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JSttffered for a Long Time Without .Relief— Had Three Doctors and ;> Derived No Benefit—One Doctor Was Afraid to Touch Them—- ' Soreness Disappeared and Hands : Now Smooth After Application of SOAP AND CUTICURA OINTMENT s "For « long time I suffered with tores on the hands which were itching, painful, and disagreeable. I had three doctors and denved no benefit from ]*r(Hiy'ot them. One doctor said he was "afraid to touch ray hands, so you 'must know how bad they were; anfi other said I never could be cured; and ; f the third said the sores were caused feby the dipping of my hands in water the dye-house where I work. I ■'taw in the papers about the wonderful - r : evires of the Cuticura Remedies and v procured some of the Cuticura ' Soap If and Cuticura Ointment. In three | days after the application of the Cotkura Ointment my hands began „ to peel and were better. The soreiS new disappeared, and they are now is smooth and clean, and I am still | working in the dye-house. ■{ | "I strongly recommend Cuticura | Soap and Cuticura Ointment to any %OTe with sore hands, and I hope that this letter will be the means of helpChicago, HI., July 1, 1905." ■ Th« ariiinl of the ibon totfmoiiltl It on tit In tkt *■... (m of tho Vote Bluff ft Chemical Coipontton. i k Co., Uerehuti, Sjtouj, N. S.W. POTHERS! MOTHERS! -i To know that a warm bath with Cuticura Soap and a single anointing _ with Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and /•purest and sweetest of emollients, will " ; afford instant relief and refreshing sleep * to skin-tortured babies, and rot for tired and worn-out mothers. f h 1 Potter Dnigfc Chem.Coipw, j$ JJtoM, B. Tctwm * Co, BjtoKj, H. 8. W.

WHEBE TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY 1 KOBTH KGMONTfi Ij MOUHTMK HODSB & COTTAGE § £ "jHAEGES for visitors Is per day. ■£■ \J or any part of a day. Meals and g", t bedding can be provided. f'- Particulars as to tariff and rent of ot, £ tage can be obtained from *> H. STOCKEE, «. at Webster & McKellar's office, Carrie Street, or from Mr W. A. COLLIS, Chairman, North Egmont Mountain Souse Committee, New Plymouth.

SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS FOB Lent. The People's Grocery i» replete with a luge assortment of delicacies calculated to please the most fastidious connoisseur. The following is our latest Lenten list: _ Fish in Abundance. Ling Fish, _ Salmon Cod Block? Lobster Salt Herrings Fresh Herrings Anchdvies Bed Herrings Tunny Fish Kip. Herrings "■■--'-•- Mullet «„uit Prawns ings in Tomato Sauce .Herrings in Shrimp-Sauce Smoked Haddocks Shrimps Preserved Bloaters Sardine Whitebait. Sardines with Tomato. Fish Pastb in Variety.—Prawn, Bloater, Anehoyy, Devilled Cod Boe, Salmon and Shrimp, Salman and Anchovy. The Latest is Biscuits.—Peek, Frean & Co's and all the leading colonial manufacturers. C CARTER, Devon Street, Sew Plymo i . UP-TO-DATE VEHICLES. FBOM long experience in the business of vehicle ; , building, the wants of this disH trict are veil known to NISBET & COL £ t *jnxa Stbebt, | HEW PLYMOUTH £, Gigs, Buggies, Spring Carts; in ftaet anything in the fine built to border ■ _ Jiepairs a Speciality. You Kkow thb Shop Give us a call before placing your irder.

|HGS. PIGS. PIGS INGLEWOOD CO-OPEBA . TIVEBACON-CUBINGCOM f' PANY, Limited, are now giving liighest market price for Prime Bacon Pigs, , between 1121bs to 1601bs dead weight, Maiden Sows or Barrows, '_ EECEIVING DAYS, - At the Factoey, every Wednesday / Waitaba, alternate Mondays ' Midhibst, alternate Tuesdays. " Sjcabt Boas up to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays **■ -JTebruary 6th and 19th. t March sth and 19th. . ~ . April 2nd, I6th, and 3Cth, May 13th and 27th. GAS GEILLER. Warm, Debilitating Weather Many people, after a long spell ,- of oppressive heat, suffer from lassitude, loss of spirits, and a ", general "run down" feeling. They need a course , rilla, a medicine which has revived ■ and restored to active life and health thousands of such ■offerers. A lady? turned to England ' V from South Africa writes concerning a '~ "loondei/ni medicine": While in Cape Town the past sum- , mer I suffered greatly from the loisg-/-Continued beat I was completely '? mill out; my blood seemed to bes--c- corneal thin as water, and I lost ah - energy and interest ip life. My friends recommended ; and a course of this wonderful medicine restored my health and spirits. My husband suffered in tho same way aa I did, and he also was greatly benefited from the use of Ayer's Sarsajarilla." There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. ; Be sure you get "AYER'S." FnttnttjOr.J.CAratC«.,UweU,Miu.,U.S.A. -- tiwn wwa, tiwbMttimtiruuuvh

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 20 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 20 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 20 March 1907, Page 4

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