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OAN CANCER BE OURED. \ COUNT BIATTEI CHALLENGES THE D 0 0 TERS. A very interesting artile appears in the January number of the Bbvisw or Rxviaws on the subjeot of the most terrible of ali diseases, "Oanoer." The medioai faoulty have hiiherty plainly deolared it to be "incurable." What a horrible signifioanod that word has! Oount Mattei, an Italian' nobleman, olaims to have enred oanoer not in one but in many instanoes. He is a rioh man who began a course of soientifio study at middle age, and the first due to his alleged wonderful medioine ia said to have been arrived at by watching a sheepdog afflicted with a virulent attaok of mange, Thiß dog absented itself daily, and cariosity led Mattei to follow it ; when he found that it made tor the mountain and there eorstohed up and ate a particular root. Mr Stead, the editor of the Review or FiEvibws, heard bo muoh from persons oi note as to the effioaoy of Mattel's treatment, tbaj in tbe publio interest he went over to Bologna to interview the count, and relates the result 0! bis researches. Should Count Mattel's I speoiflo prove to be all that'is olaimed for it, it will no doubt become as great a public boon as the famous St. Jaoobs Oil, whioh baS effeoted so many marvellous oures in oases of nervous affeotions, suoh as rheumatism, neuralgia, musoular oonstußions, ko. St. Jaoobs Oil haß beoome a household world throughout the civilised world, and hss been tbe means of rescuing thousands from pain and misery, All who have tried it agree that it is a valuable domestic remedy that should have a place in every well-regulated household, THERE IS ONE THING every housewife should know, and that is tbat HbrooiilS Baking Powdss iB the best. Why ? It is the oheapest beoause the Beat for making breads, pastry, oakes, puddings, sconeß, &o, Beautifully light and wholesome, In 6d. and Is tins. From all grooers. PERSONS OF DELIOATE CONSTITUTION, who are obliged to abstain from ordinary Coffee, should try Cubase's Tabazaoum ob Dandbuon Corbjb, whioh is recommended by medical authorities as a very valuable beverage for persons who suffer from weak digestion, flatulenoy, and nervousness, Sold in lib. and 21b. tins, Is and 2s. FtORiL-M I— For tha Teeth and Breath.— A few drops of the.lig.uid "Floriliine' prlnkled on a wet tooth-brush produoea pleasant lather, whioh thoroaghly cleanses the teeth from all paraalta and impuitrles hardens the gums, prevents tartar, ftops decay, gives, to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, aud a delightful fragranoe to tha breath. It removes all unpleasant odour riaing from decayed teeth or tobaoco smoke " Tho Fragrant Floriline," bein composed ln part of honey and sweet herb* 1 delioious to the taste, and the greatest' ■> .et discovery of the age. Price Ss cd.' „ii Chemists and Perfumers. Wholes* _A>pot a Farring doQ-ro»d, London.

IN USE 100 YEARS. THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND. dr. robertTointment. CJKIN DISEASES. This VALUABLE *-» OINTMENT (as originally prepared by G.L. ROBERTS, CJKIN DISEASES, M.D.) is confidently reoommended as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every QKIN DISEASES, desoription, Ohilblains, Soorbutio Eruptions, Burns, Sore and Inflamed gKIN DISEASES. Eyes, Eozema, &o. DR. ROBERTS' ALTERATIVE PILLS FOR THE BLOOD AND SKIN. C3KIN DISEASES. They aro useful in Sorofula.Boorbutio Complaints Glandular Swellings, partiouSKINDISEASES. larly those of the neck; they are very effectual in the oure of that form of SKIN DISEASES, skin diseaso whioh shows itself in painful oraokß in the -skin of the hands, and SKIN DISEASES, in ail soaly diseases. Thoy may bo taken at all times without confinement or Q KIN DISEASES, ohange of diet, f SKIN DISEASES. Sold at lp. Ud. 2s. 9d„ lis., and 225. eaph, by tho Proprietors, Bridport', England. SGtHT

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 124, 27 May 1891, Page 4

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