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M’ULINTON’S SOAP. MADE from plant asbes in the way Soap was made 100 years ago. Professor Kirk, of Edinburgh, says of it in his "Papers on Health” :—“There is gomething in the composition of this soap which makes it astonishingly curative and most agreeable on the skin. Lather made from v instead of drying and so far burning the skin of those using it, has the most soothing and delightful effect. Try also M'CPnton's Shaving ».nd Tooth Soapo/’ IF YOU HAVE Avoid as you would a Ravenous V\ oif or a Roaring Lion the tak ng of Mixtures and the using of Lotions twhich dry up the disease, lock the poison in, and call it a Wonder ul Cure This is to be compared to the closmg a house that Is on fire, leaving it to smoulder away. Ct mmon sense dictates. ‘ Extract the poison, and thus prevent the possibility of Cancer, which is on tbe increase, forming, or Abscess on the Lungs, termed consumption, or Ulcer on the Liver or Kidneys. HAVE ¥OU SAD LEO With Wounds th'.t discharge or otherwise, perhaps, surrounded with inflammation and so swollen, that when you press your fißger on the mflamed part it leaves the impression? If so, under the skin you have poison that defies all the remedies you have tried, which, if not extracted, ou never can recover, but go on suffering till deat t * eleases you. I'er apsyour knees arc swollen, the joints are ulcerated, the samu with the ankles, mind which the skin may be discoloured, or there may be wounds; the disease, if allowed to continue, will deprive you of the power to walk. You may' have attended various hospitals and had medical advice, and been told your case is hopeless, or advised to submit to amputation ; but do not, for I can cure you. I don’t say perhaps but I will Because others have failed, it is no reason I should. GRAS HOPPER OINTMENT AND PILLS can be obtained of all Chemists and Stores. Prepared by ALBERT, 73 Farringdon Street. London, Eng. It is a certain remedy for the cure cf Bad Legs, Housem id’s Knee, U cerated Joints, Carbuncles Poisoned Hands, and Bunions Purchasers sholook for the registered trade mark of theGracshc •D a ereen Gbsl on r> - ' "'opyrigbti. ■ before going to bed 1 use R CALVERT’S CARBOLIC I Tooth Powder Instead of leaving your teeth exposed all night to the spread of decay. It is antiseptic, agreeable, and refreshing, and has the largest sale of any dentifrice. CALVERT’S Prickly-Heat Soap (10% Crystal Carbolic 1 is a pleasant antiseptic soap, specially suited for bath and toilet use in hot climates. C. CALVERT & Co., Manchester, ENGLAND. Vi \ m a K a 1 COMCOHBOyS 9 Line juice Kemptharne, Prasssr & Go.. Ltd., We/ington. p--- >' i A. U. Solanders & Co., tie i on. Burgess, Froser & Co., f(, tie Plymouth.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1726, 29 March 1905, Page 76 (Supplement)

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Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1726, 29 March 1905, Page 76 (Supplement)

Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1726, 29 March 1905, Page 76 (Supplement)

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