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SMALL PIMPLES COVERED FACE j . '■■■ '. . — . In Large Blotches. Festered and Looked Angry. Used Cuticura. Pinoles Disappeared. • ■ "Fermanagh," Botany Rd.." Waterloo South. A.ust.—"Some time ago my face became covered with small pimples for fully a fortnight, which appeared in large.blotches ' mostly on tho cheeks, chin and aeck. They used to foster and look very angry and then break into sores which were very disfiguring ... so I.resolved .to, try the Cuticura Remedies. "washing with the Cuticura Soap and after Jetting it dry. applying the Cuticura Ointment to the affected parts and after a week's application with the Cuticura Soap and Ointment tho pimples had all disappeared I am thankful to say. "I always keep Cuticura Soap and Ointment in the house in case of.an emergency." (Signed) Mrs. M. Nelson. May 28. 1914. Sample Each Free by Post With 32-p. Skin reook. Address postcard: R. Towns & Co.. Sydney. N. S. W. Sold throughout the, world. ' ■—— jTradiumAl f POLISH y I CLEAN TO TOUCH, I The White Skirt's Friend, I 1 not Enemy. I 'Bl Obtainable everywhere. m Note the Patent £ Dent. head >fl Jn^i J throat Don't put up with that feverish cold any longer. Bonnington's Irish Moss wift quickly "get busy" on thevicious , cold germs and relieve the inflammation or the membrane lining the airpassages. Bonnington's will swiitly clear the ,choked-up/ passages, dispeting that enervating, feverish feeling, enabling you to breathe freely. lias the unqualified endorsement of many thousands in this generation —as it had in the generation before. We quote one of many testimonials:— -.•■..Stervnrii Island. "Ihave been suffering from a TT. severe cold in tho chest lately ■ <fc|s; , and have tried all kinds of so- ' ||-i 3 .• called liotivh enres. but. I still '■> find Bonniagton's Irish Alosa :RS£!^£rE| ■■'. lo <t>e the beat. I recom- Av*%****W\: >,'.' ■-. nipnir it to my friends as it • c cs£E33taß§y.' is' v lonic wav cheaper than v aoiwiMGroN'sjK Doc-U)r«'Billa." TT ■ «w*?e£K \ U. R. COTTRELL. /VpS) *• ' Ask your chemist or f&rai-Mnffi! storekeeper for Bonning- ". j*^* ton's Irish Moss. 10* *~-Zs-i~4

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 6

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