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SCREAMED AT NIGHT Babjr Scratched Until Faoe Was flaw and Bleeding. ECZEMA CUREDJY CUTICURA " For over two years my little baby girl suffered with a raw, itching, and painful eczema on her head ana face, the pain causing her to scream day and night, and my wife could get no rest. We tried several doctors, but without success. Unless we kept her hands tied ?he would scratch until her face was like raw beef. After uoing one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment her face was v;it':iout mark or blemish, (signed) W. J. Morgan, Orchard Town, New Lambton, N. S. W."

Til;' London correspondent of the Ijyttellcn Times writes that an interesting visitor the otfce.- day to the New 7c lland Court of the Colonial Exhibition at the Crystal Palace wan the Oaikwar of Hal'odu, one of thi most influential and progressive of the semi-independent Indian PrinOes of the first rank. The Oaikwar Came accompanied by a large party, ami he t'r.v st-il Palace authorities treated the occasion as one of State. While doing thr 'honours. Ml* the officer in charge. was closely iiiestioned (by 'the visitors as to the haracter and trade of New tCc iland. The Oaikwar also made special en. piiry regarding the colony's immigrating laws, and as to Xew Zealand's ttitudc on the Imperial '/oilvcri'in 'piestion. In leaving, he expressed lis admination of th'; enterprise and volume of trpde of such a young •oiintrv, as evidenced by the exhibits. Tlie Oaikwar, by the way, speaks perfect English, and on this occasion was qui tie "correctly" dress■d in a grey frock suit and silk hat

NO FALSE RETURNS. I EKE ARE PLAIN FACTS ENDOUSED BY A KEW PLYMOUTH CITIZEN. Few ] eople will admit failure .hile there is a chance for argument.. Many people claim success shen no one rises to dispute. What .vc want to do is to place our laims where doubt 19 out, of the Itiestion. We ftre doing this every lay, and New Plymouth people aiv rginning to appreciate it. Many itiftens step forward and publkh •notify to the merit o.' "The l.itili Y/miuoror." They unhesitatingly ell how bunions have l)con remov.l from backs that bore them patently for years. Surely more conincing proof cannot l>c had than testimony like the following from 0 \'ew Plymouth resident : Mr John Pycroft, gardener, Aubrey Uiect. this town, says "I ran *ivc tfreat praise to Doan's Bacl;iche Kidney Pills. They have t:ui*<l me of kidney complaint, which has roublod me for the pant four year*. 1 had a pain in the small of n;y hack so bad that I could scarcely :toop and I was almost crippled. 1 vas never free of this pain. The sorptions scakled and contained iedinient. I was always using soim» •hjsic or another, but it seome;l no ise. 1 got a box of Doan's Pills ai •he Co-operative Store in Cun-ie-meet, and the pills proved all thai could desire. The relief was n! icst immediate, and tlrey, after p : urt treatment., quite cured me. 1 tn as right now as ever T was."

Ik ware of imitations. There i \othin£ "just as good" as thi finely for backache and • l:idiu*; ij-kUIc. You want the ivmed vhich cured Mr I'ycroft, , thereto** sk for Doan's Barkache Kidn<* 'ills, niul see that the word "Back iche" is in the name.

Tlicy are sold by all chemists ami toickwpers nt 3s per box—.six boxes fis fxl—or will be posted on receip' ■ f prico by Foster-McCMIHn l'«.. 'i I'ilt Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Tliit bp. sure you nsk foi 1)0AN S

G. A. NlStteT & Co., fLat« Butcher and Niabetj OACH ft CARRIAUt, DUII-DF.K3, Currle Street, wew Vehicles of every description mad* to order. *3very elasa of work tn connect ion ■lth the trade executed on the shortH notice. TOJtSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY A TRIAL SOLICITED. The New Troc&dero PRIVATE HOTEL. Egmont Street, New Plymouth. 'lose to railway station and centre of town. Every convenience provided for the comfort of the travelling Quhlic. Commodious and Airy Redrooms •nd Sitting Rooms. Ladies' Sitting Rooms, Hot, Cold and Shower htttbs. Is PINKER (from 12 tn 2). A Special Feature. Is Terms: From 4s Gd per day. Weekly as i>er arrangement HA IE & Co., Proprietors

4 Golden Opportunity to Saving Money t 18 TO BUY FROV C. K.RETFORD'S AS she ha* both VARIETY mad QUALITY of UP-TO-DATE GOODS. Bha if (telling at BEDROCK PRICES' to mak* room for, froth auppltea to arrive ihorcly^ For a few wuki ghe has taken ad* lolning shop to diaplajr to better ad< vanlcga, Bf;*? FROM THE SHOP THAT SAVES. YOUR MONEY. IT ia RETFORD'S fI«U Agent— D#toi 8 treat, SEW PLYMOUTH, WERTHETM BEW7NOt MACHINRt

If you suffer ftom Rheumatism, (tout, Gravel, Sciatica, or Lumbago, a fah" 11 ial will convince you that RIIhUMO will cure theso diseases. The pains of Rheumatism and kindred complaints are produced by the same cause—excess of uric acid iu •he blood. The pain may be alleviated by Ihe use of piasters and liniments, but These can never touch the leal cause of the disease, and can Sfi'/n.tSJ? ,)artial al bCSt. hHhLMO neutralises and drives out the poisonous acid accumulations in the blood, and effects a speedy and permanent cure. The best proof of its merit is the fart that its sales are larger 10-rij>y than ever before. A fair trial wiil convince you of its marvellous power oyer Rheumatism and kindred disease?. lA.II chemists and stores, 2s fid and: 4s fid. Wholesale agents, Kempthocne, Prosscr and Co. a

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7907, 24 August 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7907, 24 August 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7907, 24 August 1905, Page 4

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