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Suffered for a Long Time Without Relief—Had Three Doctors and Derived No Benefit—One Doctor Was Afraid to Touch Tlier.i Soreness Disappeared and Hands Now Stnoolh After Application of >UTiCURA SOAP AND CUTICURA OINTMENT "For a lons time 1 suffered with sores on the hands which were itching, painful, ami disagreeable. I had tlireo doctors and derived no benefit from any of them. One doctor saiu he was afraid to touch iuy hands so you must know how bad th<y were; another said I never could Ijc cured; an.l the third said the sous were caused by the dipping of my lnmds in water in the dye-house where I work. I s:iw in the papers about t lie wonderful cures of the Cutieura P.emedies and procured some of the Cutieura boap and Cutieura Ointment. In three days after the application of the Cutieura Ointment niy hands began to peel and were better. Ihe soren'.'Es disappeared, and they are now smooth and clean, and I am still working in the dye-house. . "I strongly recommend Cutieura Soap and Cutieura Ointment to any one with sore hands, and I hope that this letter will be the means of helping other sufferers. Mrs. A.E. Maurer, Chicago, 111., July 1, 1905." . original o! the nbove tutiinonial f« ">'■ f.!« In th» ofTii'i 4 of t & Co., Merchants, fj) u-'»'. v i • S.W.

MOTHERS! MOTHERS! To ! now tint a warm bath with Cii'.icnra SoaD mid a singls anointing will; Cuthitua, «bo great Skin Cure, and nnrrat, and s'.veetcst of emollients, will afford butonl rclk-f am! refreshing sleep to :-kiii-tui'tiire(l a:id rest fut tiiui.uKl v.wi'ii-out uMbers. • ■ , •!!,. i!,- W ,.vV,. C Ointm-nt,

There are 3 kinds of Coal ! Ist. The Coal that costs little money and gives little heat. 2nd. The Coal that costs a little more money and gives a little more heat. 3rd. " COALBROOKDALE," which is the best value for your money —pound for pound—because it is all heat! " COALBROOKDALE is a bituminous coal —it belongs to the naphtha and petroleum class of products—and consequently it burns with great heat! This means that it cooks food quickly and thoroughly. For steam purposes it is well known to stand unrivalled. " Coalbrookdale" Coal is all Coal: no slate, no stones, no dirt, —only New Zealand's finest Coal, with almost no waste in ash. « —_ Order"COALBROGKDALE " from Any Coal Merchant in the Colony.

T HE SWIFT OYOLE DEPOT. The Traveller £l2 10s.' ftew Hudson - £ts. ! Tite Swift - - £2O. f VY BICYCLE GUARANTEED IiA'SV TEIIMS AIIKANGED Oil' OVULES TAKiiN AS PAi' PAYMENT. A. G-EOIIG-E. >Si t'liliT J>'uW PI..U!OI"JJI NATIONAL MUTUAL) LI EE * AiSSUCI AT [OX OF AUSTKALA.SI A, Limaou. P u'd.-rs : A, ft. Pearec Esq. (Cnairman) J W. Eraser Esq..yM.ILR and Niehola* fieid Esq. OVER ... £l/178.000. A WAL INCOME NEABL? £'82,1,000. THREE vmmw PKIHCIPLES introduced by this Association, 1. No I'cjliiy allowed to lapse ssojlont; ;i - tlieiv is a surrender value sutScioat to pay the Premium. i, Xo Member compelled to pay a Higher Premium tlian tbat, set oppasiie Uis age oil the Table of Kates. 3. igc takon at neatest birthday.

OKTON STKVENS, JLinaL'or lor Now Zcalaud WH (TAKER POPUPAB PARCELS i'Oil CHRISTMAS !ii:MVALUE IN TOWN!" Sec |);U'.s. in Wimlcil Co.uiijns. Mil. MY COODS ARE OF BEST QUALITY. purciis are lowkh than ICVK.It. J. WiIITAKER CißO'.'Ki; axi> TRA DUALISE, Ni'.u Oilmen Hotel. N K w 1' L V 1] 0 'J T II jf'sTOP the COUGH 1 AND CURE THE LUNGS I WITH DR. SHELDON'S I NEW DISCOVERY | /TOUfiHS, . . Pr,se a Fe? fi .OLDS and . 4/0 & 0/. q - vowsimi'Tiox, i/o "oi » Safest and Surest Cure for all £ THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, 1 or MONEY REFUNDED,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 16 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 16 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 16 March 1907, Page 4

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