ECZEMA
Nothing spoils a good disposition qnicker. Nothing taxes a man's paticncp, Like any iiri'.ation of the skin. Piles almost drive y,- u crazy, AH night they fee?p yon twake, All day they make joa miserable, Joet the same -wioh Eczema. | Sncli miseries are daily decreas'ug, Ptople are learning they can be ; cored, I I Learning tie merit of Dom'a Oint- ' menfc, P e ity of fro if thifc Doan's Oiiti mens will care piles, ' Eez ma, or aay irritation cf the skin. Heie's S-jatf ird proof to back it. | Mrs JB, Sheahan, Ssaton St., Stratford, aeya:—" For tbrae years I have bad Ecz-sma on th<) leg. When it started first it us- d to itch bo mnci that I osed to Bcratch it, and T farcy that I mu»t hare poisoned ifr, f .r it grew ilarmi'igly bad. I began using ointments an i such like tbiDgg rghn aw»y and kept on iuing them a'l t ie time I was had, bu!i not one of them di i 'me mnch good. One day I got a pot ' f Doan's Ointment, and thiv preparation began coring me right awav. It relieved all my pain, and the ailment •as r»pidly disappearing «h<n the Oiatment ran onf. I coa'd not get »i y moie at the tims, so took a sabstir.n e, bat all the tims T was asing tfch my ailmpnt wa> c miie back, I fe.t I would fay any price for a job of D.au's Ointment. At la&t I got it and now ain getti is right again." .Doan's Oiiitment is splendid in all d seases of the skin, Ecz c ma, piles, ti.y.g, ioeeob bites, sorep, chilblains, etc. ft is perfect y safe and vejy effi cbive. Do»n'a uiniment) is sold by all chemists at 3i per bcx, or will be posted on r«cs pt of price Hy the propriet ri, Foatfr-MaOlellan Co., 76 1 itt So, Sydney, NS W/ B«t bo oare i • is DOAN'S
#& COLDS.»I SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND BTORE3. PREPABED BT A. E. SYKBS, CHEMIST. Opposite Theatre New Plymouth r' OST, from Lepperton.—One l'ay Mare, J five-year-aid, white blaze on nose, one white bind foot; or e Bay Mare, nearly three year-old, whUe bl«ze on nose, or e whit<) hind foot; one Chestnut Mare, nearly three-year-old, white face, one white hind foot; two Foals, nine- month-old, one dark brown and one bay.—Edwin Ramaka. 21 WANTED. A thoroughly competent General Servant. References required.—Apply Mrs. Molntosh, Bank of Aust-alasia. tc WANTED. —Board and Lodeing for two Young Men in a quiet family. Use of piano required.—Write to Z, at this office. WANTED KNOWN.—Misb WINIFBBD Baker (certificate holder for 80 wor's per minute from the Auckland Shorthand Writers' Association) is prepared to reC' ive pupils for lessons in Pitman's Shorthand. Terrra per qnarter: In class, £1 Is; private lessons, £llo*.—Brookside, Carrlngton Road. d3o WANIKD. —Send three stamps for Free Book on Hyonotism, Personal Magnetism, and Masnetio Healing. It is the k»y tr> all business and »ocial success.— If yon dwe this precious knowledge write to-dav.—Prof. Wabd, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland to CRICKET. THK Annual General Meeting of the New Plymouth Cricket Club will he he'd on TUEBO \Y NEXT. 24th inst., at Messrs. Bew cy and G Office, at 730 sharp. All member< are r'qu ated to attend, and intend membsrs are cordially invited. T, E N D E R S. TENDERS fir Grubbing Furze are invited by the undersigned up to WEDNESDAY, 25th inst. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted Apply M. JONES. ST, JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. THE Members of the Men's Olars are notified that there will be No Meeting on THURSDAY, the 19th, but that Dr. Fookes will Lecture on FRIDAY, 20th, at 8 o'clock. ALFRED LEE, Hon. Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. SEWING TEACHER.
APPLICATIONS are requested for the position of Teacher of Higher Rawing. Applicants give qualifications and to state Hilary per term for teaching a class of 30, one lesson of two honrg per week. Also additional fee required for each pupil above that number. Applications to be tent in not later than September 30th. WALTER BEWLET, ov Secretary. THE TARANAKI FREEZING WORKS COMPANY, Limited. IN LIQUIDATION. ALL Persons having Claim' against this Pompiny are requested to furnish r-rti alars of the same to the undersigned i.iit later than THURBDAY, October 10th. 1901. J. S MoKELT,AR, Liquidator. Ourrie-straet, New Plym-uth. 19 MANURE! MANURE!! THE Waitira Freezing and Cool Storage Oo , Ltd., have on hand a quantity of BLOOD and BONE MANURE, which they in'end to sell at the reduced rate of £5 10a 01 p*r ton. allowing a liberal discount for cash. As the amount is limited, farmers should plas« their orders with the company at once. Waita'a, August 31, 1901. to JOHN MYNOTT, LAND AND 00WMfS8I0N AGENT. NW-OOMERS will find it to their advantage to call upon the above before investing. Labour Bdreau and Registry Office for Servants. N.B.—Advice gratis. Address, Currie-strset. n27 DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. RALF Section, Devon-street, with substantial cottage. £4OO HALF Aere, nicely laid out with fruit an'l foliage trees New 8-roomed house, complete with every convenience. Kine situation, one of the pleasant?st localities in town. £IOOO. HALF Acre, splendid situation- Mostly in parden, with lot of nice beating fruit tree?. Good building site. £4OO. F. P. OORKILL, to National Bank Chambers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 216, 19 September 1901, Page 3
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885Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 216, 19 September 1901, Page 3
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