CURED BY CUTICURA
Awful Suffering From a Terrible Humor. BABY'S FACeTsOLID SORE "My baby's face was a mass of sores. The doctor called it eczema, but his treatment did no good, as the child was getting worse, the disease eating the flesh away from his nose, and spreading to his body. Neighbors said it was the worse case tbey bad erer seen. His suffering was terrible, and he would scratch and tear away the flesh. We then used the Cuticura Remedies, one set curing bitn completely, and healing his face without scar or blemish.—Wm, Cridland, 35 Winchester St, Pentonville Rd., N. , Umdon, Eng."
TflLSie TOILET POWDER. A New and a Better Dusting Powder for Baby's Tender §kin. Baby needs a dusting powder from the day be is born. His skin must be kept free from all sorenasi, redness, roughness, chafing, and smarting. Talsic Toilet. Powder is composed of sanitary, antiseptic, skin-healing virtues, and. Alls every requirement of a perfect dusting powder. It is parity itself, and does not contain anything that could injure the deucate skin of the most delicate infant. The regular use of Talsic Toilet Powder keeps baby's tender skin sweet and clean, and always in the most healthful condition. Being delicately perfumed it leaves a delightful aroma wherever used. Sold by chemists and nsed bytrained nurses everywhere. One Shilling per packet. G. W. HEAK. Ch«i»t, W- ■' *ol« UhaafMiurrr.
For PAINTING . Tanks, Ms, Mtkes Any Leaky Surface Watertight. Not Affected by Extreme Heat or Cold. Don Not Crack or Peel Off. ' Very good for bad Tanks, Not bad for good Tanks." PUT UP IN S jab., 4 gals., and I gal. fins. 5/- per gallon. For Sale by all first-class storekeepers & ironmongers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7869, 11 July 1905, Page 4
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284Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7869, 11 July 1905, Page 4
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