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NINE YEARS ECZEMA - i — Mrs. Waltek Mullis, Oriental Street, Petone, says: — "For over nine years I had Eczema in its worst and most painful form 'on both legs and feet. At times I could not put a boot on or put my foot on the ground. I had always to wear bandages. I was treated by five different doctors and I had made up my mind to go into the Wellington Hospital, and said I would have my feet taken off if it would only ease my suffering. One day my little boy said to me, ' Mother, why don't you try Plantekoa Ointment ?' I replied that I wai tired of trying, and thought Plantekoa was like others I had used. A few days after this a friend gave me a paper to read, and advised me to try it, so I got a box and that was the best purchase I ever made. Plantekoa Ointment has cured me. I am wearing a pair of boots that I threw aside twelve months ago, from the fact that my feet were so swollen I could not get them on ; now 1 can wear them with ease and comfort." Plrateko* Ointment, 1/- and 2. Chemists and Stores. 73 Special Agent— J. HEPWOETH, Avenue, Wantranui. Are You Afraid To take a long breath for fear of coughing ? Are you troubled with a teasing, tantalising tickle deep down in the chest every j time you expand your lungs ? jGo to your chemist or store : : and purchase a bottle of ! LANE'S ! EMULSION. Take it according to directions. The ease you will get right from the first dose will pleasantly surprise you. A few doses will drive all fear of long breaths away, and you will sleep the .night f right through witljout s thftt , cough, cough, cSugh you used to have. It is good \for children too. Price, 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists and stores. 1 -'It's famous because it's $ g00d.." A REAL SKIN FOOD. Many of th« to- Svrfdl called ikin foods **/»«■ are positively in- (WHton'sHand Jurious. The EmolllMt) majority of ilon is not » defect, ar. cansed gj^^f by the pores becom- p Ure> me diing clogged. Now, cinal skinthe action of a fat ty food . which or greasy, kin food is to still further corrects all clog the pores, and skin irregulaso double the in- "ties, jury. In Jars, - Prlc«l/I. AVOID THEM I GET IT J s I WORTH THEIR WEIBHT \ \ IN 60LB. :: j " WILSON'S PILLS are the only ' j ( medicine we have ever had in our ] [ i family. My husband and I and all < > | J our family have taken them regular- j f , | ly, and I am thankful to say we have ] , i i never had any serious illness m our * ► J | house. Wilson's Pills have kept us ia ! ' i , good health. While we were living ] [ i * at Perth, W.A., there was a serious I ' ] | outbreak of disease— typhoid fever j [ i | and dysentery— to which several of J [ $ our neighbours succumbed ; but w» I i | | all stuck to Wilson's Pills and came j [ , through all well." That is the sort ]„ i i of honest testimony by which Wil- I • | | son's Pills are recommended. They j ' { ! are a wholesome, health - giving J ! i i family medicine. They are good for i • | | blood and- stomach ailments. One J | < , pill a week will keep the average ] i < \ person "toned up." If your stomach I ' | | is causing you trouble or your blood j | , ! is weak, take the pills according to ] \ i > directions. Remember — Wilson's < ' J ; Pills are ALL MEDICINE. Price, j [ < , 1/6 per box, of your chemist or | i A storekeeper, or post free from the < ' j | Wilson Pill Company, Ltd., Wan- j \ ( i , ganui. < , WANTED To Sell. — Gent's Standard Star Bicycle, fitted with Eadie Coaster, free wheel and back pedal brake. This machine is practically new. Price to clear £9 cash. Easy terms arranged. Adams, Ltd., Avenue. rTT ANTED Known. — Littlejohn has W opened up new Veilings, Neckwear, Belts, Beltings, and Buckles, Gloves, Laces, Dresa Trimmings and Hosiery; all new and moderate in price. Littlejohu's Drapery Emporium.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12583, 2 October 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12583, 2 October 1908, Page 2