* Medical. . SCOTT'S EMULSION A Delicate THE EVIDENCE , from 59, Murray Street, Pyrmoat, Sydney, N.S.W., Sept. 9th, 1905. — "A great sufferer from colds, my 'little William was very delicate and although I tried many so-called remedies he did not improve. At last a friend, who had proved its value for her own child, ad viscdjne to give Scott's Emulsion. At this time William was recovering from a sharp attack of pneumonia. Scott's Emulsion agreed well with him, gave him a good appetite, and now, after persevering in a course of it, he is restored to complete good health."—(Mrs.) C. Legkrstrom. lITHE REASON WHYZ HE GREW STRONG He felt the benefit of the magtrifi* cent Lofoten (Norwegian) cod liver oil always used in Scott'». Tb» oil is the most strengtheningin tb« world. The Scott process of manufacture makes it so thoroughly digestible that every particle passes straightway into the tissues fof the body, quickly filling them with new Secure these identical benefits lor your own child by seeing "the lliihmin with the fish " on every package ot the genuine Scott's. From all Chemists and trade mark Dealers in Medicines. ~ SCOTTS EMULSION "RESTORED HEALTH" The Itch Fiend That Is Salt Rheum or Eczema,— one 0! the outward manifestations of scrofula. It comes in itching, burning, oozing, drying, and scaling patches, on the face, head, bauds, legs or body. It cannot be cured by outward applications,—the blood must be rid of the Impurity to which it is duo. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine to take- It has cured the most persistent and difficult cases. "Small -ed spots broke out all over my body. The itching was intense. My physician called it eczema. I began at once to take Hood's Sarsaparllls, and before I had used six bottles the spots and itching had all gone." William Vkrcoe, Block 27, Hill Street, Thames, N. Z. Accept no substitute for ' • Hood's Sarsaparllla Insist on having Hood's.' * , j ; L Sold by all chemists. Prepared only bj C. I. Hood Co., Lowell. Mass.. U. S. A. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Ims is the age of research and experiment, when . all nature, so to speak, is ransacked by the scientific *? for the. comfort;and happiness of man. Science has 55 indeed made-giant strides during the past century, ,_ and among the-by no means least important— ft discoveries in medicine comes that of Th THERAPiON. I 1 his preparation is unquestionably one of the most O genuine and reliable Patent Medicines ever intro- rj uced, and has, we understand, been used in the IS Continental Hospitals by Kicord, Rostan, Jobert, £3 Velpeau.Maisonncuve, the well-known Cbassaignac,atid indeed by all who are regarded as autho- ►-> rities in such matters, including the celebrated d Lallemaod. and Koiix, by whom it was some time since uniformly adopted, and that it is worthy the ? attention of those who require such a remedy we S> think there is no doubt. Prom the time of Aristotle ° downwards, a potent agent in the removal of Q these diseases has (like, the famed philosopher's K stone) been the object of search of some hopeful, M generous minds; and far beyond the mere power— . if such could ever have been discovered—of trans- *3 muting the baser metals into gold is surely the dis. 53 covery of a remedy so potcntas to replenish the fail- 05 ing energies of the confirmed rvu/ia the one case, © and in the other so effectually, speedily and safely P to expel from the system without the aid, or even the knowledge, of a second party, the poisons of -1 acquired or inherited disease in all their protean R? forms as to leave no faint or trace behind. Such is £• THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY S THERAPION B which may certainly rank with, it not take prece- fe deuce of, many of the discoveries of our day, about *? which no little ostentation and noise have been B made, and the extensive and ever-increasing tie- . . mand that has been created for this medicine wher- (m ever introduced appears to prove that it is dm- pq tined to cast into oblivion all those questionable remedies that were formerly the sole reliance of Q medical men. Thcrapion may be obtained of the q principal chemists and merchants throughout the $ world.— Fields Aiiver/iser.K.\Hnmiwt. EDSON'S HAIR RENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO IT* NATURAL COLOUR, CLEANSES TIER SCALP. PREVENTS DANDRUFF, INDUCES GROWTH. MAKES THE HAH* SOFT, PLIANT, AND GLOSSY. I s N OT A D YE AND THEREFORE DOES NOT STAIN TBI SKIN. 08 nD PER BOTTLE. POSTED TO ANY PART OF THE COLON FOR 6D EXTRA. J. EDSON, C lB1 ™' 258, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Established 1859. ——————— 1 EDSON'S GRIPE OR COLIC MIXTURE, FOR HORSES. AN INVALUABLE REMEDY. SCARCELY EVER KNOWN TO FAIL. 3/6 PER BOTTLE. EDSON'S (WORM POWDERS, FOR HORSES. HORSES USING THEM REQUIRE NO REST FROM WORK, OR ALTERATION INFEEDING. IN PACKETS AT 2/6. To be obtained of all Chemists and Stor* keepers. Jgy~ '"'eSt 'T'HEY'KE Eye-Helps if Bight. Wn V* Eye-Hurters and Head■Lc» - *».\f ache-Makers if Wrong—lt it U3ran|KU> by knowing the Optical BailIT J~jTsZ itt ueß3 thoroughly, and attendli^2»^l'lins to it properly, that w« hope to build and to keep » 1 1 reputation •\*&£r'Jk SYDNEY JONES. Eyesight. Specialist, 164. Karanaahape ltd. fOOYAL MAIL JUNE OF COACHES.LV Leaves Warkworth for Kaipara Flaw very Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and aturday at 10. a.m., leaving Kaipara Flat* or Warkworth on arrival of train*. Wedesdft.vs and Saturdays through to Wayby nd Wei is ford. Saddle horses and sulkies op ', Raawoottom and Sons.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13537, 7 September 1907, Page 6 (Supplement)
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