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ITCHING PAIL Suffered 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 CUTICURA SOAP AND i CUTICURA OINTMENT "For a long time I suffered with Mies on the hands which were itching, painful, and disagreeable. I had three doctors and derived no benefit irom Any of them. One doctor said he was afraid to touch my hands, so you most know how baa they were; another said I never could be cured; and the third said the sores were caused by the dipping of my hands in water in the dye-house where I work. I ■aw in the papers about the wonderful cans of the Cuticura .Remedies and procured some of the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. In three days after the application of the Cuticura Ointment my hands began to peel and were better. The soreHen disappeared, and they are now smooth ana clean, and I am still working in the dye-house. "I strongly recommend Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment to any one with sore hands, and I hope that tiiis letter will be the means of helpfog other sufferers. Mrs. A.E. Maurer, Chicago, SI., July 1, 1903."

Tk< oitebtl M 0u kbon tatimraiiil !i on file Is tlx we ef nw PoOrDnix * Cheinicml Corportrion. Wma 18. Ttnnn * Co., Mmlunli, Sjdory, N. S.W. MOTHERS! MOTHERS! To know that a warm bath with Cuticura Soap and a single anointing with Cuticyra, the great Skin Cure, and purestand sweetest of emollients, will affordinstant relief and refreshing sleep to akin-tortured babies, and rest for tired and worn-out mothers. Bold throughout the world. Cutieort Soap, Ointment, •ad Rwolrrnt Pill* (Chocolate Coated, in vial of 60), Potter Drag* Chem.Corp^ ■9* MaOal Free,'" HoiMo Cure Eczema." Addre*, & Towiu ft Cfc, Sytouy, tf. 8. W. WHEBE TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY NORTH EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE & COTTAGK ttHABGES for risitors Is per day. J or any part of a day. Meals and bedding can be provided. Particulars as to tariff and rent of ot tage can be obtained from H. BTOCKEB, at Webster & McKellar's office, Carrie Street, W.fWB MrW. A. COIUS, Chairman, No?lh Epnont Mountain Bbuse Committee, New Plymouth. SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS FOB Lent. The People's Grocery 1* replete with a large assortment of delicacies calculated to please the most fastidious connoisseur. The following is our latest Lenten list;

Fish in Abundance. Ling Fish Salmon Cod Blocks Lobster Salt Herrings Fresli Herrings Anchovies Red Herrings Tunny Fish Kip. Herrings Sardines Mullet Whitebait Prawns Herrings in Tomato Sauce Herrings in Shrimp Sauce Smoked Haddocks Shrimps Preserved Bloaters Sardine Whitebait. Sardines with Tomato. Fish Paste m Variety.—Prawn, , Bloater, Anehoyy, Devilled Col Boe, Salmon and Shrimp, -Salmon and Anchovy. Ths Latest in Biscuits.—Peek, Frean & Co.'s and all the leadiqg colonial manufacturers. C. CARTER, Devon Stfyet, New Plymo

: up-to-date v VEHICLES. FEOM long experience m the business of vehicle building, the wants of this district are well known to NISBET & CO gUBBIB SIEBBT, NEW PLYMOUTH Gigs, Buggies, Bprrog Carts; in facji anything in the line built to order. Bepairs a Speciality. e-a-4 Yob Know thb Shop Giro us a call before placing your Jitter.

PIGS. PIGS. PIGS E INGLEWOOD CO-OPEHA TTVB BACON-CUEING COM PANY7Limited, are now giving high.est market price for Prime Bacon Pigs, between llSlbs to 160lbs dead wcipht, Maiden Sows or Barrows. RECEIVING DAYS, • 4i the Pactobv, every Wednesday Waitaba, alternate Mondays Midhiest, alternate Tuesdays. Sjubt Road up to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays Febrtiary sth and 19th. March sth and 19th. April 2nd, 16th, and 3Cth. May 13th and 27th. TEY A

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 21 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 21 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 21 March 1907, Page 4

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