Hair All Came Out and He Suffered Very Much —Under Doctor Three Months and Mo Better—Permanently 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. U";S head was oik; solid sore, all over h;a scalp; his bah' :lU wmo suffered very mvHi. 1 h.ul a physician treat, him, but at the. end of three months ho was no better. I remembercd that the Cuticura Kcmodiw had cured me, and after giving him two bottles of Cu ticui a llese.vent, according to directions, and using Cuticura Soap and Ointment on him daily, Ills eczema left him, In." hair grew again, and neither he nor myseil have had any eczema since." As to his own f-...-e, ilr. Harnett says: " I suffered with eczema, a burning, itching, breaking out on my fare for more than a year. I tool; treatment from physicians for several months, which did no good. I was then advised to try Cuticura. I took six bottles of Culieura Insolvent, and used Cuticura Soap and Ointment freely every day. I began to improve soon after starting to use them, and when I had taken the six bottles of the Resolvent my face had become clear, and all eruptions laid left me. " \\'o use the Cuticura Snap and Ointment in our family nov; for general use, and it keeps our <*w soft and healthy. I cheerfully recommend the Cuticura Hemcdies for nil cases of eczema. A. C. Bavnett, Avard, Oklahoma, Mar. 30,1905. S.W
NEW PLYMOUTH. CALEDONIA?? SOCIETY. JJUKST QATIIJiIUNCi. E-ASTEIt JIONDAY, iit WESTEIIN" r AlUv. Programme. I—ilaiden liace, 150 yds; 25/ alul 5/; noni. 1/, post cntrv. 2 —l ooyds Handicap, 80/, 20/ and 5/; liom. 2/, accept. 2/. 3 —22oyds Handicap; 00/, 20/ and />/; num. 2/, accept, )/. 4—l4oyds ilandtcap; 100/, 20/ and JO/; iioni. 2/, accept. s—Half-mile Handicap; 80/ and 20/; iioni. 2/, accept, 2/. 0— Me Handicap; 80/ and 20/; 110111. 2/, accept. 11. B—Sack Jiace; 10/; 110111. 1/. o—J'elay Kaee ( school tcania of 3 Lovs under 3 1); medals; iioin. free. 10—11ijjrli Schools Race; medal; noni. free. 11—Veterans' liaoo, 100 yds; 3 trophies; 12—Barroll Kace, 50yds; 10/; noni. 1/. 13—Medley Kace. (boys under 10); 5/ and 2/0; free. 14—Putting (lie Shot; trophy value £1; noni. 1/. 15—Maiden Bicycle, 1 mi!e; 30/, and 10/; noni. 1/0; post entry. 10—One Mile liicycie; 00/ and 20/; noni. 2/, accept, 1/. 17-I'/. M le liicycie; (10/ and 20/ nom 2/, accept. 1/. IS—-Tiro .Mile liicycie; SO/ ami 2(1/; 110111. 2/, accept. 2/. 19—Jiaspipe Music (I'ibrocks and Marches); 40/ anil 10/; noni. 1/0. 20—Baspipe .Music (Strathspeys and Heels); 30/ and 5/; 110111. 1/0. 21 —Highland King (ill costume); 30/ and 5/; 110111. I/O. 22—Sword Dance (in co-tlume); 30/ and 5/; 110111. 1/0. 21! —Highland Ming (boys under 10}; goid and silver medals; fre". 2-I—-Sword Dar.ee (liovs under 10); gold and silver medals; free. 25—Highland Fling (girls under 10); gold and silver medals; free. 20—Sword Dance (gads in-d..;- 10); gold and silver medals; flee. Special points prize, gold medal (value £3 3/) donated by J. Bennett, highest number of points in running events. lfandicapper: U. Shannon. Nominations for No*. 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 11, IG, 17 and IS. close with the Secretary. P.O. Box 110. New Plymouth, 011 Tuesday lfllli March, at S p.m., or with Mr A. (leorge, Brougham street, or W. Lint-, tobacconist, Devon-street. All other events post, entry. All-'events under rules of N.Z.A.U. and League of Wheelmen. Boys' and girls' races controlled by a special committee. JAS. McLISOD. Secretary. K ATI On Al/ MUTUALi . LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Lini-.ted. Due tors:'A. £. I'earcc Esq. (Cuiiirman}: W Eraser Esq., M..11..8 and Ni'koUs Kciil Ksq. FCNDS OVKU ... £4,4-78,0(10. ANNUAL INCOME NEAI!™ i-82-1,1100/ THREE IMPORTANT PkINCIPLES Introduced iiy tins Associate? J. No Policy allowed to lapse so'iull'J as (here is a surrender value sulTieieiil lo p-iy the Premium. 2, No Member compelled (0 pay a lliglie' Premium than Unit set opposite liis age on (lie Tabic of liales. 1. Itje lalien at nearcs! butlulay. OIiTON STEVENS, Manarcr tor New Zealand SEstabt.isjied XBii2*J J. T. MAN MX BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 1)j-;von Sweet West, NEW PLYMOUTH. Having had 20 years' American and Colonial experience 111 all branches of tlie businc.-K, I am prepared to furnisli Estimates (Free) and ERECT, ALTER OR REPAIR BUILDINCS in BRICK. CONCRETE OR WOO 3 All work being under my peiv.on'il supervision, 1 can guai';iii!i-e li.dli alid Y\ ol'klilanslup to be Fil'.il-eiass Clienls in io'in and e.mafi'y ear, l'ely ; 11 MODERATE CJIAKCi'ti and Prmiiil Atlentiou lo Bui-iness jjj' 1 VI the uiy ideal our housefjJ keepers have ''-ell looking for—something easy to |j> ■ I i.-, ! 1 the doors, etc. BEAUTYSKSHE Does tliii to perfection. A chi'd can polish with it. it also polishes Furniture, Knamel and Tan Leiilher. AU stores, ;r Pinongors and mr-rcnius. Registered .!. A Bock. Auckland. Can now be obtained from: C. Carter and M. Johnson, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 5 March 1907, Page 4
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