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Teeeb'en v h. Shustokei. Feb. ' ■iß79^Dw.'Sir;T7i- , "'thiat it.is.a'.mere'actjof justice to : ; let you know whit tho use.cf 'y6iir-Terebena.So*p. Has .. done, forimy daughter. From' her ;cHildho©d.Bhe. was : subjectto a scrofulous sortjbf.skin.disease, and as she grew op her. arms, : hand s, and'especially flD^er?, : Were subject'-'to frequent eruptlons, which :we. were . told would disappear when; she: was. 01der.... From, . about fourteen years of/age • until - she;; was eighteen; , ; she was ftttended and adviied by two medicar men of skill; and tea W* medicines;;aod used: .ointment*; ;; but.. , with no relief. She also* tried .several : <iuack : medi-: : : cines. vAfter spending much monejyand only becomY . ing weak' and' low spirited. Bhe 'tried a. \box of your ; : ■ Terebene SoajV which, removed all traces of ehiption, and rendered the skin as *oft is any ybunjf.lady could; desire: At first inflamed . appearances again showed j ' themselves.but.vanished on again usiog the soap.'She. has for some months urged me to .write in.thankfulness;. • for the beneflt she has received;-vTOis:caseis~genuine ; . and the cure am;., dear Sir;, yours ;faithfuily •• i . F.S. Cleftver's is un'« ! rivalledforpreventlngaud allaying every description^, : of eruption-a''d irritation; and -lproduicing.. a 'smooth, skin and' C'ear brilliant ; compleiion.—Manufactory,.; 32> 33, and 34; Red Lion Street, H6lburDi London. HOW- TO. AVOID THE-IvjUßlbO'S K?FSCTS OF present.system 'of. living—partak- ; ing of toq.'rich.food; as. p istry,'Saccharine and fatty substances, 'alcoholic; .drinks,'and' : au. insufficient ; amount : .of deranges; the ; Jlrer. ; I«would all . people, unless . they are careful * to'-keep .the:^UveiVacting", : : great care in the uae of alcoholic. drinks,,aVoid sugar, and" always dilute largely with Tvater.; Experience , shows that porter* mild sherri©s,': sweet cbampagne;Uiqueurs;:.and brandies, are:all very apt to'disrtgree j'.whiio light white .Wines and;, gin 1 ; or.. .whisky;Jargely,dlluted..with.'sbda water; will be.fpund; the least object oniable.V ;Eko'b.. Fkuit Salt .is. peculiarly adapted for &ny ; constitutional weakness, of. the iiver ; it possesses the poweri of . reparation ; .wlien . digestion has beeri'disturbed/or.. lost,.and.vplaces...the . invalid on the...rlght .track'-,of health. ;a world" of ! .woes is: avoided 1 .by those 'who Veep and' u3e; ELNo's - Fruit Sa.lt, therefore :n6; family should •yer b«i., without it rixhta are; .protected ; in every civilised country. Eramioereach bottle, and: see that the Capsule is marked" Lno's. Khuit Salt." Without it you have b?en .imposed uponiby a worthless imitation. Sold by>: all - Chemists. Price 2s 9d and 4s 6d; 'Prepared only: at ..Eno's . Fruit Salt Works; Hatcham, London, 0.E,, by J.. C. Exo's • Patent.'What is gas coke ? Gas coke \s nearly, all carbon, and carbon properly burned will give out/ in round cumbors,: 14,000 nnitsjof' heat per'ponnd, or very.nearly.as much as ; .the best.English steam coals. : indeed, coal'ionly surpasses .Ut; because of the small ■ quantity of.hydrogen which itcontains uncombined ■ with oxygen. > ! It is often jurged.th%t coke cannot be osi good as coal.oecauseit has lost all the beat-producing, power equivalent to that,of;the gas.driven,off.-, v Jt is> quite true;;thatitbe.vCokei ; resulting},from; one ton ofcoal does not possess the same'calorific.value'as the; coal f-om which.it was madeJT ;.But it mu3t be borne 3 in minri 'tbat swear-3 /comparing coal: -•WEIBHT FOR weight. Thus,. lOOlbs. ,of coal pro-:; duces 66lbs. of coke so ,that some..3ocwt. of' coal lav required to produce on 6 ton of coke, and..the difference ; satisfactorily v allows ; . for thd.* heat •• producing: • power of the gas driven off. . St. Jacobs Oil proves to be a Mascotte, " La Mascotte," Burnett-street, St. Kilda, lut No▼ember, 1883. To the Edit >r of the New ZoaUnd Herald. Dear Sir,—l bare been suffering from severe' and painful chilblains for some yoars. Have tried ererything possible to cure tliem. but only got tsmporary raMaf After two aDDlications of St. .T»nn>i. on they entirely disappeared, and have never been troubled with them since.—l remain, dear sir, yours faithfully, F- E. bamuell. Teacher of the Pianoforte, i !£, L«ry and Co., Wholesale DepOt. uokl&nd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6956, 4 March 1884, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6956, 4 March 1884, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6956, 4 March 1884, Page 6