we live jin"—our bodies. ij __■ . ] The nauseous doses of out childhood ;j4»?B were not administered in ignorance —they often proved a m«ans of avert;ing sickness and disease, and aided in cleansing, the body from accumulated ; waste and hurtful matter. We need a Spring Medicine to-day, 1 just as much as ever,' but we 'take it in j a more palatable and lees " drastic" . form. We take " Wahoo "—which does its work quickly and effectively, without griping or any. unpleasant senea- ■ tiqns. . • ',' " WahOO * as a Spring medicine cannot be excelled; it purifies the BLOOD, cleanses the LIVER of all : superfluous bile, tor es up the STOMACH, the NERVES, and the whole SYSTEM. Yon know that depressed, " always ;tired** feeling so frequently the result of a torpid liver—the Indigestion, Sick Headache,' and Constipation so often —for all these troubles " WahOO "is a sovereign cure! It is a tonic laxative which will bring back health, vigor, and vivacity. As Mrs Adamson, of Auckland says : "I took one bottle of Loasby's 'WahOO,' and the effect was wonderful. It' gave me strength and enabled me to do my household duties without trouble." Loasby's "Wahoo " is sdd-at I 3s fid a bottle: and is ohtoinnHla tmrr. ' all Chemists and Storekeepers. One ! bottle will prove its health-restoring '. virtues. ; \ Be sure and ask for LoasbVs } "Wahoo!" TIRED, , AiLIKG WOMEN. Here's Health For more years than I like to mention I have been established in Dunedin dispensing Health to Women, and Men, too, through the medium of my " Mansavita " Remedies These remedies have earned for the selves a reputation which is the envy of medicine dealers from Auckland 1 to the Bluff. Many wonderful cures have been effected by them. Many glad hearts have sent me inthusiastic letters of , thanks for renewed health and strength through their agency when ' hope was almost dead. These letters are amongst my most treasured possessionii. The experience I have gained during all the years I have been in business has been of inestimable benefit to thousands of poor people, and it is always at the service of any deserving inquirer. In all ordinary cases requiring medicinal treatment my success has been remarkable and consistent. My Household Remedies are all made up under my own direct supervision, and, unlike large manufacturers, I can absolutely guarantee the' contents of every bottle, box, or package which leaves my premises. Here are a few of the many special remedies which I have discovered; as being, splendidly efficacious. I can recommend these and other of my remedies with the utmost ooniidenoe:— "MANSAVITA" PILLS for Headaches, etc., etc. Price, 5s 6d and 3s 6d a box. "MANSAVITA" PILLS for MAI/ES and FEMALES—Cure Indigestion, Constipation, Impure Blood, Skin Eruptions, and is splendid as a tonic and blood maker. Price, Is 6d a box. "MANSAVITA" OINTMENT A miraculous healer. Will heal any long-standing sore or wound, especially if used in conjunction with the pills. Price, Is 6d a box. "MANSAVITA" SOAP is also capital for the skin, and should always and ointment. Is a box. "MANSAVITA" PILE OINTMENT —The only sure cure for Piles. 2s 6d per box. INQUIRY INVITED. Enclose 6tamp for reply. Mrs Towler, 14 ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN Do yoa want I Clean Clothes? Then dcn't humbug along with old style laundry soap I and soda preparations, rub- I bing and wearing the clothes \ and tiring yourself. \ Change to »;VvV j NO RUBBING. CLEANER CLOTHES. 3d. & 6d. All Stores. Wholesale Agents: MERGER AND MITCHELL, Dunedin. "P9 sg pne P9 9 I '**!& * TJSIU.IBOUt'T: S[ps 1330JQ Jno i I'Buii[out:d 'sraApus 'saseojpoq 'sajqc}, pue sireqo jo sßai. joj jCrpipuaids ut auioo [{im. mji oq; m j»ao ip\ £uy ' > •qsirxM.onii Btnijddß wojeq 1 i\ V*l P Q *3 "A*pnoioq}j umaionii oq; qsoA\ "ui) a"j3a3 puuoi suoiiobmq; ■i •siobg'-A'iaddns u-jm £va\.v > op ptre 'StrtxßAisWql oaus 'joßaor isv\ '., uiaj;i?d oq; osfßut jm. <\j -u OAOjdmi '1 ItW'qsrarßoui'i.jo <jb'od e 'jeaii jo suSts _,i ou SAioqs nm»[oai>r oqj qßnoq? uaAg ' •qsiuußouirj jo m% -e 'ffutcuno oq] *' dn Bunq pue paqsßJi puis ©q^ -1 pas sjXßii oq} po;snp oAeq uoa* J3;jy {hsinuvonii ±n<DHJ.IM 3J.3IdIAipO lON BNINV3~IO SNIUdS YOU LOSE ANYTHING Advertise for it in THE EVENING STAB.

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Evening Star, Issue 13092, 27 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13092, 27 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13092, 27 October 1908, Page 3

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