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BABY'S AWFUL si mm Doctors and Hospitals Called li Chronic Eczema and Said Sores ■ Never Could Bs Healed Child Was Getting So Bad Mother Didn't Know What To Do. CURED BY CUTiC'uRA AT A SMALL EXPENSE "Words cannot express my gratitude for what Cuti'-ttra Sen;', Oinfciiion v o 1 r TfMlffil j flsii!; I V ' bad I really t'itui'r know what to do. At Jasfcw ivci Mm to the hospital, where the ciu( U.i.- .• ai:i he had chrome cii'.cmii. 'il.ry ,'ave wo awa?h for it, but t.:iid i! v.iis. fcoiish to think of it wor 1; ii gam •]. " The child wns failing > •> I I must do something, and i < ;:• about Cuiioura, 1 went io {he i.><o.fc

dniß store and purchased srtfof vu'Jcuraßemedies. lusedlialfcfiUn-.and found some relief and iinpro\ but thought the change for (he ];•■ .Hot was only temporary, as it had i.oen with all the other medicines ordered by the doctors. But by the time I had used one cake of Soap, one and a half boxes of Ointment, and one email bottle of Resolvent, the cure was complete and permanent, wilh not a sign of a sore from that day to tliir;, — over two years. I shall never be without Cuticura Soap. Mrs. J. Scheppcde, Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 9,1005." The original ol the nbove tesltmoliial ii en flic ij tha Office of the Potter Drug & Chemical (.'urpunitiot:. Reference: K. TownsSi !-'yi!i.iy,N..S.W. Complete External ami lutcriml Tra.tmoi.t fr,r Humour, from Phnplei to Scrofula, from lufar.cy to Age, consisting of Cutieura Soap, Ointment, itn<l ftesdvenl Pills (Chocolnte Coated, iri vial of CO), mny l>B had -jT all drupglsta. A single act often cures. Putter D:ug&Ciiem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. Br.rMiiiJcd Free, "llow toCuri; Every nmnour." «. VJd/es«, ll.Towna & Co., Sydney N. S.W.

LIGHT AS A FEATBEIt tasty to the mouth—you will find the Rolls, Scones, Cukes, Bread and Pies wo bake for your health and happiness. You eau count ou the HY G1 ENI C'S Broad, Cakes and Pies. Sultana Eread is very good, appetising and nourishing. We are using a very fine satnplo of Australian sultanas. Sample a loaf; you cau't gg wrong. HYGIENIC avSBRr JOHN C. LEGG, Prop- : °toi,

AN ATTACK OF MEASLES .... A Bad Cough. A Quick Cure. Mr Lane, Oamaru. Dear Sir, I wish to add my testimonial to those you are publishing about your Emulsion. My niece had a bad attack of Measles, which left her very weak, and with a bad cough. I gave her your Emulsion, and it was wonderful how quickly she recovered. The cough stopped' almost at once, and the way she put on flesh was marvellous. When she returned to her home her mother would hardly believe she had had anything r the matter with her, and said she looked better and stronger than before. Yours truly, S. Gibson. Lane's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, is undoubtedly a quick and positive curi for coughs. It cures the cough of measles, the croupy cough, the whooping cough, and other affections of the lungs by soothing and healing the inflamed surfaces. And while it is curing it is adding flesh and strength by helping the digestive organs in the assimilation of food. Children are thus transformed into perfect pictures ot health when 110 other form of Cod Liver Oil or no other remedy will do them good. Lane's Emulsion at all chemists and stores. 4- Price 2/6 and 4/6.

THE " HARTMETT " PATENT MILKING MACHINE The World's Latest, Best, and Most TJp-io-cute Milkim; Machine is the ■HARTNETT,"

THI& perfect Milking Macniue is hu v installed and at work in tlie South Island districts', and clients are delighted. Our engineers are busy erecting plants in Ike Mananalu, Wairarapa and Taranaki di.-trifts IAIiMEIiS ' i oil are requested not to commit yourselves to oilier systems until you have seen the <■ Hakmett " at work. Hcmewbcr you can have your choice now. Vnu are not compolled to inst;il one particular kind of machine. NO MOKE MONOPOLY

Ti'kc uo notice of tbrc;i's, pains or penalties, wlii.-li may he brought before you by canvassing agents -for alleßad infringement, etc., etc. lIKMKMBEH, THE " UAIITNKTT'

COMPANY Will give jona Wkittkx Gcaiuktbb r. lciimifyinf! you liny sicliou for 1 'csjihl infringement. Therefore lie wise, and eoumnMiicitli' direct wilh V. DAKL & CO., PALMKKSTON KOiiTil, on Tiii'iu i.onr. aokn^s

PiiiS PIGS PIGS W. DIMOCK 0., LTD Wl '| be ivcrivea at following iL Kocciying fcalation.s as under :— : March Mouiroa 11 25 Douglas 110iu1... Toko ... Jugleivood Stratford J 4, 18 12, 26 6, 19 (>,13,20,27 H. BUTOIIKJt, Stratford, STARTLING FACT Worth Knowing

i J AI your worn or old tablewenr spoons, forks, cruets, etc., c;iu b<. made new at half the cost of new goods. Don't pul oil' till to-morrow but cull o\v for prices and parlieulurs. Bicycles re-enamelled. All work guaranteed to giye complete satisfaction. P. de !a HAVE, New Plymouth Piatisg Works. Devon St East (near Bed House). SUNSHADES for SPRING AND SUMMER, VERY Woman Jikos her Esvn shade made of material that will suit hor costume. The large assortment of new Shades stocked and made is bound to include the one you want, covered from 2/6 to a/. by J. BEBTKCRD, Devon Str-.v

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 5 June 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 5 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 5 June 1907, Page 4

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