ECZEMA CUBED. Nothing taxes a man's patience. Nothing spoils a good disposition quicker, "' V\;-, Than any irritation*V>f- the skin. Piles almost drive you mad. All day they make you miserable, All night they keep you awake, Just the same with Eczema. Such miseries ar e daily decreasing. People are learning they can be cured. Learning the merit of Doan's Ointment. ' Plenty of proof that Doan's Oint merit will cure Eczema, Piles, or any other skin trouble. Here's proof of this statement: — Mr. F. Berisemann, sawmiLler, Uppei Mou'tere, Nelson, writes:—"l feel it my duty to express my gratitude for' the manner in which Doan's Ointment cured me of Eczema on the leg. I had suffered for some years with a very bad attack of Eczema, reaching from the knee to the ankle. I consulted different doctors and used various remedies, but all to no purpose, my leg got worse from day to day. In fact, it got bo bad that there seemed no way of getting relief, except by having my leg" off; hut thanks r Doan's Ointment, I am all right now. was advised to use this remedy, and in /three months it completely cured me. I give you permission to publish this statement, as it will surely be of benefit to other sufferers." Eczema is the most torturing and obstinate of all'skin diseases; then don't go oh suffering. Get Doan's Ointment to-day. This remedy cured jjNlr. Bensemann: —"A word to the wise" is enough." Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or willbe posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76, Pitt-street, Sydney. , / But, be sure you get DOAN'S.
THE CAMERA MAKES FOR OUTDOOR LIFE. HERE is no disputing the fact that, ownership of a Camera makes for personality. The rare old feelvng of • "Monarch, of all. he surveys" is like to steal over the man who is ■: ,afale to take the landscape home with him. , , It nieans so much more than ". a button or squeezing a % <&>ulb. i % ~*''-v^-•-,..,•... ".[' "' *,'-,. j It ' ' jmory plug that won't be dis- ' tlodged for years. : ',"• Have you a Camera?- If not, "call yian fix you up , with any size you requite. if COI!N~FsCOTT CHEMIST, NELSON. THE Cheapest and Best Preservative -; is COX'S WATER GLASS." One Shilling Bottle will preserve a v jsoßuea Dy W. C. ANCELL. AGENT, CHEMIST, TRAFALGAR-STREET.
The P. D. Corset Attains Perfection of Figure The woman who wears lloyai P..D.. is the worn in who has found fie secret of figure beauty. ■ (jQESEIS Impart to: the figrre a delicacy of line in keeping-with the current fashions and every- worhan who values her'ap• i peaiance should wear them. '.' Obtainable from all drapersi
GUINEA COMPETITION A cheque for £1 Is has been sent to the writer of this sentence: Miss MiH., Box 258, Dunedin — , '-...• "The inevitable' opinion of the best authorities—No <Tea surpasses Standout!" . The "STAND-OUT" PRIZE POEM appears next Saturday! WHY NOT WIN A GUINEA! Prize Poem published every Saturday. Best original four short-line advertisement verse about "Stand-Out Tea" wins each week. A Stand-Out Tea Coupon—from inside packet—must be enclosed, with full address, to: "Stand-Out Tea," P.O. Box 1490> Wellington. e NOTE.—With Blue Coupon may be sent one verse; with Red Coupon two verses. Those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for nine attempts posted them. NOTHDING IS MOR EREFRESHING -; THAN A CUP OF
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 November 1912, Page 2
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