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0 iLLLLJiU'J Looked More Like Piece of Raw Beef'Th-.n Humon Being—Doctors Useless—Blessed Relief and First Real Sleep in Weeks After First Application, SPEEDY CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "Words cannot ci'-SiTil>e tho terrible eczema I suiFere'l with. 1 was almost a solid nui'3 of sores from heau to fool, and looked move like a piece of raw beef than a human boing. I>lood and j.11.3 oozed from a f:reat .'--ore on my scalp, from under my fmgfrnail>,and nearly all over my body, and every hair in my head fell out. I could not fit down, for my clothes would stick to the raw and blending flesh, making me cry out with pain. My doctor did ail lie could, but I got worse and worse. I did not think I could live, and wanted death to end my frightful sufferings. " Jlv mother-in-law bopped me to try Cuticura. I said I would, but had no hope of recovery. But oh, what blessed relief I experienced after applying Cuticura Ointment. It cooled the bleeding and itching ilcsh, and brought me the first real sleep in weeks. It was as grateful as ice to a burning tongue. I would bathe with warm water and Cuticura Soap, then apply the Ointment freelv, and took the Insolvent for tho blood. Soon the sores stopped running, the fli >h began to heal, my hair started to grow, and in a short time I was completely cured. Mrs. Win. Hunt. Newark, N. J., Jan. 11,1005." The o-:; : ral tr t'-.P oln- " 1,-Ibra i.iU» nn file in tll» *^32l!«' R iiiiass Vlll. 11 1 ( .lit, Ml ; 111. HI i." i. iij;i \ !"• iin of all ' ™.\ SA - „ ... i AddrcFF,K. JVWDS k tu, fryuncy, a. »•

(Late BROOKING) MONUMENTAL n j SCULPTOR, ' jj | Powderham St, ■' _ j i |"j 11 ; 1 ■ New Plymouth. \\ \ !J! : ' ■■■■' iu! ■ MohumentalWork ! j ' of every description.: ' j : ! iRAIUNCSACURBINGSHij ~ 1 of Lafesf Des^tr.' !ty . j a firrgsponawfx mi urn \ v ] &Catafogue of designs |-\ :sPos?freeof!4pplicdTi^^ ALL CEMETERY WORK UNDERTAKEN A SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.

BewareC f ! pi Gathartlo Pills never have and | never will cure indigestion and itomaeh troubles—Why? Became they act entirely on the bowels, whereat the whole trouble la really | the stomaoh. When the stomach li diseased, &11 the other organs suffer. , That Is why fatal diieaiei of th« heart, liver, kidneys and lungs art so often the direct result of indlgei|tion. The use of DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES gives the stomach perfect rest, because they contain all the natural idigestants as found In a healthy « stomach. This Is a common-sens* C method of treating all stomach ■ troubles, and the results are aiwayi ■ certain. fj £ Prio», am. 4 flimMrtwt ,

Look at the p&ming crowd That wo meet in the street They a)] complain aload Of the Corns qa tbelr feet The eertrin cure for Coma, Progandra has proved oft, riio* pniuful, hard as horns, Or tender, soro and soft, Our life is far too short IT is torture to endtuo, To Progandra resort Anu proTo this certain car©. rmRRAeLQUGH'9 PROGANDR2I Ol »il idedicioe Vector#, ttoi, B/wmifi FOR lOuENT SOU I DISTURBING RLLI PRn^PT

TER FIRES FOR T.ESS MONET. I' sliimls to reason tllill good fuel la ■ ■ or Ihau bad. It costs ; ore to start with, but gives more heat, mi.l more satisfaction. We ■:eH the good fuel thit wi'i you. Telephone lgy, MARTIN & Son GAMLIN & CD* BUTCHERS. /"Hll.K thanking- the public foi their lilj<-ral suppoil sine*-- \va have i»]H'nal, to notify that, havini; had inw and up-to-date machine :y in^'ailed, an* in a posiliuu to ca'er for ru-twiicrs in FIRST-CLASS STYLE SAI'SAGKS fi.sli 'very moruiug. Try llu'in. N"n l lint ill" I'RrMF.ST of meat killed, and (■ 11f<■ j s delivered to all pan» of ilie town. CLEANLIXFSS and CIVILITY i» ou" mo'io. A TRIAL SOLICITED, ELK T S'l KKKT GrAMLIN & go.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 4

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