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A Famous French Specialist on Diseases of the Skin Prescribes Cuticura as the Most Effective Remedy Known to Him, Charging as His Fee 100 Francs (£4). ALSO PRESCRIBED IN HOSPITAL SAINT LOUIS "Gentlemen: You may bs pleased to learn that a patent suffering from an irritation of the skin, caused by motoring, on consulting a noted physician in Paris, for which a fee of one hundred francs(fourpounds Btorling)\vascharged, was advised to use Cuticura, which advice, although received with astonishment, was followed and resulted in a perfect euro. (Signed) Lewis Cower, 1123 Brcad'.vay, New York, U. 8. A. t December 10, 1900." French physicians, particularly thoso making a specialty of the treatment of ekin diseases, have for m.iny years regarded Cuticura as a specific and have prescribed it freely. It enjoys tho rare distinction of being prescribed in the Hospital Saint Louis, Paris, one of the largest and most famous hospitals la tha world devoted exclusively to the treatment of diseases of the skin. SUFFERED HVE YEARS Cured by Cuticura. "I have been suffering from irritation of the ekin for about five years. I was two years under medical treatment, during which time I was treated by several doctors but derived no benefit whatever from their skill. Tho first relief I got was from Cuticura and now thank God and the Cuticura Remedies, I ain, I think, perfectly cured. I used two sets of Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills since last October, and I can recommend the Cuticura Remedies to any person suffering from the same malady. Edward Mannering, 34, Claremont St., Dublin, May 12, 1006.'' Complete External and Internal Trpatmcnt for fiHMP;

TREES, IREES. TIiEES. SHELTER, ORNAMENTAL, & FRUIT TKtJiS, HJiUUE PLANTS, BULIJS, c',e. For Absolute Sale without reserve and .regardless of price- All Trees must be sold by 31st July, 1907, for subdividing property. THREE-YliAit MACKOCAIU'A, MA US iSSSIUiNIS, LAWSOiMANA. Hodge Plants, English Laurels, 5i to 7s 100. ' (Two-years)—2-year Eleignus and EscaUonia, 9s 100; 2-vear Oloaria, 7s 100. Fancy Trees equally cheap. Bulbs, Spiraxias and Ixias, 3 doz. Is. Narcissus almost given away. D.jhlias, assorted, Is doz. or 9s sack. Apply early.

MITCHINS.ON NURSERY, THOS. M. STEVENS. "CHAMPION" AND WEBSTER AGREE. Our friend WEBSTER, in his revised edition, gives the following definitions, which agree with ours, hence our defiant attitude on behalf of the WORKERS during the last SIX YEAES:— TRUST: "An organisation formed mainly for the purpose of regulating the supply and price of commodities, etc., a sugar, steel, or flour trust." COMLiINK: "To form a union, to agree to coalesce, to confederate." ASSOCIATION: ''Union of persons in a company or society tor SOME I'ARTICULAR PURPOSE; as the American Association for the advancement of science; A BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION." N.B.—WE ARE IN NO WAY CONNEC lED with any of the above concerns; free in every respect, and we intend to remain so,, with the WORKERS' assistance. WORKERS, we are benevolent to a degree. This you know, and we must bashfully admit it, also exponents of the science known as the NOBLE ART when danger is hovering round you, fully verified in our recent tussle with those "Itic.nr AT THE TOP," and the long combat with (lie FLOUR TRUST, which naively poses as an association. But with your valued assistance, we are STILL "CHAMPION." The only matters that baffle your CHAMPION are advancing wheat markets, caused by droughts and shortages throughout the world, and we crave your indulgence until the laws of nature have adjusted them. Su kindly rally round your CHAMPION STANDARD ONCE MORE, AND THE VICTORY IS YOURS. ORTIIERN ROLLER MILLING CO., LIMITED. P. VIRTUK, Manager.

WE BUY HARD and SELL EASY. See our New Stocks of Flannels Millinery Hosiery Dress Materials Silks, etc., etc. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MISS BBTFORD, Devon Street. Agent Wertheim Sewing Machines WE HAVE RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY OF OUH CELEBRATED; SKIN SOAPS. CALL & INSPECT. TEED & CO., AROAS' Cash SToll We have in Stock a few tons of I'RIME CANTERBURY DERWENT TABLE POTATOES. BRITISH QUEEN, BEAUTY OF HEBIiOX, EARLY ROSE, and UP-TO-DATE. POTATOES. Also, FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. Also, We liave a good assortment of O'Leary Bros, and Down's wellknown seeds.

GROCERIES & PRODUCE Our usual first-class stock at our usual POPULAR PRICES. e. & fTaeoa, GROCKRS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Brougham street,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 24 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 24 July 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 24 July 1907, Page 4

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