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TETTER, OR HERPES. This is characterised by an outbreak of small vesicles appearing in groups; as the vesicles increase in size, the fluid which they coutaiu dries and scales off ; the eruption is accompanied by a burning or smarting seusatiou, which is often very annoying to the patient. Another form appears in patches ou the face and neck, ou the hands and wrists, aud in the joints. The patches are rough, inclined to crack, and have a raw appearauce; the fluid from the surface dries, and is thrown off in bran-like scales; and its duration is often protracted. It is caused by immoderate use of rich- and indigestible food, aud a morbid condition of the cutaueus excretions, External application is of little use in effecting a cure, the use of that great stomach aud liver touic aud blood ; purifier IfcLPEYS' MAY APPLE is j the speediest aud surest cure. For all j affections of the skiu this remedy is unequalled. MrT. Cooke, 43, Martinsquare. Wellington, says:—"l used IMPEY'S MAY APPLE for pimples the face, and its effects simply as4fe_ished me." If you suffer, try it— JRs 6d per bottle.*

Young ministers sometimes say irreverent things when first they get into harness, Out seldom are so broadly condemnatory as the young clergyman who was called upon to act as chaplain at the opening of a recent term of court in Maine. After covering everything he could thiiiK of as appropriate to say, ho closed his prayer with the supplication, "And, finally, may we all be gathered in the happy laud wheie there are no .ourts, no lawyers, and no judges." Then they changed chaplains. There is no secondary solace of life to surpass the solace of music. If you want your children to have this solace through life, you must see that they have the daily companionship of a good rjiano. A Broadwood, a Ronisch, a Lipp, or a Steiuway. There are others also in the great stock of the Piano Company, Ltd. ExJjtevagauce is foolishness. But you cau apiano from the Dresden and pay for it so easily that the cost is scarcely noticed. Writo and ask about it. Local Representative, Mr T. B. Hunter.* He: "Wonder why it is they always speak of the 'blunhiug bride'r"' She: "Nothing very remarkable about it, considering the kind of men most women marry.''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9344, 15 April 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9344, 15 April 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LX, Issue 9344, 15 April 1909, Page 7