ULCERS FOB 30 YEARS Painful Eruptions from Knees to Feet Seemed Incurable. UNTIL HE USED CUTICURA Another of those remarkable cures by Cuticura, after doctors and all else had {ailed, is testified to by Mr. M. C. Moss of Gainesville, Texas, in the following letter: "For over thirty years I suffered from painful ulcers and an eruption from my knees to feet, and could find neither doctors nor medicine to help me, until I used Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and" Pills, which cured me in six months. They helped me the very first time I used them, and I am glad to ■write this so that others suffering as I did may be saved from misery."
Three Bargains. too ACHES, all tn grass, rlnp-fmced and divldml Into four paddocks, good house, wool shed nnd yards, carrying 800 p'jeep. GO head 2 year old cattle, and 10 hordes ; on metal road, one inlle from school and factory. Very sull able for dairying. Trice, £7 10s par acre. 0 ACRES, all In grass, ring fenced ajid divided ; nice flvo-roomed cottage. Nearly all level lnud, with abml 20 acres ploughed. On good mrftl road within one mile of factory; 4 miles from railway. Price £ls per acre, 180 ACRES, all in grass, good fercing ; now 5-roomed house, cowshed, yards, etc.. good dairying country on metal road within easy distance of factory. No noxious weeds. Price, £8 per acre. Terms, £l5O caah; balance on mortgage.
DAVID LAING, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. tOANS NEGOTIATED AT I OK EST CLK.'IENT RATES.
BEWLEV & GRIFFITHS PROPERTY LIST V*7 IIY nuv EXPENSIVE LANL f f ynJ tie a millstone round your neck, paying heavy interest, when we enn sell you level, rich, dairying land, for £3 TEU ACRE. HEAD UNDER—--200 ACHES. —Freehold, Level lind, heavy grass country, ring fenced, 00 urns in grass, good new fourroomed hou.su, 2 chimneys, nieta! road, handy V> township, school adjoining, creamery l.}mil\s. Apply sharp. ONLY £250 CASH required. Price £4 'los per acre. 239 ACHES. —Frechol. 1. Level land, ring fenced, subdivided, handy to railway, good road, four-roomed house, 200 acres felled und gransed. ONLY £2OO CASH required. Price £5 per acie »00 ACRES.—Freehold. Makings of a grand sheep or cattle run, very suitable for anyone tvith open land that they can crop, and put their store cattle or slteep on. L7O ACRES.—Felled ntul grossed, level land, 1J miles oIT tlio metalled, road, drive buggy to the section in the winter, ring fenced, sawmill , handy, heavy grass country. Tiro greatest bargain m the province at lie pric.-. t'A I'F.U ACHE. VKKY ] UTTLR CASH DOWN, SAY £2.">o. ! Apply sharp, for we shnH sell this withh a short while.
BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. DEVON STHHET, NEW PLYMOUTH
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Ayer's Cherry Pectoral It quiets the cough, makes breathing easy, and heals the lungs. And it cures, even advanced cases. Make no mid :kc. Be 6ure and get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the standard cough remedy of the world. Sold for 60 years. Beware of imitations. In large and small bottles. Avoid constipation. Hasten a cure by tho use of Ayer's Pills. foptnd by Dr. J. C. Ajet Co., lowill. Hist., U.S.&
HEAME'S BRONCHITIS CURE THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. n l v UI ' Cn th i S " ,e<licine ai "e amazed at its wonderful influence. SulTerers from any form or Hronchitis, C o ugli Difficulty of CfWt i, S o T b , i» the Chert, experience delightful and immediate relict; and to those who are subject to colds on the mid' it »r-ither ~V . a " Ctt * a koufch nor As hma to become chronic, nor Consum tlon to develop Consumution has tinm Lnmr # *■ t ' H6ABNE-S BRONCHITIS CURE-Small Size, 2s 6d; Lar*e, 4s Sold; by Chemists and Medicine Vendors and by the Proprietor, VV. G. HEARNE, CHEMIST. GEELOING VICTORIA 1 \ "OHWARDED By TOST TO ASTY JIDRESS WHEN NOT OBTAINABLE LOCALLY.- " j ' GW /RALAN "° I,RAXCn «l r FIOK:-No.U. FIRST IXOOR, H'JME'B lUIII.DINOB, WHJJS S-Tfll 'FT. WELLINGTON 1 Sold Wholesale and Retail by Teed, Hall & Teed, and W. Ff»aset« !'• I a Chemists, New Plymouth)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7930, 20 September 1905, Page 4
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