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JUSTICE FINNE&IORE judge of the Natal Supreme Court Sends a Remarkable testimonimTo CUTICUM "I coffered a severe attackof eczema on the scalp, face, ears, and neck, and was for several months under professional treatment, but became worse. My face was dreadfully disfigured, and I lost nearly all my hair. My wife prevailed upon me to try the Cutkura Remedies, which I did with mo?t satisfactory Tesults, the disease die-appearing and my hair growing thicker and glossier than before my illnes«. My wife has purchased Cutienra for other sufferers, with good results in each case.—Robert Isaac Fiu-y;:!-are Qudgc of tb&Jtfatal Supreme C.ouif ■, ?i«tcriaaritzbuig, Natal."

reply was a peal ol merry laughter. "Miss Ritson !" She junped up and, selecting a boo!--from a side-table, rapidly turned over the leaves. Next moment sh" went back to him, holding one of the pages open. ''l believe those arc the very same words, Mr Wyati, that you thought I was applying to myself. You see, I was reading to mother." Cyril read : " 'I could nercr marry anyone but Alfred, mother. He will speak some time; it must be so hard for a mjw to speak when so much depends upon the answer. I'm a different girl since I got to know him properly."' His face relaxed into a broad smile. "So it was another Alfred ?" Cyril sard. "Yes !" "And the two cases are not similar V "Quite dissimilar ! I could never care for Mr Dryhurst in that way." Cyril experienced a great sensation of relief. "Poor Allred !• I'm sorry 1 '■ misled him. I wonder whether he'll forgive me." Three days later Ernest Ritson skipped about on hearing a delightful piece of news. His tutor and his sister were engaged. "He's a regular brick • " he remarked to Alfred Dryhurst. "Jus! sec how he coached me through mi exam. I wonder whether he'll as) you to be best man." "I hope not Ernest." "Why not ?" "Because-er -you don't undeistand." Next morning Dryhurst shortened his visit and took his departure, and to this day he hugs the suspii ion the Cyril Wyatt played him false,

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New Zealand Government State Pipe insurant > Office. EVER 7 DESCRIPTION OP FIR* BISKS EFFECTED. ADVANTAGES: INSURED SHARE PROFITS, STATE GUARANTEE, LOWEST HATES. ICyUITABLE AND PROMPT SET TLEMENTS. HICKMAN F. RUSSELL New Plymou'h A Rent

Imperial Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. (Lata Manager, Hotel Cecil, Wellington.) THE above wcll-knotvn Hotel i» fitted with every convenience for US' 1 comfort of patrons. The CUISINE is In Charge of an experienced chef, and, every care i* taken to please even the most fastidious. Only the BEST BRAKDS ot Ale and Spirits kept. G. A. NISBET St Co., (Lata Butcher anQ Nisbet) fc>ACH & CARRIAGE BUILDERS Carrie Street, New Plymouth. VeMclw of every dearriptipn madto order. *Very doss of work In connection nth the trade executed on the short ■ st notice. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY A TRIAL SOLICITED. BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE. T)USES will leave New Plyiim&tfc J-> for Breakwater, via * South Hoad, every half-hour from 7 a.m. On Saturdays 'buees run avcry naif-hour up to 10 p.m. 'Buses run to steamers every •««»- |R. leaving town at 7 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7901, 17 August 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7901, 17 August 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7901, 17 August 1905, Page 4

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