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IIUiMG Of the skin on chcst and shoulders. Suffered for a month and appeared to oc getting worse. Dry and scaly and itching; ao intense scratched and made skin bleed. Decided to try Cuticui* Soap and Ointment and after using them one week the itching was entirely stopped. Continued using Cnticura and am healed. From signed statement of James Kirby, 75 BsptiotSt., Redfern, Sydney, November 7,1917. Keep yonr skin clear by using Cnticura for every-day toilet purposes. Soaptocleanscand Ointment to heal. "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N.S.W." Sold by dealers throughout the vyrld. f— QUR 25 years experience and admitted skill, enable us to make artificial teeth that are most natural looking, because they harY monize with the features of | i ] the face. To obtain this | A effect is a decided art. t j FROST & FROST, Dental Surgeon*, l I 119 Willis Street. — p*-di-<g . f[ Asthma CAN fee fared A SIMPLE boKe tmtaentbiied oh entirely new tlwflrr. nacarids of UtKnoaiali prore iU cotfeetaess. rleoMQl tod cur (o us. Aboliahei burainr povrdm El if « .V r laternal druseini to aptet iptcm. Equally effective [«• jobbs and old. Geei rifht to te&t of ducaie and nrickly chccks wwity and frequwej of a.ucm. Us be carried in pocket. FREE- Ko/ufli/e medical {realise "New AithoiTbeorj" jenf on receipt of 3d. In stamps for postage. BRIDGE DRUG STORES 3 Bridge Buildings Karangahape Rd., AUCKLAND

1 sat upon tho old armchair and gazed into the fire, And'thoughts of other countries came to llic Of other forms and faces of joy and of desire, We had coughs and colds and sickness in those days" as well as these. We had old and young, and also rich and poor; But the greatest boon of nowadays was missing—pass mo, nleasc, That precious phial of Woods' Great Pcupermnit Cure—Advt. A -visitor to a Maori farm up north noticed that all the pigs had their tails cut o!f. _ "WJiat is tin; reason of that?" ha inquired. "What, von no know that," said the Native, "by korry, that my ear-mark." SHARLAN.D'S MALT VINEGAR makes delightful salads. Brewed from malt and sugar. Free from mineral acids. Conforms to requirements of Food and Drugs Act. All grocers—Advt.

'j To Ford Motop-Gap' Owners 1 | —* —- j | A Strictly High Grade Product Machine Made ij I Throughout. Unequalled for Strength. Dura- 1 | biiity and General Utility. Fully Warranted. | I 1 Handle, 7 inches in length. I 2 Screwdriver Bits. _ | I 1 Extension Bar, 6 inches in | 1 6 Sockets to fit all Nut and I I Bolt Heads on Ford Cars, I I incliiding (h 3 Wtatar I B Head. Put up in strong II IFiberoid Caser- | PRICE, POST PAID, 17/6 | 1 Ife f/ffl Ml 1 I ilsi ilMwiC l/fl, LH O I I CUBA STUEET WELLINGTON 1 o)jsom 4@mMMem§l> fMgjjm \nt-jrp ' A values of Gin are neeeed. - 1 Imlrt on Cctlint "COEY'S" '\ Sickness to HwhSi } | A four-shilling tin of Coder's Worm Tablets makes I i all the difference between sickness and health in sheep | j and lambs. | ! Animals showing signs of not thriving should immediately | | be dosed with Cooper's Worm Tablets, A sure eradi- \ • i cator of intestinal parasites—a valuable tonic. ! Dose at any time, but for best results, dose at weanin°. I | PREVENTION is the best and cheapest policy. ! jj A 41- Tin contains 200 Stocked by all Leading Merchants 1 p Tablets. Dose: I tablet » nd Store ». Jf not procurable | r.. / j q r j . locally, apply direct to William I; | for lambs, 2 for hoggets, Cooper and Nephews, P.O. Bob: L' I j for grown sheep. 599, Auckland. | I ! i ai ai x € £JLh ZJni®? \ % A| flsusi RtMtwron j A/ ,\k I I / •*«» . .■■■i.' '■'."a* l I I f

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 92, 13 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 92, 13 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 92, 13 January 1920, Page 3

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