UNSIGHTLYBALD SPOT Caused by Humor on Neck and Scalp. Merciless Itching for Two Years Made Him Wild. ANOTHER CUREBY CUTICURI "For two years my neck was covered with sores, the hnmour spreading to my hair, which fell out, leaving an unsightly bald spot, and the soreness, inflammation, and merciless itching made me wild. Friends advised Cutitura Soap and Ointment, and after a few applications the torment subsided, to my great joy. The sores soon disappeared, and tny hair grew again, aa thick and healthy as ever. I shall always recommend Cutienra. (signed) H. J. Spalding, 104 West 104 th St., New York City." pack up my traps.'' Wlule lie did it with 1 (left hands, .she stood silently watching Jiim. She. still looked palp and T:rr ryes wele tiled. Glancinp at her he hesitated. His hand solicit his pocket. "I want—" he hpgan. "I know von will lot nis give you a little tcmcnibranct 10 " ''N'o ! no !" sh? cried. Her voice was sharp with protest. "No, I couldn't." "You wouldn't—'' hj« lifted a little charm oh his watch chain and looked at it.
"No, na," sawi Mirabel a (rain. She dirt not know how to tell him that lie had given her already everythina lie bad to sire. "Well." lie considered a moment. Then he .smiled at her as he had when he tokl the stories. "I know what I'll do," hp said comfortably. 'Tve got a little picture of the Long Meadows down below here—with the willows by the edge. You'd like that. Yes, I know you would. 1.11 send it to you to-morrow when I go. And thank you, Mirabel, thank you." He took off his hat and streiehedout his hand. She laid hers in it and smiled gratefully at him. Th?n lie picked up his traps and walked with him to the gate and stood there, watching him as hj« Went awav.Oncc/ he turned and smiled at her. "Good-by !" she called. "Goodhy !" When Harrison came -home from the river pas lure, the supper-table Was ready in the sitting-room, and there were j, am a ,itl e KK s. Mirabel, her hair done tidily and her face a little paler than Usual but rery happy, Was ready to pour his tea and listen to hT h. l °T °/ , tll ?, da s"- " not until he had finished that he looked ahtiut him and realised the festival aspect of the best china and Ihe '*,£, s ? r|,a ' l . in if "' "company room." What makes ye eat in here ?'■' he •iske;l, not coiniilaininglT, but with an acquiescent ihlercsl." Mirai.vl did nut answer dtrectlr. «I lirn'r, k Pl ' ,IP 811,1 ™ her white arms on Ihe (able. Harrison." she said, "there was somebody here today. J> wauled to llil " » ricture or my hair. He said • was no worse than sifiin' for a I'holograph." H it'-M' 1 " ! " ntiiison. "Whct> is ''Th» picture ? )>, (ook it aw • Mil hun. • '.'"as it th.if frllcr dial's | T '„ painim donn in <|rc mrddcr H'S. ' "How w, ls „■> A n v,|,; ns |,|. ;p A blush burn-d hrr chirk 'I d d "?'t sl,psai ' 1 , , f n 1 V"™' swc Can hiiw 'v.-,' look ourselves. ' I i«W! ir on fHi'nLlrt.l
'T| SOI " r r° f " s ( ' ln '" llc rcioinr.l. , V' cy ,?' i,cs - S, ' r ' s •■II nxr lir-isrlf every minute, iex' lisc a rooster afore crpws JoU , Hroon,.i" Kpokr cji'r las I tr.wn-ineel-in day. We passed tier wlu-n wc f-noli there,' says he. 'See ers l w fi aud ilp ~fr s. .\ nTi llic-rp s your woman, Har"W. sars lie ; 'a handsomer worn * h'"' S . lp Pl lcd . s ' lo don't Mi nv il mole n tlir dead.' " Mn-aiw ir.'s leaning forward one " »"■«■ rH lu.i v<M.t u ' ts h <* *T« were shin"Wl'O (lid lie mean, Harrison sh. "T;" 1 "'"- "Who'd he mean ||(l ," S ' : " ««*• »« l'.T in slow t.Oill !«• I'dunied. Mas il nie, Harrison to R,,o ' d r « i:,i,lk i( *■». did you s.ir to him Hir
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Royal Mall Coach - New Plymouth to Opunake. Vf" Plymouth Post Office 9.30 a.m. Omota Oakura ; Tataraimaka Okato Puncho Warea Rahotu OftOnui Opunak* «nlva ... LEAVE n^Tl,y_ Opunaka Oaooui Uahotu Pungarehu ... Warea Punfho Okato TataraiDiaka Ookura Omntfc New Plymouth, arrive 10.10 a.m. 10.55 a.in, 11.15 a.m. 13.25 p.u. 1.0 p.m. 1.15 p.;n. 2.0 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 8.15 p.m. 4.0 p.m. 0.30 a.m. 7.15 a.m. *.O a.m. 8.45 a.m. 0.15 a.m. 9.85 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 10.50 a.ro 11.50 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 1.0 p.m. THROUGH FAKE (SINGLE) 10/-, RETURN 17/-, All Fare» and Parcels to be prepaid, and TICKET OBTAINED FOR UCH. New Plymoutß Agent ana Booking Office, John Mynott, CurrieSirccl. Opunake Middleton'i Hotel (o'Meare). Ti P. HUOHSON, Proprlutori Bakotu, ffov»©jjer R», 1801,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7935, 26 September 1905, Page 4
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