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CURT. GRAM'S CURE Sores on Face and Back for Long Time. Tried many Doctors Without Success. gives thankTTo cuticura Captain W. S. Graham, 1321 Eofi St., Wheeling, W. Va., writing under date of June 14, 'O4, says: "I am so grateful I want to thank God that a friend recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment to me. I suffered for a long time with sores on my face and back. Some doctors said I had blood poison, and others that I had barbers' Itch. None of them did me any good, bat they all took my money. My friends tell me my skin now looks as clear as ababy's, and I tell them all that Cnticura Soap and Ointment did it."

Political Points. 0 " I never look across the House at the senior mciube.' lor Christchui'c'V s.aid Mr Itutherfo:d, "without wondering (.now lici ever got here. I should rather havij exposed to lind him lurking in the |b.'ick slums of some city, looking (or a friend to Rt n l>." There is very little poetry in the Houst! nowadays (says a Wangiinui special). Rarely a decent quotation' is thrown up to the gallery. The debates arc for th** most part hard, solid economics, and the "lighter' vein" does not often obtrude. Of late sessions it was left to Mr EM. Smith to indulge in (limits of fancy, but he has'not yet put in an appenranca this stssion—and lie is missed. "They can travel round a j ; >iestion in such a dexterous way t'Mat it is absolutely impossible to get a satisfactory answer on any subject," said .Mr Hogg, on the Ministerial method of dealing with questions on the Order Paper. • • • • "In my district," said Mr Hawkins, "the local bodies have no less than 61 special loans. J low many aro there in Westland ? " The Minister for Public Works : "A good many.' -Mr Hawkins ; "I would like to know how: "ma»\v„'' » • • • Mr Lung is uMkjng the Government to make arrangements whereby the, gates) 011 the traffic bridge at Xganinvnhia may be closed just prior to ■he arrival of trains, instead of a considerable tiino beforehand, as is often the case at presort. II • also wishes something don> to pive more •onveirient n<cess to the Waitomo Caves. In his speech on Friday night, Mr Lang complainxi of the sow progress'made in tpe construction of the N"or:h Islind Main Trunk railway. He 'i-uite recognised the heavy natuie >f the work at present in hand., but he reminded niembej's thut some years ago a syndicate had offered to complete the work in a given time lonWore this, and all that was asked was 3J per cent, on the cost of construction. For Babies And Little Children, HEAN'S BABY COUGH SYRUP. A cough medicine made specially for the little children. A cough medicine that is nice to take, that is a little wonder for curing all the usual coughs and colds of babies, and young children, and that is always quite safe ior the most delicate child. At the first sign of a croupy cough, ' that terror of the night.' give a dose of Hean's Baby Cough Syrup. The phlegm will be cut away, the child eased, and the mother's fears set at rest. Hean's Babv Cough Syrup is good for babies everywhere. Be sure it is Hean's." the genuine 1/6 per bottle at chemists and stores. There's a trade mark on every label, *'3 little children." Look for it. 158

a LIVINi STo;> LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT. A FEW BARGAINS. '.'oo ACHES —IBO in grass, 2J mi Us fencing, on right of purchase at 17s (id, .10 acres of leasehold, some of which is felled, thrown in. Goodwill £IOO. Terms given. 100 ACRES. —Four miles from town, on metal ro.ii]. All ploughablu This handy pro|>erty which has allmcssary conveniences for dairying purposes is go in,.; cheap. Anyone with about £250 to £.')oo cash should not miss thlsl chance. 171 ACHES,—Near Inglewood, all grass, with n<C.vsary housing and out buildings. Will sell at £l2 an ncrc or exchange for a similar pro perty near >icw, Plymouth. Anyono desiring information re Jlay of Plenty property may obtain it by calling at my office. Ceo. Livingston, LAND AGENT, Egraont Street - NEW PLYMOUTH Telephone 205. Ml* Walter Freeman's Egmont Tobacconist AND Hairdressing Saloon. Irately cauductcd by Mi E. y U | L boldai. MOST UP-TO-PATE ESTABLISHMENT IN TAIiANAKI. Imler tho management uf WILLIAM 11. KCHLI.EIiIKE. ONLY THE BEST 01' GOODS STOCKED. Ladies' Hair Work a Specialty. TOILET CLUB : 5g per Calendar Month. SMOKIXO AND HEADIXf! KOOJI Chess, Draughts, and CriJ,b;igv. FIIEE OF CHAK<;iO. Chess ami Draughts Club to commence Sept. Ist.

RELIABLE COAL. ■My Coal is carclul.y hcreenYou only buy lnjn|>~,. t My aru ;ia reasonable 03 market will permit, anil facilities for delivery are so conJ to none. Kumelnlbei' TODD when wauling Coal, ft' hj« hasn't what you want, nobody has £ R. TODD, " IIIEEH STHKKT. iVk'l'hou'j (31,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7895, 10 August 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7895, 10 August 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7895, 10 August 1905, Page 4

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