Mrs. fabler's Little Girl Had Pimples. - Ciiticura Healed. "About three months ago my little <r-il got two pimples on the upper part - of her leg and they got /~lsrS\ very itchy and inflamed &'Wi and she kept scratching W-$ Ip% them. Theybecaraclarger fw "- {-A vei y tore an^when she stooped down and (Tji) they touched any other " "" pan of her leg there would' be another one. She bad six nasty on the one leg. She could not bear' me to wash her leg. "I then sent for a eample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment »nd they afforded relief bo I bought some more Cuticura Soap f and Ointment which healed her." (Signed) Mrs. E. Kahler, 8 Byrnes St., Roielle, N. S. W. With an apparent tendency to skin troubles you should use these fragrant, super-creamy emollients for all toilet purposes. They pte*ent a» well as preserve, purify and beautify. Soaptoclcanseand Ointment to heat "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N.S.W.' Sold by dealers throughout the world. I -tf&sQ lisiW fei. Guard I Against 1 I Sickness. 1 In these days of epidemics eVen a M \ siigli: cold is dangerous 38 -Zjjmßßor Bin = f not only prevents fur- " f fy. £ • ther illness but it quickly &> J} cures the most stubborn cold. |J Rub it on the chest, take a few & drops frequently on sugar, irtlule *£« it over n basinof watercontaining this £j jjj Eucalyptus. Each of these methods & a brings speedy relief. But for the £ best results insist on "Parrot" "' S9 Brand. Its Reputation is world w! pa wide- £[ J. BOSISTO&:Co,Pty.Ltd., VSJv 62 Erin St., Richmond, <$£»
! an ■ i \ for 1020? | ( - ii I J f B i \ Write at once and enclose fourpence' j j in stamps to cover cost of packing j j and postage to ! ! ! i "AMBER TIPS" TEA ! I I Box 946** ! i CHRISTCHURCH ! 1 ) P Sale of Costumes Ladies! This is emphatically. your chance to secure a iasluonable costume at less than half the usual price. 150 Levels? Costumes , in Tweeds, Serges, and Gabar- &\ V dines, well worth £7/7/- each, Nfo WILL BE SOLD AT 49/6, 59/6, 69/6 & 79/6 each , Also a very fine range of !fff Ladies' Raincoats |- >„: I in very smart styles. V- '' ' V p ™« 85/- and 95,'I i . P. Schneideman's ,/;..{■ Tailors and Costumiers, 111 Cuba Street / / \|iv\ (Two doors from Grand Central Hotel) $jr WELLINGTON THE Panther's tread i» no softer thnn T\ON'T bo persunded to accept swbstithe tread of the man who wears-, XJ lutes for WOOD-MILNE Rubber WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels. They also Heels! Undo from finest Para, rubber absorb all toad jar! Get no others! 1 that will not-crack, or break!
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 112, 5 February 1920, Page 3
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