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JMyJt is a sure and quick \S remedy for many § |j tdings. SBowel disorders, I /o Stomaed trqubks, ' Su lj ailments of tse Kidneys flf It and bladder. I Wolfe's \ SeGnappst* \ Jt fielps in cases of 1 />j] m/yeumatism. /: SJJ || Jt clears t6e $3lood—r i \L t6roug6 x J6e Kidneys, 8 \K\ fDon't accept any f(N~)\\ substitute, you must s^n v \C^I get t6e genuine. f(x i \ ' - ~ ~~ _ ~"

™ I. / — Diseases of Children. — / Results that follow the most satisfactory treatment. Some children have so many ailments that how they continue to exist seems a mystery. A little girl had measles, bronchitis, "congestion of the lungs and whoop, ipg cough, one after the other, until her system was reduced almost to a skeleton. The mother tells the story in tlie following letter : — "31, Charteris Road, "Finsbury Park. London, England, "November 13th, 1200. "Dear &irs, — hast December my little girl had measles very badly, followed' by bronchitis, which left her very weak' and delicate. " In July she had congestion of the lungs, and afterwards whooping cough, which so reduced her that she became almost- a skeleton. She could not. seem to recover lier-strength, and I was advised to give her Scott's Emulfion. After a. few doses her cough was much better and easier, and she was able to retain her food, which she could not do previous to taking the m$ fill BEATHICE EDITH STOREV. (Fiom a photograph.) Emulsion* In a month a. ter commencing the treatment sho began, to look like her old self, ajid gained in strength every day, which was wonderful, eons-idering what a iow state she wa.s in wJie-.n- I first gave her Scott'a Emulsion. 1 found that- the, preparation uot only strengthened, but put on fleih and built up her constitution, and lam convinced that it is owing to- the use of Scott's Emulsion that my little girl is wow the strong and healthy child the is " Yours very truly, "(Sig'hcd) '{MRSJ M. STOREY."The reason Scott's Emulsion is so potdnt in bringing ba-ek strength and vitality to a weakened system is because it enriches the 'blood with the nourishing properties of cod-liver oil without- taxing digestion. Ordinary food takes a certain amount of strength in tho digestive process, und where digestion) is weak, a.s is usually the ca.se in iilness, this is a burden. Scott's Emulsion, on k the other hand, requires indigestive effort, and "consequently it can give tlw sy.stem vitality and en-rich tb*3 bluod with th-e nourishing properties of fond without any waste of energy. Ycu cannot expect t-o derive the benefits which other people are deriving from Scott's Emulsion, unless you purchase the genuine preparation. This may be distinguished by our trade mark of a man holding a big lish over his shoulder, which is aa tiito •ra.pper *of every genuine bottle. ■ ■■.■■MujjjLuiijiMmaiß ,tmtti.mmamtmta^iti^.LMi^iimiL^:^i^m.^

That Tirqd Feeling That makes a constant burden of itself, is a sign that the blood is deficient in vitality, just as pimples and other eruptions are signs that, the blood is impure. It's a warning, too, which only the hazardous fail to heed. " I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for that tired, languid feeling. I was very weak, nervous and without ambition to do anything, but after taking a few bottles of this medicine my nerves were strengthened and that tired feeling disappeared. Hood's Sarsaparilla has improved my health generally and I now eat and sleep well." Mrs. J. Hawkijis, Isis St.,. Oamaru, New Zealand. Hood's Sarsaparilla Kemoves that tired feeling, gives new life, new courage, strength, animation. Sold by all chemists. Prepared by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. D-dertakers J LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS and EM'BALMERS, No. 35, LIOHFIELEJ STREET. Telephone 361. 1562 W' 'LANGFORD, • Undertaker and Embalimer. Oldest Firm jn New Zealand. FUNERALS AT FUNERAL REFORM PRICES. Address : Residence, corner Norlih and East Belts. Telephone 689. ■ Offioe : 138, Colombo Street. _Telephone^Bl2. 4885 GEORGE BA.RRELL, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. POLISHED ENGLISH OAK or RIMT7 COFFINS are kept in stock for urgent orders. Telegt_ih3 or Telephone Orders by night or day receive immediate attention. Office: 53, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Workshop, etc. : 232 and 234, St Asaph Street, Telepnon* 721. X1962 / ..,' ; '

— ' '"' "" - ■ «*> ; "THE POWER OF THOJJGHT ♦ - fn the Cure x of Disease," 45 pages, by C. B. Kline, Metaphysician (135, Montreal St.). Crisp, convincing, scientific. Everyoneshould, obtain a copy. Is and Is 6d ; leading booksellers. X2695

The smallest thingß have brought for tunes -o lucky inventor?. See Handbook cf Patents, obtainable free by post from Baldwin and Itayward. 172, Gloucestei Street, Ginstehurch. A. 11. Hart, representative. J- 6253-5 - __ _____

\ ' Th « Famoug Eemedy for .„ HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY -HEST MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA. AStlJfsl3 Hflfl liOllSUStiptlOil. . i. ■ i i t ■■ y •""fl H(5sE who have taken this medicine aie amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis, Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, I Pain „ Soreness 7 th Ch*^experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it n invaluable as ,t effects 1 a Complete Cure It is most comforting in aHavingJrritatfon in the throat and giving strength to the voice and it neither a low. a Cough or Asthma ta z * beco^enronic nor ConsumptioSTo devflop. Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coughs" have been properly treated with this medicine. ,- No ■■ . {house should be without it, as, taken at. the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certa.n. ■ ■ ' / a-** ■—- % &# a *■_■_■ _r^ t mm -sf^a^ki B_*"*__«_iC2r f Bemember that every disease has its commencement, DuWAr^L \Jr UUUVnO I and consumption is no exception to the rule. Prepared Only, and Sold Wholesale and Betail, by the Proprietor— •^L^&?JSZ^£^Z£* VtA G, HEARNE, Chemist Geelong, Victor^, I AGENTS FOR *W mm* KpftPTHOPJ^^PROSSER _& CO. and SHARUND

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7676, 8 April 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7676, 8 April 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7676, 8 April 1903, Page 4

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