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jfpIRST LORD 3f the Washtub ADMIRAL BLUE!” BLUE which makes clothes WHITE. A Bolt of “ Admiral Blue ” Works Wonders in the Laoijdry. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ■ 10

Mrs Zimmerman CURED OF WEEPING.ECZEMA. September, 1903, 7 Douglas Wallace St., Wellington. Sin.—l have suffered for over twelve months from Weeping Eczema in a very aggravated form, hut principally on my hands, wrists, and elbow joints. W hat I tried during the year would stock a small shop, including th c Ointment at 4/G pot, and —Soap at 2/-, besides tubes of Lanolinc, ' Emolients. Salves. Omtments. Antidotes, and medicines innumerable. I became so bad that I went to the Wellington * Hospital for treatment, but at the end of three weeks, came away in the same condition, or, if anything, apparently worse. Shortly after this some friends, who live at Brooklyn recommended me to try PUAKTEKOA CIKTMENT, which I did, and cno 60X has cam?J»toly. oared Rio. Yoms sincerely, Mrs. Zimmerman. FREE. BY P3ST. Lar v e box of Plattlekoa Oinlmmt for 24 penny stamps. Small sample bsxfor&i/.pcnco. PIAKTEKGA PROPRIETARY, Wellington. j. ANOTHER LEG SAVED. inths I have suffered from Ulcere and RunnlP.B Wound® ou the leg, which defied all treatment, including that of the most skilful Physicians. Four months I was treated by an Auckland doctor, and- my case becoming so serious, he tha mlsss miracle happened within A W»ok. my leg would have 10 be ambulated at the kitse, ulcers having become so deep, and that takn g the leg ofl was my tnly cfcancc. During that terrible week, and while the thought of the operation and its consequences nearly distracted me. I heard some remarkable reports about an Ointment called PLtoTEKOA, and as a forlorn hope. I procured a box, and commenced to use it, and you may call It ma^le. mlracle'or wfiat yoa like, all I have to sav is that c«3 to* camploltiy cararf ns, and I am as sound and well to day as ever I was, PLANTSKOA will always find a place in my home. I haye found the healing effect the same with other members of my family, in the case of cuts, etc.' I might also add that we are greatly pleased with FfatttftUsaSMp; its i.sc m.ikos the skin 1 eauiifully clear and smooth.” ’

HIP HI M WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT A SINGER? EVERY LADY LIKES ME, ONCE SHE HEARS ME SING; FOE SHE KNOWS 1 EVER EASE AND COMFORT BEING; .HOME I MAKE THE. BRIGHTER BY THE GOOD I DO; AND IF YOU BUT ASK ME, I WILL SING TO YOU. On the E C eet of E C terms ! ! SEE THE LATEST MODELS At the SINGER SHOWROOMS. 5, WILLIS STREET. <SE> gaps m FOR THE THROAT I THE VOICE! THE LUNGS I AN IDEAL REMEDY, Containing no Cocaine or other Poisonous Drugs, May be taken daily by old and young. Their antiseptic properties prevent abnormal fermentation of the food, and are thuo helpful in indigestion and Dyspepsia. Sold by •U chemists in tine, 1;S, or post free on receipt of stamps from the sole manufacturer. - G. HUDSON. CHEMIST. IPSWICH, QUEENSLAND. SYDNEY DEPOT—S and 7 Queer's Place. man feel fit Makes

NEW MAP NEW MAP NEW MAP GREATER WELLINGTON. GREATER WELLINGTON. GREATER WELLINGTON. SIZE. 60 i 40. Scale: 8 Chains to the' Inch. Printed in Four Colours, Varnished. Mounted on Canvas, and bung with Rollers. PRICE: TWO GUINEAS. T ITTLEBURY AND COMPANY. Pab-i-J lieher, ot t the above Map have only a few copies now left. Intending purchasers should procure at once. LITTLEBURT AND COMPANY. 8. Willis street, Wellington.

from each hen if brought up on SINGER’S EGG PRODUCER a scientific nitrogenised FOOD containing all the elements required for making bone, flesh, feathers, and eggs. „ Packets, .1/6. Sold by at! STORES and BOW WIMGTCW’S, Christchurch Write for Free Book “ Profitable Ponltrv Farming.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5678, 28 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5678, 28 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5678, 28 August 1905, Page 3

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