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CUTICURA Purest of Emollients and Greatest ot Skin Cures. The Most Wonderful Curative of AU_Time For Torturing, Disfiguring Skin Humours And Purest and Sweetest of Toilet Emollients. Cuticura Ointment Is beyond question the most successful curative for torturing, disflguringhumours of the skin and scalp, including loss of hair, ever compounded, in proof of which a Single anointing preceded by a hot bath with Cuticura Soap, and followed in the severer cases, by a dose of Cuticura Resolvent, is often sufficient to afford immediate relief in the most distressing forms of itching, burning and scaly humours, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure wheu all other remedies fail. It is especially so in the treatment of infants and children, cleansing, soothing and healing the most distressing of infantile hnmours, and preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scald and hair. Cuticura Ointment possesses, at the same time, the charm of satisfying the simple wants of the toilet, in caring for the skin, scalp, hair, hands and feet, from infancy to age, far more effectually, agreeably and economically than , the most expensive of toilet emollients. Its "Instant relief for skin-tortured babies," or " Sanatlve.antiseptic cleansing," or " One-night treatment of the bands or feet," or " Single treatment of the hair," or " Use after athletics," cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each in connection with the use of Cuticura Soap, is sufficient evidence of this. Cuticura Resolvent, liquid nnd In the form of Chocolate Coated PitK Cuticuia OJMment and Cuticura Soap ue ■old tr-rouphout the world. Depots: London. 'A CbarlorhouteSq.; Pari*, 5 Rue dc la Pbixj Australia. R. Towns A Co., Sydney; Hoston, 137 Columbus Ave. Potter Drug* Chemical Oorp . Sole Proprietors. t&- Send for " The Cuticura fc'kin Boole." Three Bargains. 100 ACRES, all in grass, ring-fencec and divided into four paddocks good house, wo 0 l shed and yards. Carrying 800 sheep, 60 head 2-year-old cattle and 10 horses ; on metal road 1 mile from school and factory. Very suitable for dairying. Price, £7 10s per acre. 90 ACHES, all in grass, ring fenced and divided ; nice five-roomed cottage. Nearly all level land with about 20 acres ploughed. On good metal road within one mile of factory; 4 miles from railway. Price, £ls per acre, 180 ACRES, all in grass, good fencing ; new 5-roomed house, cowshed, yards, etc. ; good dairying country on metal road within easy distance of factory. N 0 noxious weeds. Price, £8 per acre. Terms, £l5O cash; balance on DAVID LAING LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. LOANS ARRANGED AT LOWEST CURRENT EVTES. Devonshire Dairy, DEVON STREET, Adjoining White Hart Hotel. /~VN SALE—Cream, Milk, Devon*yj shire Cream, Butter, Skim Milk, Buttermilk. Daily delivery after December Ist. Orders promptly attended to. L. FROST, Proprietor. DON'T FORGET THE OLD FRIENDS AT HOME. But C«UI at BUTTERWORTH'S "Old Curiosity Shop." For MAORI KITS. A great variety to choose from. Prices from 6d to 10s. SPLENDID PRESENTS. MAORI CURIOS. A most extensive and valuablo collection to choose from. SOME VERY RARE VARIETIES. \ To those about to furnish 1 A large stock of New and Seeondj hand FURNITURE of all deseripl tions. Prices moderate. I Don't forget the Address f THE "OLD CURIOSITY SHOP," Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. Inspection invited. No one pressed [ to buy. Catalogues on application. New Season % TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS. I AM now landing ex s.s. Tongarir from London my new season' supply of Swede and Turnip Seeds purchased direct from the celebrate* firm of Messrs Huret and Son, Lon don.. These Seeds are guaranteed of tfc highest possible germinating power and will be sold at the lowest pria Consistent with quality. N.B.—Cheap inferior seeds are dea at any price.: NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD TARANAKI CASH DRUG TARANAKI CASH DRUG '. —ANI^PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM. ' PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM. (Opposite Bcllringer's, DEVON St.) WM. FRASER M.r.S.V. and N.Z. DIRECT IMPORTER of Drugs, ■ Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Trusses, Enemas, Perfumery, Hair 1 Brushes, Combs, Toothbrushes and all kinds of Toilet Requisites, Clinical Thermometers, Elastic Stockings, Nose and Ear Syringes, Throat and Perfume Sprays, Rub *ber Sponges, Soaps, etc. Just re i ceived a large shipment of all 1' ' above lines. HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES ECZAMINE cure of the varioua forms of Eczei and other Skin dis All kinds of INFANTS' FOODS and FEEDING BOTTLES. BALM OF GILBAU, Nos. 1 and 2, are excellent Cough Remedies. ULCERINE for Chronic Ulcers. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES dispensed at the most REASONABLE PRICES. The reasonableness oi our prices is not confined to a few lines, but applies to everything NIGHT ATTENDANCE. I GOUT GOES GLADLY. Khcuuio and gout can't be in the ■ystaii 'together. When lttteuuio goes n the gout goes out.- Mi' F. D. Jelling, of Ekctahunu, Iras proved this. Writing on ls-t July he says : —"Kindly send mo another bottle of your Rheumo mixture, as I have had no trouble with gout since I have kept it in the house. It gives mo immediate relief by taking one dose. I can with confidence rccomlend Rheumo for either gout or ihcumatics." -Inst one more proof of that HHeuuio conquers chronic rheumatism. .Chemists and stores 3a 6d _tmd 4s C A "»" »-♦+'» •~ * ■

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7707, 9 January 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7707, 9 January 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7707, 9 January 1905, Page 4

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