Medical. Scrofula Is very often acquired, though generally inherited. ; ' Bad hygiene, foul air, impure water, are .among its causes. It is called " the soil for tubercles," and where it is allowed to remains tuberculosis or consumption is pretty sure to take root. Hood's Sarsaparilla removes every trace of scrofula and builds up the system that has suffered from it. This is the testimony of thousands of cured people. "My brother suffered very much from eczema (a form of scrofula) on all part* . of his body, but thanks to Hood's Sarsapa* rilla, he is now in excellent health." Miß( G. L. Baker, Awatuna, via Eltham, Tar a naki, N. Z. Hood's Sarsaparilla ■ IDS lie Made by C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell, ami fa SSI© Mass., ir. s. a. Sold by chflmiSiK. A _ BROKEN-DOWN This is a condition (or disease Ho which doctors give many names, but which few of them really - understand. It is simply weaknessa break-down, Nj as it were, of the vital forces that sustain the system. 55 1 No matter what may be its causes (for they are al- ». . most numberless), its symptomsaremuch the same; J. ' the more prominent being sleeplessness, sense of „ prostration or weariness, depression of spirits and id want of energy for all the ordinary affairs of life. m Now, what alone is absolutely essential in all such p cases is increased vitality—— & VITAL STRENGTH & ENERGY M to throw oft these morbid feelings, and experience W proves that as night succeeds the day this may be more certainly secured by a course of the cele- i-l brated life-reviving tonic "** than by any other known compilation. 3 i than by any other known combination. So surely as it is taken in accordance with the printed c directions accompanying it, will the shattered y. health be restored, «< THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE M LIGHTED UP AFRESH, .g and a new existence imparted in place of what "J had so lately seemed worn-out, " used up," and 2'. valueless. This wonderful medicament is purely ? vegetable and innocuous, is agreeable to the taste suitable for all constitutions and conditions, in m either sex; and it is difficult to imagine a case of £5; disease or derangement, whose main features are p} those of debility, that will not be speedily and O' permanently benefited by this never-failing recu- W perative essence, which is destined to cast into sj; oblivion everything that had preceded it for this 0 widc-spreadandnumerousclassof human ailments, pj' THERAPION.fiS3 5 Chemists throughout the world. Price in England, m 2/9 and 4/6. Purchasers should see that the word 'Thbrapion' appears on British Government Q . ! Stamp (in white letters on a red ground! affixed w to every package by order of His Majesty's Hon. S Commissioners, and without which it is a forgery. Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria. CRESOLENE IS A BOOM TO ASTHMATICS. Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of tile breathing orpins ' than to take the remedy into the stomach ? It cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptic is carried over the diseased surface withy every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment. It is invaluable to mothers with small» children. ■ ■ t Those of '* consumptive I—tendency lind immediate »S liseP relief from coughs or in- ftS*«,if e <, i->y- ifi| flamed conditions of the . Send post card for booklet, jwj / 4 . ' Trade supplied by all i Ear 8 the leading wholesalers. IkF i Life Insurance. GOVERNMENT fjsuRANEB DEPARTMENT' v FACT No. 4. A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NON* FORFEITURE protects every Assurance Policy issued by the Department. ficBSTAHTUii surrender values and loan values are allowed after two years, and if the premium is not paid within the thirty days of grace an account is opened crediting the policyholder with tho surrender value and increases thereon, and debiting him with the premiums as they fall due and interest thereon. As long as ! the amount to credit exceeds the amcsui j owing the policy is in full force, and in | the event of death or maturity the sum ; assured and bonuses, less the arrears with interest, are paid. Merchandise. fone of the Reasons Why j One of tlhe Reasons Why I so many people prefer the ■ Popular "HIGHLANDER" 1 CONDENSED MILK is, because it is PROFITABLE. — """" ■"■■■"«• j Profitable in Use- ) It's Full Cream," i Profitable in Health - i It's Absolutely Pure. Profitable for the Pocket— It's the Best Value. Profitable for the Home— Llt's " Ayo Ready." THE CHIEF OF THEM ALL! "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK. "You can depend upon it." | PI A NOR NO « DEPOSIT. . 1 , i* vyV &B. HI&H sr. P\ 5/~ A WEEK _ 2S. HIGH ST. PMmoS NO deposit. rJWWO 28, HIGH ST. PIANOS 6 '- a week: - 1 a r* g ww 28, HIGH sr. Pianos ™sir--8 »r» HVU £>®, HUSH ST. PIANOS 7h e£MFS~_ OANOS WF' piAßo^irw; ANOS~ "jgf PIANOS 9/ " A WEEK. Cj-iJ 28, HIGH ST. PIANOS PI AiSSOQ 10 " A WEEK, r-mnuo 28, HIGH ST. HENRY HUGHES, REGISTERED PATENT AGENT. IVTAiLttHIK 1882 , TRADEMARKS g l reglat«r«4 and Mf\ {» _ -VW 11 — /) \ f~M 1 l\s in all eaant;pla*> ( A h fl IjV tbl*Nll»Bt ttoWerld. ' Ip* ' Advice to Inventors * 1 ■ fr«*.M Application, »- . CU«at« kd riMd »ntl Molite4 in dlqwrinc el tkeix InvuiUone. Aueklaad Ofl«e: Sxefaaore Lan«, Qu«a« ft. JL l£o9XE*SßiTfi, Muagor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13583, 12 September 1908, Page 9
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