HEAQ COVERED WITH CRySTJJKESGALES Irritation Unbearable. Itched Fearfully. Hair Came Out, Was Quite Bald. Used Cuticura Remedies. NowCurcci. HairThickerThanEver. Mays Cottage, Gallants Lano, East Far*' joigh, Maidstone, Eng.—"l was a sufferer from a Kmd of skin disease. My head came covered with a ihlct crust like scalesi of a fish and;tho| Irritation was unbcarablo. My head itched fearfully and my hair came out so that I was quite bald. 1 had suffered for.yoaraivritfc this scalp irritation «spodaily in the spring and autumn when it was almost 1 : '' *i* 1 unbearable. If I scratched it became a running sore. The spring of 1010 it came on worse than oyer. My head was completely covered with a tliick brown crust and 1 was so distressed I did not know what to do. "I began to use Cuticura Boap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Tills. After a ,few days the Irritation stopped and the crust peeled off like scales. I continued using the Cuticura Ointment and washing my head with Cuticura Soap. My hair began to grow again. In three weeks my head was clean. The crust came off in flakes as big and thick os a sixpence. In another thres weeks my bead was thickly covered with hair. Kow lam entirely cured." (Signed) Mrs. E. Marsh, January 18. 19X2. Cuticura Soap and Ointment do so much ! for pimples, blackheads, red, rough skins, itching, scaly scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and falling hair, chapped hands and - shapeless nails, that it is almost criminal not to rus them. Sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book., Ad* dress R. Towns & 00., Sydney. N. S. W, GOVERNMENT URANCF ■NT N DEPARTMENT FACT No. 9.- ~ FOR EVERY £IQQ collected »■ premiums, the Department has. returned to Its Policyholders for their representatives), or holds fa trust for them, £l2l. ."'•'ring the foriy-tws yean of tho Department’s existence premiums - ban been received for upwards of eight millions and three-quarters, £6,057,000 has keen paid to policyholders or their representative*, and the existing funds held by the Depart ment In trust for policyholders anuwf to £4.700,000 sterling. ■'?; SHACKLOCK’S, “ ORION RANGES are particularly adapted for Hotels. ?:• Public Institutions, Boarding Hemes, Reituaranls, etc. Made extra strong ia t sizes up to 12 feet wide, itled with . Grilling Fire, Hot Clopet and > High * Pressure Boilers ensuring plenty of Hoi / Water. Particulars on Application. Quick-acting Ovens under Perfect Coetrol. Cleanly and Cool to Work. Eooa- ijj omical in Fuel, Easy to Stoke, Burn any * Fuel, Perfect for Pastry Baking, etc. H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd. DUHEDIH, AUCKIiAUD * WELUSOTOg ENTERPRISE TENT-COT. Tka Latest and Most Practical Devine fsc Out-Door Sleeping. Procurable from ■ ■ R. Q. KNIGHT, Tent and Sallinakae, 63 Victoria Street, WELLINGTON. A -S] WIRELESS. AU requlr» ment sets, poetol tuition. mode* cost. £n* quin? early,"
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 15
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461Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 15
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