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BAD 1?0R THE SKIN.

It is not a good thing for people who have skin trouble such as eczema, or even a tendency to pimples and a blotchy complexion, to smear themselves with greasy ointments and such things. In fact they could "not do anything worse. The grease, clogs the pores of the skin and the trouble gets worse When there is an irritating or itching rash, a soothing boracic wash may help to allay the irritation; but of course it doesn't cure. Skin eaunplahits arise from an impure condition of the blood, and will persist until the blood is purified. The well known !)r Wiliams" IMnk Pills have given good results in many forms of skin trouble. They make rich, new blood that drives out the impurities and imparts a glow of health. They increase the appetite and energy, and correct any condition that arises from a deficient state of the blood. These pills can be had wherever medicine is sold.

KEEPS VOTT FF.FXTNG FiT AND WELL—WAJ-ROXGOA.

Drink Wai-Rongoa Mineral Water dady. and vou'll feel bettor and work bettor. It is fresh, pure, crisp—a glassful before breakfast, at meal times will refresh you. tone you up. ami keep your system in good condition. Or add it to your drink. It blends perfectly with whisky. Hotels, clubs, .stores, chemists. ... During thm cold rrc**y ireathw womenfolk, especially those, who do their own housework, have great difficulty in keeping their arms and hands from chapping. The ver* - best remedy which v.-j can recommend is 'Almond Meal" Skin Emollient. This supplies tho needed nourishment to the skin, and heals tho chaps. Obtain from H. G Malcolmson. Central Pharmacy. ... MAXIM: "Good cheap is dear at lone; run." MORAL: Ruy MARTEU.'S Hrandy. RELIEVES OS OF ANXIETY. "Even since my Tittle 1 oy David was t.hrco I have given !\;in Chamberlain's Oinjil' Remedy." says Mrs G. A. Paxton,'"r.ittip Cliester Street. Now Farm, Q. 'I have used it {or all my children rnd have never known it to fail. Mnny nights our two little girls have been ban with croup but our faith in Chamberlain's Cough TVcmedy relievos us of anv anxiety. Wo know that ono or t.vyo doses will remove all signs of croup anil that tlioy will bo .-Jright iu the awning-" S<jld everj'sr,h«r«\

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15448, 10 September 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15448, 10 September 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15448, 10 September 1914, Page 3

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