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Promoted by Shampoos of Cuticura Soap And Dressings of Cuticura the Great Skin Cure Pnist, Sweetest, Most Effective Remedies ferSkie, Scalp and Hair. This treatment at onoo stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales aad.dandrufl; destroys hair parasites, soothes Irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon i* sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else falls. Millions of women now rely on Cctienra Soap assisted by Cuticura Oistment, the great skic cure, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and toothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchlngs and chaflngs, for annoying irritations, or too free or offensive perspiration,. for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, ,antigentle purposes whleh readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet and nursery. i Cuticura remedies are the standard akin cures and humour remedies of the world. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the gorfece of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry,' without hanl rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment fteely, to allay Itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothe ana .neal, and, lastly, in the severer forms,; take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse * "the blood. A single- set is often ;sufflclent to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp and blood humpurs, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy to age, When all else fails. • Eterj Humour."

TO BE DEPENDED ON< BECAUSE IT IS THE EXPERIENCE OP A NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZEN. A stranger lost in a large city would place far more dependence on th« directions given him by a local resident than on the guidance of another stranger like himself. This is a natural consequence of experience —it's like a ship in a strange port—a trusty pilot familiar with .the harbour is always called upon to bring l»er safely to her moorings. And so it is. with endorsement ; we doubt the sayings of people living at distant points because we can't investigate, but public expression of local citizens can be depended on, for 'tis an easy matter to prove it. Mr John West, baker, of this town, says:—"While lifting a bag of flour I wrenched my back, and this caused a most severe pain, right in the vicinity of the kidneys, and it seemed as if those organs were hurt. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were being advertise at the time, so I procured some from the Co-operative Store. After using the remedy for a short time I was perfectly free of all pain, and I can now strongly recommend this remedy to all who are similarly troubled." Beware of imitations. There is nothing "just as good" for backache and kidney trouble as the remedy which Mr West recommends—Doan's Backache Kidney Pills ; therefore see that you get the same, and that the word "Backache" ife in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box—six boxes 16s Odor will be posted on receipt, of price by the proprietors, Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W. But be sure they are DOAN'S.

" I cheerfully recommend LANE'S EMULSION. My little girl was anything but strong,—restless in her sleep and pickish in her appetite. A tablespoonful of Lane's three times each day for a few -rreeksaaa.de quite another child of her. Sfie~is now as honny as I'could wish, and sometimes says, "It was Lane's that mad'* me good, mamma." » 141 Is illness itself not a trouble .Sufficient without an M.D. ? Are worry and pain not made double Ily thought of the consequent fee ? Let sickness not make you uneasy, When health is so cheap to procure, For coughs ami colds, sneezy and wheezy, Woods' Ureat Peppermint Cure. Bo you dread washing flay ? Then buy a tin of Washine and cheer up See a list of storekeepers who stock it. A 6d tin sufficient tor a week's washing,*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7834, 29 May 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7834, 29 May 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7834, 29 May 1905, Page 4

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