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Had Catarrh for Five Years After other remedies failed, Scott's Emulsion effected a Cure. For all of the chronic affections that result, from taking cold«, there is no remedy so effectual as that which is mentioned in the following letter : — " RavenSiead 1 House, St Helena, "Lancashire, England, "October 9th, 1900. "Dear Sirs, — I had been suffering from nasal catarrh for about five years, and always seemed to have a cold. Every moping I had a severe fit of sneezing, which was intensely disagreeable. I tried very many remedies, but nothing didi me, any good. I was advised to try Scott's Emulsion, and am very thankful I did' so. From the time I commenced the use of youi preparation I felt I was deriving benefit.. My chest became stronger, and all my 1 ROBERT G. RIDGE WAY. i ■ (From a fchoMyraph.) nnpleasant and ') distressing symptoms gxadua% disappeared. I may say I have given Scott's Emulsion a good trial and the results have been entirely satisfactory, having quite lost my old complaint — catarrh -^•and to Scott's Emulsion I give the credit of my present satisfactory state of health , having taken no other medicine since I commenced its use. I found it very pleasant to take,—^-Faithfully yours, "(Signed) ROBT. G. RIDGEWAY." . In the majority of cases,, it is unnecessary to allow weak tendencies to continue until they develop into chronic ailments. Scott's Emulsion is just what is needed to strengthen the system so that weakness is overcome through the natural processes •of Nature. It stimulates the appetite, benefits digestion, and nourishes the weakened system back to strength and vitality as no other remedy can do. When takjfcg Scott's Emulsion, the patient doesraot v rtealjse Re is taking codliver oil, because Scott's Emulsion is so palatable and no disturbances of digestion follow taking, ik Scott's Emulsion. is far superior to the piaia todvliver pU because it » palatable, and! does not tar digestion. That cod-liver oil contains meritorious properties cannot be disputed by anybody, and in order to derive the greatest benefits from these properties, the oil should be taken in the form of Scott's Emulsion, whicfh may easily be distinguished from other preparations by our trade mark of a man holding a big fish over his shoulder. ■ == THE KIDNEYS. ( . ■ — - : -* ■ Blood is conveyed from the 'heart to the kidneys through arteries, and it is the function 'of the kidneys to filter the blood, and otherwise separate from' it water and various impurities. . These impurities are ur«a, uric acid, and! mineral matter. "When the kidneys have done their work of purification, the blood enters the veins am-d traverses the body, accumulating, an its course, a fresh supply of effete matter produced by the wasting" of the tissues. • - The^ heart again delivers the blood to the kidneys, and the. process is repeated. Night and: day •the work of tlhe Jtidneys goes on without ceasing. . , : . , . , If the 'kidneys, through weakness or 'disease, are unable to perform their appointed duty efficiently,, tihe Wood enters the -veins contaimina.ted' witih xtrina-ry poisons. It is the presence of such poisons an the blood which causes us to suffer from Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago j Sciatica, Neuralgia, Blood Disorders, Gravel and Bladder Troubles. The reason why Warner's Safe Cuxe ia so successful in curing all these disorders is plain. Warner's Safe Ouw is a specific cure for all diseases of the kidneys and liver. The medicine (restores thbs'e vital organs to health and activity, and consequently cures, in a natural manner, all codapia-ihts due to the retention of urinary or biliary poisons in -the blood. Mr R. H- Blaokman, 32, Greek Street, Gtebe, Sydney, writing on 15th Dec, 1901, says : " About seven- years ago I w-as suffering from Gout, and wa's suddenly seized by Bcia*iea, which attacked me as I was driving, and the pain 'became so bad that I had to be wwied home. I was advised the nerfc morning to tafee JWarner's Safe Cure. After 'taking a few doses I felt relief, and after taking one or two bottles was cured altogether." ,- 2715 THE REMEDY OF THE AGE. TUSSICURA. THE GREAT THROAT AND LUNG CURE. Fa Cold k neglected there are so many serious complications that may arise that a special value is to be attached to a medioine like TUSSIOUBA. This preparation has proved to be not only an effective and immediate xsmedy fox a bad cold or a haTasaing cough, but it prevents tlhe development of such dangerous diseases as Pneumonia, Acuts Bronchitis, or that mo3t dreaded soomge, Consumption. The phenomenal success attained by this preparation is proof of its merits, and in the winter season), when colds are necessarily more prevalent than at other times, no household should be without a bottle of jfUSSICURA, so as to be prepared for any emergency. Both as a cure and a certain preventive there is nothing to equal this mixture, and a single dose will be sufficient to prove this. . j PRICE— 2s 6(fPER BOTTLE j Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer— J S. J. EVANS, Dunedin. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO. X3005 WANTED, Buyers of Genuine Eider Down Quilts, full size, from 22s 6d; also Blankets, Colonial and English, from 9s 6d pair. At Lawrence and Kircher's, 182, 184, High Street. 2 XICTANTED, Buyers of Double Iron BediTY. Steads aA 85s to call and see Lawrenc* «n3*KkcWa, 182, 184 High Street. . -*•

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7423, 9 June 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7423, 9 June 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7423, 9 June 1902, Page 1

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