Temble Scaly Humour in Patches All Over the Body—Skin Cracked and Bleeding—ltching Unbearable- -Cured by Cuticura in Thirty Days at Small Expense. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA thirty-five years. It was in patches ail over mv body. I used three ca:;es " of .Soap, six boxes ■f" : >*>-. C u I• i c v: i- a Ointv"' t'A inent, and two ?\i bottles of Cuti- > ?-*$ c.ra Resolvent. I \ ■.»-, J bathed with the f Konj), npnlicd the #\lf k Oiniir,>'i"it once a day, and tooktho y v- . |it , t „ d Iu thii . ty 3ays I was completely cured, and I think permanently, as it was about iivo years ago. "The psoriasis first made its appearance in red snots, generally forming £ circle,leavingin tee'M/r.ter asp.;: a: out the size of a silver dollar of sound flesh. la a short time tin afi'ected circle would form a heavy dry seals of a white silvery appearand! and would gradually drop off." To remove the entire scales by bathing or using oil to soften them the flesh would be perfectly raw, and a Hght discharge of bloody substance could ooze out. That sealycrustwould .one. again in twenty-four hours. It was worse on my arms and limbs, although it was in spots all over my body, also on rny scalp. !f I let tho scalesremain too long without removing by bath or otherwise, the skin would crack and bleed, i suffered intense itching, worse at nigiiis after getting warm in lied, when it would be almost unbearable. I would not go through such another ordea'lof aijlietion for thirty-five years .'or the iicate of Kansas. \V. M. C'hideslcr, liutchinson, Kan., April 20, 1805." The liriElnal nl the a!,uv- lullinniiisl Is on file ;n the 0&; of t!« I'nlt.T Prut' * Cliraii-.M! C:rpnniU<'i'.. KM Trace; It. To«ik.-;C.i., Mit: l.s.nr, S;.-'.1:,r.-.:'.. P.W. Ciit : cmft Sf.np, Oiutll.i'nt, mill i>r-,hi'ni f'il!< art Enid 11,r.-.i,rl„>„l the iinrM. i'ntler lire-.': Ciira. I.Vrii., Si'lo
The store that is noted for good, honest v.ilnc is "The Kash," of New Plynioulli. Always to the fore in securing bargains for their custo bought a large lot of noys week, and are offering them at a third oir the usual prices. Boys' Norfolk suits from Ss Gd, boj's' tunic suits 7> lid, hoys' three-garment suits from '"J* fid, hoys' braces 3d, hoys' stockings ?s, hoys' ovcrco.its from Os Hd, hoys' j_<rseys from Is lid, hoys' odd knickers f'om 2s fill, hoys' celluloid collars from Pav them a visit of inspection. - Advt.
TRESS, IREES. TREES. ! SHELTER, ORNAMENTAL, & FRUIT TKi-Eb, HhDUE I'LANTS, BULBS, e:c. For Absolute Sale without reserve and regardless of price- All Trees must be sold by 31st July, 11)07, for subdividing property-TURKU-YEAR MACROCARPA, I'LNI'S lIS SIGN IK. LAWSONIA-NA. Hedge riants, English Laurels, 5s to 7s 100- (Two-years)—2-year Eleigmis and Eseallonia, 9s 100; 2-year Oh'aria, 7s 100. Fancy Trees equally cheap. Hulbs, Spiraxias and Txias, 3 iloz. Is. Narcissus almost given away. Thlilias, assorted, Is doz. or lis sack. Apply MITCHINSON NURSERY, THOS. M. STEVENS.
"CHAMPION" AND WEBSTER AGREE. Our lri"nd WEBSTER, in his revised edition, gives the following definitions, which agree with ours, hence our defis attitude on behalf of the WORKERS during the last SIX YEARS:— TRUST: "An organisation formed mainly for the purpose of regulating tlie supply and price of commodities, etc., as a sugar, steel, or flour trust." COMBINE: "To form a union, to agree to coalesce, to confederate." ASSOCIATION: "Union of persons in a company or society for SOME PARTICULAR PURPOSE; as the American Association for the advancement of science; A BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION." N.8.-WE ARE IN NO WAY CONNECTED with any of the above concerns; free in every respect, and we intend to r.emaiu so, with the WORKERS' VOIiKLIiS, we are benevolent to a ;reo. This you know, and we must hfully admit it, also exponents of the ■nee known as the NOBLE ART when iger is hovering round you, fully vcriin our recent, tussle with those [GUT AT-THE TOP/' and the long llmt with the FLOUR TRUST, which vely poses as an association.
STILL "CHAMPION." The only matters lliat baffle your IMIAMPION are advancing wheat markets, caused l>y droughts and shortages Ihnmghuut the world, ami we crave your indulgence until the laws of nature have adjusted them. So kindly rally round your (' II A M V J 0 X s T ANDABD OXCE MORE, AND THE VICTOR V IS YOURS. NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO., LIMITED. P. VIRTUE, Manager.
See our New Stocks Dress Materials Silks, etc., etc. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MISS RETFORD, WHY PAT RENT rpO others, when yon can purcliuse ft of your own for the same money paid in rent? Tlin Provident Investment and Building Society of Tarauaki (PennancT) olfcra you exceptionally reduced piynionts on most easy terms. It, co':ts you nothing for legal work. Come and enquire terms. L. MONTEATH, fieoretan.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 17 July 1907, Page 4
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