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aila 1 1 * '" |T| T ' -ii *■ -_-__■■ i'i-i ■—_-■■•_■-.■--'- - -1— s Rheumatism Two Bottles Make a Complete Cure. t _- r*n_ ' Perhaps your rheumatism is not bad enough to con-tee you to the bed; yet • jour muscles anq bones ache every *iwb a itora approaches, making you metiXlY miserable. "We can bring you positive and prompt relief. Isabella Menzies, of Gisborne, New Zealand, scads thisletter and her "I took ft hard cold which reunited in ,a severe attack of rheumatten^l tried aU kinds ol remedies without relief . Then I tried AVER'S Sarsaparilla 1 was /not disappointed, for after taking only two^ttes^rhemnatiflm all left me and l l waa eared. 1 want to do everything I can to m&eltoo-wn what a wonderful medietas: your Sarsaparnia is for those Buffering the severe pains of rheumatism." To make a ouick cure, take Ayer's Tm ' with tbe^awaparina. They make the liver active, cow biliousness and coaetipation. tmmt * Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., -«*»"• »*»>• - S ' ** WADE'S TEEPHING POWDERS forties aw soothing, reduce fever aad prevent blotohes. Price, ls.

(Jhambkblain's Cough Eemedt in ■ r '- Chicago. -__fegen Bros., ehe popular South Side drwgißta, corner 69tn Btreet and Went--worth Avenue, aay: "We sell a great doaljtf Chamberlain's Congh Remedy ,and find that it gives the most satisfactory results, especially among children for •c vera colds and croup- For sale by E, Snodghass, Hardy Street, Nelson. The proprietors of Kozie Tea are issuing ft new Tea, viz., Golden Tipped «I_d_ie," at 2a 0d per lb. 1 his tea is a pnre Ceylon, grown a. the highest elevation, 6.500 feet, and unport3i direct from the garden; and ie Remarkable for its Dright amber liquor, its exquisite flavour and artma, and the almost entire absence Tan aio Acid, tnat constituent ingredient ordinary tea which is so baneful in its efiepfr apon people of weak digestion and invalids generally. To these, and those _ blessed with the possession of x keen 'palate that oaa appreciate an exquisite flavour, and who oan afford to gratify it, we especially recommend the Golden Tipped " Kozie" as something that will be rare treat, and to invalids a pleasure UDaAoyed with having to pay the penalty (01 the enjoyment as would be the case with ordinary tea.— E. Snodgbass, Agent for Nelso-. It needs Lord Byron'a brilliant ears, His clever, brainy head, To tell ns hotv and when Some people are not dead. Bnt tince he's gone we'll tell the way. How good health to assure. And colds and hacking cougbs allay, Take Woods' Gbeat Pepfebmlnt Cube

A Gbeat Medicine. „ I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholraand Diarrhoea Eemedy and find it to oe a great medicine," says Mr E. S, Phipp of Poteau, Ark. It curep me ,of bloody flux. I cannot spaak too highly of it,' Thia remedy always wins the good opin ion, if not praise, of those who use it The quick cures which it effects even in the most Eevere cases make it a favourite everywhere, For sale by E. Snodgkass Har dy:st reet, Nelson. Aimc_ to Moth ebs. — Are you broken a your rest by a sick child suffering with the p*»in of cutting teeth ? Qo at once to a ohemis-b and get a bottle of Mbs. WnreLoVs SooTHixio Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little onerub awakes "as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens ' the gnmß, allays ail pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrncea, whether arising from teething or otrtier causes. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp is sold by Medicine dealers everywhere at Is lid. per bottle.

Valuable DioC6veby foe the Hvta. — D your hair tnarning grey or white, or Jailing off, nse 'The Mexican Hair Benewer," for it positively restore in every case Grey t White hair to its oiijr_aaJ cblenr;. withont leaving the disagreed. leiSnell of most " Eestorers." It makes Ihe^air charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands are not decayedjF Ask yonr Chemist for "Th, MBx-tnii Haib Ebneweb," cold by Chemisfej**^ J?erfumera everywhere at Bs. 6d. per T&ttZe. Wholesale depot, 33, Farringdon Eoad, London, England. FaoLiwii'-! — Fob thb Tb'kth and Bbkath.— A few- drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet toothbrush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the toetk a peculiar pearly-whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from deoayed teeth or tobacco smoke. "The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in parts of honey and Bweet herbs, is deuoionfl to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2a. Sd., of all Chemists and Perfumers. Wholesale depot, 33, Farringdou Eoad, London, England, Dr. I. T. Evans says: " I have used the Cabinet Bath on thirty- seven patients with consumption ; some who had been given np to die, and to my and their great surprise* thirty-six of them W9re entirely cured, and are to-day well and strong." The v Quaker " Turkish Bath is the most modern and perfeot bath cabinet made ; iwiee 80s and 355. F. C. Pettit, "Waimea Koad, agent.— Advt.

RIWAKA. FACTOBY BUTTER, fiesh every other diy, at ARTHUB E. KITCHING'S, Grocer, Hardy-et. 1907 HEADACHE, Neuralgia, Backaohe, Eheumatism, and ell pains quiokly cured by Loasby's Koolibah. 2/-. Chemists 'K-Jf-feioeer*. IStop that Cough ! Stop That Cough ! Stop That Cough l iStpp That .Cough. ! 'BW That Oough i ~"~ If you oannot sleep for coughing, one Keating's Lozenge will put you right. Tbey at obce oheok the eofgh end (remove the cause. An -nornou's^eale all oyer the world during the past 80 yeara proves their great value. There is absolutely ao remedy so speedy and effectual, tne Lozenge . alone give, ielief. Simple, but sure in aotion, they can be taken by the most delioate. Keating's Lozenges Keating's Lozenges Keating's Lozenges Keating's Lozenges Keating's Lozenges Keating's. Congh Lozenges, tbe un««Jled remedy for COUGHS, HOARSE- | -aMptad.' THBOAT TitOUBLEB, are i iwaerefy where in Tine by all Chemiets.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 140, 20 June 1901, Page 4

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