Blood poison, resulting from small wounds, is becoming more prevalent. Even so slight an injury ns the scratch' of a pin will sometimes cause blood poisoning. The lialm as soon as the injury has been' receive!. That liniment pr vents all danger of blood poisoning, and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time resuired by the usual treatment. For Bale everywhere. ... When children fail to thrive give them Steam's Wine. It makes'weak children strong by grriag them better appetite and digestion. They like to take it because its taste it pleasant... UHEUMO-cures —not merely relieves -Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, because it expels all uric acid from the system. .Patent cure-alls may give temporary relief, but there can be no permanent cure until poisonous matter in the blood has been -eradicated. Hundreds liave testified to benefit received. All Chemists and Stores, 2s\6d and 4s 6d...
lßauiy*s Secret. )>■ *62 ICiL.MA FLUOR CKEAM, premier face cream, ;ite greatest dis<overy ever m iiit* for the skin. The Iciinia \'.i(ural Water it cfitains frees- WaVu««. «■ Vomen forever fro.u the slavery to greasy or oily creams. It cleans die pores, prevents am^curcs chaps, sunburn,roughness, redness and insect bites, and gives a lasting sense o r cool comfort. (Englishwomen know that Ictlma Fluor. Cream the famous 'facer.ream without grease," is Nature's way to lieauty. J. BAXTKR, Chemist, Timarn. L B- JAMES. Chem'X-. Timarn
A Cold tL Chest is dangerous. If neglected it may lead to serious lung troubles. You need.a medicine that will break up the cold, soothe the cough, and cure the trouble. The -remedy that will do this most quickly a-nd safely is the one that has for 40 years been the favourite'family cough medicine. BONNINGTOH'S IRISH MOSS Tell your Chemist it must be Bonnington'i. - ro Jason's r- Immortality. The story of Jason and his quest oi the Golden Fleece is a parable. Jason is not dead. He lives and moves in ten million reincarnations and he is known by every name, from John Smith to Chrononotonthologos. He still seeks the Fleece, golden always in his fancy, whether in fact it be ebony, yellow, or one of the shades of red. " Splendid head of hair that girl has," he says, and with that stands confessed. Good old Jason I Have you splendcd hair, dear devotee of VA LAZE (in Jars 4s and 7s post free) ? If not, the probabilities are that Jason may despise you. Look to your tresses. If your hair is skimpy and dull, gee to it at once that you make it luxuriant and , lustrous. How ? It's easy—Dr. Lykuskl's Hair Tonic. Stimulates lustrous growth, energizes the scalp and hair follicles, prevents falling (bottles 3s Qd, post 3d). Pneumatic combs, 3s each, post free. Special Herbs for washing the Hair (packets Is, post free). Harko Water-soften-ing Pastilles (boxes Is, post free). Of learlmir Chemists, or by post direct frnm.lhc Valuze Massage Institute, Brandon Street, Wellington. -JU you want to know the way to M-rite at once for Mile. Rubinstein's cliarminc new booklet "Beauty in the making," ad by post, or free £6 with any <Jr<ler. 4 SUTTON'S Early Gem Carrot, Sutton's Early Shorthorn.—C.F-C.A.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13807, 19 January 1909, Page 2
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