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I Brushed-Scales from Face Like Pow- > jder—Under.Physicians' Care Six ' - Monthißut Grew Worse—Some .Said Face Would Be Marked for .. Life—Now Without a Blemish. CUTICURA REMEDIES r \' WORK WONDERS

"A» I Was a sufferer with eczema I mite to tell you what a great friend I .found in Cuticura Remedies. In ' vo3fes> ' six months I bad "ffWit&L' tried three doctors, v ww hut did notget any Vtf'-s better. It was on J ISP my body and on my s Jr - feet so thick that ■■ V \-"j I could hardly put a pin on me without touching ec■4''UcittHHl f 'zema. My face was covered, my -eyebrows came out, and th*a it got in my eye. I then went to another doctor. He asked me what I was taking for it, and I told him Oaticura. He said that was a very 'good thing, but that be thought that ,my face would be marked for life. But Guticura did its work and my face is r"*w just as clear as it ever was. "My brother-in-law told me about wonderful Cuticura Remedies, took his advice and got lie Ointment, Soap, and Resolvent I washed with the Cuticura Soap and then applied tile Ointment, and took the Cuticura Resolvent as directed. In a short time my face began to get better, and when I had taken one bottle of Resolvent I could brush the scabs off my face like a powder. When I had taken four bottles my face was as clear as ever. I feel so thankful I want everybody far and wide to know what Cuticura can do. It is a sure cure for eczema. Mrs. Emma White,Camden, N. J., April 25,1905." Tte original of the above testimonial Ji on file io the eßnol the Potter Drag ft Chemical Corporation. Reference: It Tovna ft Co., Merrhanta,Sydney,N.B.W. Complete External and Internal treatment for every Honour, from Fimplt* to Scrofula, from Infamy to Afe, eowteiaff of Cotieore Soap, Ointment, and . JkMiruil PBU (Chocolate Coated, in vial of 60), nuy be tad ti aD dregzlaU, A dngle act often curea. Potter Ditfi (Smb. uorp- Sole Propa_ Bocton. U.S. A« arfthlfei Fnr, to Cure Eczema!" Ami an R. Iter* *: .Sydney, K.

BEWABE FLIES CARRY DISEASE, CONTAIN •INATION AND DEATH. Especially to this hot weather. Therefor* run no risk by experimenting, but make sure and ask for " Mortum " The rnoßt effettiva INSECT DESTROYER SOLD. Always use the MORTUM Blowers. Aak all Chemists and Storekeepers for Is tin. Can now be obtained from; 0. Carter and M. Johnson, New Ply month. J. WfflhmsoH, Waitara. T. P. Ihighfoa, Rahotn.

BRACE UP! BT TAKING Yeale's Coffee. Gromid Fresh Every Morning. Bisoults— New to Everyone. A great variety. Try some. NEW SEASON'S ONION & CABBAGE SEED Nov on sale at VALE'S, Devon Stbebt. Phone 166.

*£em'a / Gmulsicn ' of Cod Liver Oil Is quite different from all other Emulsions. line's is an original Emulsion. Besides Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos- ■ phites of Lime and Soda, it contains the world's best Beechwood Creasote in perfect proportion. These ingredients are thoroughly and permantly blended with fresh eggs. This makes it an ill food Emulsion; and possesses an im men sly higher medicineal than other Emulsions. No other Emulsion contains both Creasote and Eggs, and are worth so much less in Consumption curing value. Ask for LANE'S EMULSION. Your store or chemist will supply you. Price 2/6 and 4/6. * 23.*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 April 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 April 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 April 1907, Page 4

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