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Mrsol.M.Matier'l Tells How Cutkura Healed Eruption . "I had a very painful eruption on the scalp st the back of the head. It ocfcasioned incessant itching and a very painful burning sensation the whole time. The skin was red and Inflamed and my hair became dry and lifeless and fell out gradually for some time. "I eent for a sample of Cuticura Soap , and Ointment which afforded relief. I bought more and in about four weeks the eruption was entirely healed." ■ (Signed) Mrs. A. M. Matier, Rangitkei . St., Palmerston North, N. Z. Delicate, sensitive skins with ten- '. dency to pimples, redness or roughv nees should not be irritated by impure, '•■' strongly medicated soaps. Why not use on the "face, and for toilet purposes, Cuticura, a pure, gentle ' soap, touching the first signs of pimy pies, redness or roughness with CutL- , cura Ointment? For sample each nddres3: "R. Towrn & CoySydaey, W.S.W." Sold everywhere. gSSsT Cuticora Soap shayc» without mue. BMIFF UP, GARGLE OR SWALLOW SILK! .•■•;' ■■:■ SILK! " ..silks ■just arrived ■'tae Quantity. ■ '-All.Now Shades. % Also large stock Shnnhms Silk. HiEhest quality, lowest prices. . D. J.'KWOIN AND CO.. ■; Inworters of Silk, China, and Glassware, 40 Cqnrtenay Place. '

—..iti..^.',-—-i ' ■■■■■;"■»■- „ l , l .„ M ,,i,iiX m , l rri,i'WiLLrw»iinaiiiMii»"iJ»i»'J'iwiimi«mi| ■ :: '& " Who said 20 Guineas for ;"HS£ ~'- ; "\. a'.Suit;; or \ : \itV /T Why, men! J.' T. LEWIS LTD., the . | S~k v \vk*Jft recosnised high'class tailors are etill B « /;! PERFECTLY'TAILORED SUITS . mlr : -for 10 guineas; ' [ '—H/aSJ'' I Stylish and uncommonly smart suite, I :.'M?|J! . I ' cut'from supeVior'English and Colonial t: \ B If/Mi ,J . ; Tweeds. Each' "Lewis" Suit is a per- ■-■ • 'wl'lil • I ' feet' expression of the. words "Corredt .-. .■■ •■ MM- I ' ' LEAVE YOUR. ORDER TO-DAY! / ■ »|;; ..;j.T.iiwis;LTD.'''; ■'. £/'• »\ ' Ladies' Wear Specialists & High-class Tailors, § ; g; .'..: ?N», ■■ •. ■■; Opp. Taxi Standj FeatKerston St., Wellington, j .'" ' '" 'i< ■" i ' ' ~— ■ ' =»'" ■ " V: '--^s\- ■■'■ ' Shaved fey a "Valet" ■ ■'•' ■ V . Spruce and smart after a three- ■'■'..'•■' _J .... ...minute, skave is the eyery-morn-I Mir '<*$s- -v mgexperienceohhosewho'shave - ..:|,///flf ' ' ■■': '_with a "Valet" Safety Razor. ■ .'Il/flfr 'Only a stropped blade gives a , ■ ''■■' ' imim V P er^ecl shave, and because the '• W/ /'^~ r ''\\'■ illw ■ y^mi "Valet".-strops.itself you can / una ( • vm\ Vllmv At \lv\ ' en * ure a c ' ose and velvety shave fill .\ : ; ■ Just slip ffe strop through the;. llffi > K ' ..razorheadandmoveittb-and-fro'.; 'Sill \ ■-■ J/mf f .' '■■- T nei man wn ° can *i r °P no: .'|if|'\y V ... .i.other.razorcannpt fail withs the.; ... '■•'■■ ' l throwing , away -.' blade, when dull you get a new •;: ' edge in 10 seconds. • ■'■-'■■■'■ yillllllnmSflffll In ! ' STANDARD SET (No. l). aifilluslrated I '■ consists of heavily silver-plated sslf-slrop- ■ i \ • ' piniTValtt" Safety Razor, twewt "Valet" 'i blades, and "Valet" Strop, com- Qft/ \ ■ it .'1 "•" ) wlwiil , .pletelnhandsonielcathcrcase,.. : Jjl|/« ''■ • " ■';'■■ /J! 11l ' ' ,'■ ■ lined velvet and satin' . ( ■ , ' . .. The same in solid nickel case, 32/6 . \ ■ Managing Agent for Australasia: '■■'■"-'« "—'-Jl •• ■ RALPH ABERCROMBY ' 380 - 2Geo ' BeS^ Sydney . ■:■■'■ ■-■■-'■•■■'*. ■' ■■;.■ Safety-Razor ;■- , Strops itself and Saves - Expense for new Blades , .jS^lßi£^]r The word "Valet" on Sazors, Strops and Blades / indicates the genuine pr'aduel of the AntoSlrop Safety Bn:orCt.,Ud.,eilScwOxfordStreet, . i T?«S"iy.'aiijiiiiju>ivm,i)viPi'iiujini mji«i,in>j»iawwyMMm«j».i;..;'.i|i,..'.'».;y.".V!»'.'' t . .. . . »—^ is often of a most violent.character, and yet it is surprising how'quickly it disappears when Sloan's Linimenf is used. . Sloan's Liniment go'es right to the seat of the,pain-without ~-, ■ rubbing—and gives quick relief. Don't suffer those ex-' . i • cruciating'pains any longer-get a bottle of Sloan's to-day. .':'..' "like a Knife Sjtab" j/Ak Mrs. Withall,Gatwick Shaleford, Godalniing, writes: "I had ■ <U§§|j|L a'pain in my back,-just like a,knife stab, and it left me fi 1 helpless, il went into''hospital from May to November, and I was turned 1 out'incurable. People used to say it was all over Vj, ■ with .me.'' Sloan's Liniment was given to me' to e«e f K , the pain, and lam now able to do all my own work. II i 2 jl^. Everyone says it is a wonderful cure." Il g gjQz ' ; NO RUBBING ffiSQUIKE© _ f^[\fU~k Sloan's Liniment is the most efficacious remedy for pain, fj^tftyzf^— ■* •It .quickly relieves the pain of RHEUMATISM, / $]$>%:■ v ; ' SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, SPRAINS,.etc. ■ . KJff $Sk AUohemisls,i>riccinEntlaHd,llifcrbottle. '>—(/ « Whol(salo-FAS!En S JOHNSON, Ltd., Sydnw. v§f? '( -)||j|f§ &*i ii % ffi ''® ® SsL : "KILLS PAIN" ■■.-,■■■,' 1 W BfflUNMfiSf«J .'HL»|' NOT6ILING! '■ j; «§P ; 1 Nothing else can be .; \ V~-k/ 1 S0 eas 'ly or S0 ! • J. ' ■ ? ) >, * >fc | effechve'y a s— |: / t V / / or anc ' eai " n S *" I \ \i "T\ J" 3 ', w nsn *s witli.'ordinnry \f&%s \ y/l a 7 y°ur Blouses, Lingerie, Curtati3, Silk \(»>ct 'mS //ilk 1/ orQottori Gloves, Hosiery.'etc,with fl '/ \w : V / Rit does'r^ofstain the honrfs or | / /WimfflM' ill,limk ' - Rit does hot, streak'the'fabha I I BW/BESs chemists .w sroRKKEtKns B I i Ji svwrwHait■ 3 4|vr^^^^^^^^^' Jn 21 |

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 199, 18 May 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 199, 18 May 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 199, 18 May 1920, Page 5

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