»ttlfltHfHHW| I I Hudson's' 3 ► Every Englishwoman jj £ will remember -O & -« how usefal -4g |Miulson's3 I Soap 3 E&» was in 'the Old &>■ Country — how it made ,3 ffr the clothes white and pure — how it cleaned pr and Bweetened the house ** f^- and how it gave lustre, |^. brightness, and perfect ter cleanliness topots, pans, glass, earthenware, and jS SL. all kitchen utensils. j5 ggr What it will dp for the oL- home in the Old Country, sL. it will do for tha hom^ "^J SL in New Zealand. A PAIL OF WATER , and a very little ■ «*■ £nui»soi*r's3 % SOAP J 9» goes a very long way,, <^£ Just what, you need §L * Ifldige^tioij & 1 Chamberlain's % Stomach and y Liver Tablets. j| JPrloe, 1/6 v|v Indigestion results from taking too much food dr some article of food of difficult digestion. There is a feeling of distress, and sometimes severe cramps ol the stomach, nausea, vomiting, and sometimes purging, but most often constipation. The vomiting is beneficial, as it relieves the stomach of the indigestible food, and "when the bowels remain normal and there is no cramping pains of the stomach, no medicine whatever is required. All that is needed is to let tbo stomach rest, take no food until hungry, and then only a small amount of milk toast, until the stomach is strong enough to digest other food, which should be taken sparingly at first. When there is constipation, two of Chamberlain's Stomach and | Liver Tablets should be taken to move the bowels, and one tablet each following day for three or Mur dajs, until the bowe)6 become regular If Chamberlain'^ Sfomach and Liver Tablets act too freely on the bovrels take only one tablet every other d*y. r ITOfcE.— lf not able to obtain Chamfcerlaln's Stomach and Liv«r Tablets locally, a package will be sent > post paid, upon receipt of 1/6, or six paolnts for B'-, by addressing Chamlain Medicine Co., 64, Elizabeth Street, Sydney. ' 123 A TRIO OF TROUBLES, WITH A SEQUEL. MRS. ANNA mT~GUY, of Edward- ' street, Napier, ad formerly of Mmteuton, suffered for many years from Heart, Kidney; and Liver Troubles. She Bays. "So nenous had my condition become 'that I was confined to my bed and unable to walk. The use of three- bottlea ■ of Flantekoa brought about euAh an improved state of health, that I find I am now able to; walk in a manner that I never expected. This is conclusive evidenco of the power of A Eoldier once made the boast that single-handed he would destroy a whola army, the condition!, being that his opponents should engage, in combat with him SINGLY. Numerous' 1 remedies attack dis» ease in tho same fashion, which entail* long-drawn-out treatment and expense, but in we have a GIANT among medicine, power, ful enough to take them three at a lime. If you wish to be oured, and at littls cost, there is practically little or no alternative but to take Plantekoa, for cure you it will, and with such promptness and permanency that it wiil astonish you: - Special Agents. — Wellington, W. L. Beech, 26, Vivian-street, and W. Campbell, general grocer, 21, Manners-street, and 39, Riddiford-street; Hutt and Potone, Wm. Inglis, chemist. Wrf purifying Agent Fr indispensable I in Hot Countries. I I'Sanitae" I Disiri-Fecfcirtfir Fluid I is non-poisonous and non-staining, and for • I general or personal use is thoroughly effectI Fve. It completely disinfects the house in a whichil ixused,aiid,adnuni\tered internally I prevents Cholera.Typhoid Fever, Dysentery I I'Sanitae" I DieirvFeotina: Powder. is the best air purifier known, and a stronger antiseptic and deodorant than carbolic acid, besides being pleasant and refreshing. "Sanltas" Eucalyptus Soap. is specially recommended by the medical faculty for use in hot climates, because of its fine disinfecting qualities and its fragrance. KlnßTXQtt'a I Fumfgatlne Candles. I supply the safest and most convenient means I pf sulphur fumigation. For the disinfection I of infected places, bedding, clothing, etc., I they are both efficacious and economical. I LDestroy all insects. m\ THE "BANITAB" CO. LTD. EfiiV^ BBTHNAI, GREEN, ' HHg£l , LONDON, E. £&, mRY STENT AND CO, l S BOTTLED X ALE AND STOUT, specially browed from malt and hopi for private use ; quarts, 7s ; pints, 4s ; casks, 2a per gal. lon. Central Brewery, Quin-street. off Ghuznee-t>treet. Telephone 571. - 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 12
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