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Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh Unless Hands Were Tied —Wasted to a Skeleton—Grew Worse Under Doctors—Skin Now Clear. WOULD HAVE DIED BUT FOR CUTICURA "My little son, when about a year and a half began to have toies come ci-' ' ■ i- face. I hail ;1 - physician treat him, but the sores grew wor.-n. Tiicii tiiey began to come on iiis arms, tlkn on other parts of his fV?", x ii'idy,and then one A ,A came on his ch'est, i ',\v'worse than Use "-"ffip others. Tl,™ I called another physician. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half of suffering he grew so bad I had to tie lii.s hands in cloths at night to keep him from scratching the sores and tearing the flesh. " He got to' be a mere skeleton, and was hardly able to walk. My Aunt advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. So great was her faith in them that she gave me a small piece of Soap to try and a little of the Ointment. I took it homo without any faith, but to please her I tried it, and it seemed to dry up the sores a little. "X sent to the drug store and got a cake of the Soap and a box of the Ointment and followed the directions, and at the end of about two months the sores were all well, lie has never had any sores of any kind since. "He is now strong and healthy, and I can say that only for the Cuticura Remedies my precious child would have died from those terrible Bores. I used only one cake of Soap and about three boxes of Ointment. Mrs. Egbert Sheldon, Woodville, Conn., April 22, 1905." The original of the above testimonial is on file in the office of the Pottering A Chemi.-al Gyration. Hrftrwcc, It. Town, * 0;.. Urn Mtt, *f*m } A.K.W. Complete External ntul Internal Inatinent f->r tu-ry Humour, from Pimples t«» Scrofula, from iulanet t<> Ape, coMtoin* I '--* con*i»""K « unit.... . - - FlH«(Ch(ic.rlat.-C.»tfil,in vnl ot W), innv hp ho.I nf «M dnizjriste. A finglc set ofi.n cure-. 1 otter Drug * Chem. Corp., Sok Props., 80-ton, I'.S. A. ayMailed Free, "All Abrn.t ihe Skin, >Cfllpautl lit! Addxui) B. Town* Si Co., tydacy, K, S. w.

SBT»«LI«hed.'BBS Packed in bags of 190 ib net weight. (Two to cask). GUARANTEE "STAR" BiiANIJ POIfTLAND CEM KM is -guaranteed to pass the British .Standard Specification for Portland Cemrnt as adopted by the Engineering Standards Committee, London, November 2 itii, l'.tot. and all other recognised Standards for Sorxi>X£ss, fcmiE.NGTti, Fixb.ve-s, etc. JOHN WILSON & CO, Ltd. .c i: m !■: rx a.vd lime "■-! A N i'FAc'iriJKKf, 2< : Sii r' ,i ;id .Street, Auckland. Telegrams: " i. i;vi-:vi," Auckland.

THE WOMAN AND THE NEW COSTUME EE sure to be pleased with each other if they "get together" at BETFOBD'S. A whole rackful of winter styles here to-day. Mostly m beautiful soft Grey Tweeds. Two kinds of Three-Quarter .Jackets, loose or partly fitted, with or without collars. Then the Piquant Sac .Jacket is here, with straight, loose-fit ling back, fancy buttons, and fashionable sleeves, Skirts are principally circular variations, and all walking length—A Convenient Xoveltv. C. H. RETFORD, DEVON STREET. A COMFORT FOR BUSINESS MEN . IS a Quiet; Enjoyment." A man can take " Quiet Enjoyment " even when working hard, if his surroundings are congenial. Nothing brings moro comfort to a busy man than a comfortably-arranged desk A NECESSITY A convenience: Is anything which gives freedom from discomfort. A man CAN write letters on top of an old dry goods box, but if lie spends eight or ten hours a day in his oliice, and most of that time at his desk, is "Freedom from Discomfort" to be sought or not ? We think it is. Suppose a man works ten years at one desk and works 300 days each year and five hours each day, he will spend 15(10 hours each year and 15,000 hours in ten years at his desk. A few pounds buys a roll top desk, or any Oilier required pattern. Write for catalogue. One special second-band roll top going

cheap. \EREX, BARKER & FIHLAY Ltd CUBA STJU-ET WKLLIXGTON. THE FTNKST LOT] OF El.Rf'T"']C & OAS i-: ; LINGS Ktt si-en in Nl-w r J Plymouth are no.v K'.Mg siiuwn at .AUT BROS., iClivin-.-iiins and JMumbi'i's, Corner iMwdorhnm ami Brougham Stm-ls, jN'i*\v Plymouth. GET A GAS COOKER, Fine assorlim-nl just lauded. CV'Uic and ni i i'i-t. Edmiule.* j;lyom fur KlicU'ii; and Gas Fating. e Guarantee A'l Work TJ{\ A GAS GRILLKK Dr. SHELDON'S MAGNETIC Cues where all else fails.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 4

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