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AfiAWFUUM . —: o = —■ Promptly Cured by : ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pilb. —? . They Drove the 'Trouble out c ,r this New Zealander's Blood. . Persons who have Eczema or- other skin troubles causing disfiguring ami' irritating blotches and pimples, should; aim at clearing their blood of the jin-' puritio,s that cause their trouble: Thfy will never be cured- until they do .thi.-.j, It is not reasonable to expect pastes and ointments rubbed on the surface Jo clear the blood. They are really bail for the complaint. Greasy • things only clog the pores of the skin. A cooling wash may be useful to relieve the itching but that is all. Something for the blood is needed. I)r Williams' Pink Pills have cured many cases of eczema and skin disorc}er' because they make rich .new blood that drives out the impurities, and iippai'ts n glow of health. There has just been reported a rather astonishing cure of a most severe case of -Eczema by "Dr Williams' Pink Pills," particulars of which we give. The sufferer was Mr Ernest A. Troon, of Bedford St., Belfast, N.Z. He says: — "I don't think any one had sounder health than I did, but how I contracted eczema was this way. I cut my knuckle badly while working, and it was bound up with a bandage that was not clean.'• Two days after, the second finger on the left hand- started to swell. -The swelling went round the wrist to the elbow and up to the arm nit. I had a lump there as large as a hen egg, and couldn't- put my arm down to my side. My fore arm puffed out to an enormous size, so did th(t. finger and hand. You could make jv dent that- lasted several minutes. There wals no pain only a numb prickly, feel-; ing. For some weeks I was treated at the hospital, but got no benefit. T tried all sorts of things, every possible remedy that I heard of. The left arm and hand were covered with waterv blisters and the itching of them nearly drove me mad. I went up to Hawke's Bay and consulted doctors, and vet . got no cure. I would prick the blisters and let out the water, which was the' colour of pale tea. After it left the arm it spread all over my body and thighs, chest and back. I was nearly frantic, and at times just a bundle of bandages. My blood must have been in an awful state. I went to a, skin specialist but I only got worn' and worse, and I was laid, up in bed for seven weeks. Large blisters kept forming and the flesh below was red and angry looking. 1 had to be most careful over my diet. When I was laid up my mates used to come over and keep me company, and recommend various remedies, salad oil, alum water, suphur, lard, too. My skin seemed literally on fire —I'd feel like tearing myself to pieces. I could nevfeir "fenjoy myself or any pleasure out of life. ',My skin was covered with thousands' of tiny blisters. After going to various doctors, and spending every penny I could spare and more, I read of a ease of -Eczema up at Gisborne being cured by Dr Williams' Pink Pills and that decided me to give them a- trial. First of all I found the irritation _ getting less, and the fiery pain decreasing. The skin became much less tender and far more healthy looking. At Easter I was actually able to go to the r(ices and wear ordinary boots. I owe my recovery solely to Dr Williams' Pink Pills. My general health is vastly better. I eat spendidly and feel as fit as ever." Dr Williams' Pink Pills are 3s a box, 6 boxes 16s- 6d of all dealers or Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

Chamberlain's Tahlet9 have remarkably successful in curing stomach. troubles, biliousness and constipation. One man was cured of a. bad stomach trouble by these tablets afterhaving spent many pounds for medfc cines and treatment, without any permanent benefit. In cases of constipation they are mild and gentle in their action, and they leave the bowels in a natural and healthy condition. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Try them. You will find them far su-i perior to pills. For sale everywhere... If yon are suffering from Biliousness, Constipation, Indi'gestion, _ Chronic Headache, invest one penny in a port card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., 608 Harris street, Sydney, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamberlaip's Stomach and r,iv«r Tablets. For *ale everywhere. ..! For influenza, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1* fid and' 8a M. Wioletta's Guarantee. IN reference to the Guarantee Offer by the WIOLETTA TOILET COMPANY'S preparation, WIOLETTA HAIK FOOD AND TONIC, now appearing in the papers throughout New Zealand, the reason we make this Guarantee is on account of so many Genuine Testimonials sent us, completing cures, from one bottle upwards. We make twelve bottles the limit, as wo fell certain that if twelve bottles won't effect a cure, no further amount will, and we also feel confident that if WIOLETTA won't effect a. cure, nothing in the wide world will. We firmly believe no other Hair Tonic in the World has ever offered this Guarantee, and the following is all we require:— In case of Baldness, we must have the assurance of a medical man that the hair roots are still alive; the date each bottle is purchased from our agent, until the 12th bottle has been used; then if the purchaser has received no benefit, we return £2 2s (two pounds two shillings). WIOLETTA is an Absolute Cure for Baldness, provided the roots are still alive, Alopecia, Dandruff, Irritatjon of the Scalp, Falling out of Hair,' and all Hair Troubles. 3s 6d, Postage fid extra. T- E. Skinner, Fairlie; J. V!. Oddie, Tiniaru. Wholesale, L. B. JAMES, Timaru. MOKO, the Great Cough Cure. Lady writes to proprietor :-rPlease send two more bottles of Moko.; its a wonderful medicine.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13989, 26 August 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13989, 26 August 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13989, 26 August 1909, Page 2

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