Hair Al! Came Out and He Suffered Very Much—Under Doctor Three Months and No Better-Perma-nently Cured at Small Expense. CUTICURA REMEDIES WORK WONDERS Mr. A. C. Barnett, proprietor of a general store in Avard, Oklahoma, tells in the following grateful letter how Cuticura cured him and his son of terrible eczemas: "My little boy had eczema, Hia •head was one solid sore, all over his scalp; his hair all came out, and he eulfered very much. I had a physician treat him, but at the end of three months he was no belter. I remembered that the Cuticura Remedies had cured me, and alter giving him two bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, according to directions, and using Cuticura Soap and Ointment on him -'aily his eczema left him, his hair rew'again, and neither he nor myself nave had any eczema since." As to his own case, Mr. Barnett says: "I suffered'wiili eczema, a burning, itching, breaking out on my face for more than a year. I took treatment from physicians for several months, which did no good. I was thei advised to try Cuticura. I took six bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, and used Cuticura Soap and Ointment mend the Cuticura RemedH fascs of eczema, A. C. Avard. Oklahoma, Mar. 30,1905.
NEW PLYMOUTH. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. JUBST J^ WESTJiKN I'AKK Programme I—Maiden Pace," loOyds; 25/ and J iinni. 1/, P"=t entry. 2—looyds HanJiciip, 80/, 20/ and .' nom. 2/, accept. 2/. " "-!oyds Handicap; 00/, 20/ and ! nom. 2/, accept. 1/. 4—l4oyds Handicap; IC"' ""' 10/; nom. 2/, accept. ~ s—Half-mile Handicap; 80/ and 2! nom. 2/, accept. 2/. o—Mile Handicap; SO/ and 20/; in 2/, accept. 2/. B—Sack Jiacc; 10/; 1101 " ' 9—Pelay Pace (school ti under 14); medals; nom. five. 10—High Schools Race; medal; in ■free. 11—Veterans' Pace, 100 yds; 3 tropin nom. 1/. 12—Barrcll Pace, 50yds; 10/; nom. 13—Medley Race (boys under 10);
|NATIO«AL MUTUAL] LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTKALDircctors -XA, ] J5. Pcarce Ksij. (CJiairnian)f VY. Friiscr Esq., M.lf.K and Nicholas lleid "Ksn.
FCNDS OVER ... £4,.J.78,000. ANNUAL INCOME NEAE™ THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES Introduced by tins Associatioz? J. No Policy allowed to lapse so;loni> as there is a surrender value sufieimt to pay the Premium. 2, No Member compelled to pay a Hij>her Premium than that set opposil o his age on the Table of Kates. i. Age taken at nearest birthday. OKTON STEVENS, Manager tor New Zealand I IiSTAIiLISHED ISU2 J. T. MANNIX BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Devon Siueet West, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Having liiitl 20 years' American and Colonial experience in all branches of the business, I am prepared to furnish Estimates (Free) and EHEGT, ALTER OR REPAIR BUILDINGS BRICK, CONCRETE OR WOOD work being under 1117 supervision, I can i>uar; Materials and Workman First-class Clients in town and c BEAUTYSS-HNE Does this mj perfection. A child can polish with it. it also polishes Furniture, Jili.e Enamel and Tan Leather. J'egistcreil pror: -ieff.r: „'. J\ Bock, Auckland. Can now be obtained from: 0. Carter and M. Johnson, New Ply. mouth. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 4 March 1907, Page 4
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