i For the Gat-of-door Girl. | Sun exposure to E3 the weather — gig these are not feared by the girl -who uses Sydal. Indeed Sydal m will soften and beautify the skin 110 matter how hard may oe the hands, or how rough and dry may be the lips. Sydal is pleasant to vse and is very a jar containing three mont hs' supply cost bnt 1/6. Generonssumple jar post free for 3d stamp. > G. W. Wilton & Co., Ltd. j{||g Wellington aad Aadtl*ni 823 E3 ■ +426 (WILTONS HAND EMOLLIENT)
ÜbY The Starcfr that ORDER IT AND SEE THAT YOU GET I? Ask (or tft* lib Fancy lixu.
USED IT IN INDIA. "Daring 13 years I lived in India I used nothing but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis an.l sore throats," says Mr Archibald C. Macaffer, care of Roberts and Sons, Engineers, Bendigo, Vic. "I have given •i witts success t\i hundreds of natives, both Hindu and Mahommedan, and in every case it has proved efficacious. Even natives of caste often came to my bungalow Oking for a Jose of Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy, so I do not hesitate to recommend it ' cases of colds and bronchial truSold everywhere.*
A MEDICAID OPINION, During a recent medical conference the indiscriminate use of hair dyes was fully discussed, it being stated that si • preparations on tne market were tively dangerous, often setting chronic skin troubles. The public wo be well advised to purchase only tho preparations of known reliability, euc. as Dr. Wilson's Regenerator, which is used by thousands with splendid results. Testimonials are being received every day in praise of it. Mr Hendy, Hair Specialist, of Dunedin, controls the New Zealand agency, and has appointed Mrs Cousins, Art Depot, Hardy-street, agent for Nelson. Pries os 6d per bottle.*
HACKING CGCTGfi. '"x'or about two years my sun Eric had a nasty hacking cougn," says Mr. Albert \V. Coleman, "Caramba," Mon-cur-street, Diilwich Hill, N.S.W. "Then I gave him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and after a few joses noticed he had. greatly improved. Before we had given Qim the whole bottle his cough had completely disappeared He ts now strong and wpli, and gaining weight daily." 'i ever"'' -a"" ROYAL MAIL COACH. POKORORO. CPPER MOUTERE NGATIMOTI. CIOACH now leaves Pokororo for J I pper Moutere, per timetable. Leaves Pokororo Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 a.m., arriving on rturn at Pokororo at 4 p.m. All PARCELS cnret itllv delivered. CHARLES GREEN-. ROYAL MAIL COACH. STANLEY BROOK TO WAKEFIELD. Stanley Brook : Tuesday, I hursday, anj Saturday, at 6.45 a.m. Returns same day. leaving Wakefield at 1 p.m., arriving at Stanley Brook at p.m. The minimum charge for Booking parcels over one week in future will be Is Return Fares only when paid in advance. E. S. WELLS, Proprietor.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 29 May 1914, Page 2
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