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CUTIGURA OINTMENT Purest of Emollients and Greatest of Skin Cures. of Ainime For Torturing, Disfiguring Skin Humours And Purest and Sweetest of Toilet Emollients, Cuticura Ointment la beyond question the most successful curative for torturIng.dlsflguringbamonrsof the skin and scalp, Including loss of hair, ever compounded, to proof of which a •ingle anointing preceded by a hot bath with Catlcura Soap, and followed in the severer cases, by a dose of Cutienra Eesolvent, 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 when all other remedies fail. It is especially so in the treatment of infants and children, cleansing, soothing and healing the most distressing of infantile humours, 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 " Sanative.antlseptlc cleansing," or " One-night treatment of the hands or feet," or " Single treatment of the hair," or "Use after athletics," cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or aiiy sport, each in connection with the use of Cuticura Soap, is sufficient evidence of this.

A " collision " recently occurred on |thc Uganda railway, Ihitish East Africa,' that would 1)8 possible 110[whero else on the earth. A huge hull rhinoceros) rushed out of the bush land charged at full speed the socalled '•' up-mixed " Train, which was slowing down as it approached the; station Sultan Hamoml, 218 miles from Momhasa. The train was slopped, and the " rhino " was 'discovered about 100 yards down the track. Slowly he returned to the jungle, and was lost to sight. He did not. escape unharmed, for pieces of thick sßin were found adhering to the train. Hut the fierceness of his assault ana-shed the engine-step ami splintered the inch and n haSd foot board of the first carriage-

Help the little ones grow plump and strong. Give regular doses of Lane's Emulsion. Start now. , 4 ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7747, 24 February 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7747, 24 February 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7747, 24 February 1905, Page 4

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