' The Enquirer's Oracle,' the b^t reference book on everyday subjects, is given away with lOlba ' Book Gift ' Tea. * It is not at all unusual to hear people Hpeak slightingly of ' patent' medicines, bat the enormous demand for them throughout the whole of the civilised world is in itself proof that they are regarded generally as one of the necessities of life. The majority of housewives would consider themselves as wanting in their duty if they did not have at hand thot-e remedies which experience has taught them to use in ca«es of emergency, und nobody will venture to question the wisdom of this. Among the remedies which no household should bu without is Evans's Witches' Oil an invaluible cure for rheumatic jomplaiuts of every de.-cription, which has proved itself to be um quailed both as an embrocation and an internal medicine. In the cat-e of sprains, strains, bruites and all kinds of surface wounds, to which, as mothers will know, children are particularly lmble. the application of the oil to the parts affected will ensure a ppeedy and complete cure, while attacks of mumps, quinsy, sore throat and every bort of ache can be successfully treated through its agency. The preparation is a certain remedy for inflamation of the bowels, lungs or any part of the body, and as these are complaints that r* quire imm<diate attention, a bottle of Witches' Oil in the house will prevent serious if not fatal consequences. Sold at all chemists and storekeepers throughout the Colony at 2s 61 and ii <Ji pjr bjttle iand Messrs Kempthorne Prosser and Co., ageuts. — m * M
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 44, 31 October 1901, Page 10
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268Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 44, 31 October 1901, Page 10
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