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IBuafldier»s ans 3 Gont^acto^s ALEX. J. EAND, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, BUILDING SURVEYOR & VALUATOR. Damages to Buildings, by Eire or other causes, assessed. Houses built on the Time Payment System. Plans and Specifications prepared and all Financial Arrangements made. ESTIMATES GIVEN. . , M’CLINTON’S SOAP. "IJ'ADE from plant ashes in the way .Soap was made 100 years ago. Professor Kirk, of Edinburgh, says of it in his “Papers on Health”: —“There is something in the composition of this soap which makes it astonishingly curative and most agreeable on the skin. Lather made from it instead of drying and so far burning the skin of those using it, has the most soothing and delightful effect. Try also Shaving and Tooth Soaps/’ Discovered by Christopher MUDD, F.L.S., F.R.G.S., M.D.Ph.S., London, Botanist to the King of England during his Majesty's Indian Tour. “ OLE AC ” EOB ECZEMA. CURES this terrible itching COMPLAINT. Not a Grease. Does not Stain the Linen. Full directions each Jar. Jars, ss; post, 5s 4d, Used in the Melbourne Homoepathlti Hospital with success. Obtainable at G. MEE, Chemist, Wellington. Or sole agent for N.Z., C Ju. BEST. AUCKLAND.

A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. This is a condition (or disease) to which doctors give many names, but which few of them really understand.. It is simply weakness —a breakdown, as it were, of the vital forces that sustain the system. No matter what may be its causes (for they are almost numberless), its symptoms are much the same; the more prominent being sleeplessness, sense of prostration or weariness, depression of spirits and want of energy for all the ordinary affairs of life. Now, what alone is absolutely essential in all such cases is INCREASE VITALITY—vigour—VITAL STRENGTH AND ENERGY to throw off these morbid feelings, and experience proves that as night succeeds the day this may be more certainly secured by a course of the celebrated life-reviving tonic THER APIO N NO. 3 than by any othgr known combination. So surely as it is taken in accordance with the printed directions accompanying it, will the shattered health be restored, the EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH, and a new existence imparted in place of what had so lately seemed wornout, ‘'used up” and valueless. This wonderful medicament is purely vegetable and innocuous, is agreeable to the taste —suitable for all constitutions and conditions, in either sex; and it is difficult to imagine a case of disease or derangement, whose main features are those of debility, that will not be speedilj and permanently benefited by this never-failing recuperative essence, which is destined to cast into oblivion everything that had preceded it for this widespread and numerous class of human ailments. THERAPION Is sold by the principal Chemists and Merchants throughout the world. Price in England, 2s 9d and 4s Cd. In ordering state which of the three numbers is required, and observe that the word "THERAPION” appears -on the BritishGovernment Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) affixed to every genuine package by order of His Hon. Commissioners, and without which it is a forgery. Sold by Kempthorne, Prosser and C-0., Christchurch and branches.

TO SUFFERING YOUNG MEN.—A Reverend Gentleman, having been an unfortunate sufferer from boyish folly foi* years, was cured in a remarkable manner after doctors had failed. He will send the cure free to anyone. Write to Mr Amos Winter, P. 0., Berwick. Victoria.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1756, 1 November 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1756, 1 November 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1756, 1 November 1905, Page 1

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