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Every Part of Body Affected—Was in Hospital Five Times—Army Doctors and Nine Different Remedies Did No Good—Speedy Improvement and Finally a PERFECT CURE BY USE 0F CUTICURA REMEDIES "I have Buffered with chronic eczema lor fourteen yf-rs. Every part cf my body was affected. My father has licen in the army and I have l>o>n attended by array doctors who all failed. I have been in hospital five times, but none of them did me any good. I have tri-d Bine different kinds of remedies and Done tuok any effect on me. At last I lend of the wonderful cures which the Cuticura Bemedies have made and in May I got a box of Cuticura Ointment and used It. When 1 had UEed half of the frit box I saw that there was a great improvement in me. After that I cot tin Cuticura Soap and Resolvent Pills which did all the better. Since then I bar* used fire boxes of Cuticura Ointment and am now completely cured. Bad we known of Cuticura years ago we would have given pound* for it. I am writing this letter go that other tuffaieis may see it and ret cured by the Cuticura Remedies. 0. F. Hedge, 81, Vanghan Bead, Coldharbor Lane, CambiewtU (Seen, Dec. 5 and 11,1906. OTtIM TREATMENT Par Sore Feet and Hands with Shapeless Nails. Soak the feet or hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy la therof Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure. Wear during the night light blindages of eld, acft cot ten or. linen. For red, rough hands, dry, itching palms, with less nails, this treatment points to a cpetdy cure of the most distressing cases. Cuticura Remedies are guaranteed absolutely purs. Ohmi Extern] tad Internal TmtiMt for Every "Humovroll&AociChtklmn. agdAduiUron* FA (Ckoeoltt* Cteted) to Portlr the Blood. A hi Bet ettea Caret. Sold UimtglKwit the worftt. pmti: tondßß, 77. Qnatcrfcotc? Bq.; It. T.rwru 2 ct, Sydney; Lctdo*. Cape Tom. e ft.: B. K.Paul, sKtji; rater Drue tad Cferm. OjH>, Solr Props. <r*ru** Cm. CcUcum Boot oc afca Dt**au.

THE MAILS o SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. For Auckland and North, per Takapuna,7 pjn. Note.—Mails for Rara tonga and Tahiti, close here Monday, sth Augu.it, 7 p.m. For Australian States, Phlllipine Island*! Straits Settlements and South Africa, at 7 p.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 5. For Auckland and \orth, also Raratonga and Tahiti, per Raravra, at 7 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6. For Wellington and South, per Takapnna, at II a.m. For Auckland and North, per Rotoiti.. at 7 pan. For Fijfc Honolulu, Fanning Island. Canada, United States of America ami Continent of Europe (due London Septeinljer 11), at 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. For Auckland and North, per Barawa. at 7 p-m. THURSDAY. AUGUST 8. For Australian States, Eastern and Mediterranean ports, South Afrio.i. United Kingdom and Continent of Europe (close connection at Melbourne), at 8.15 a.m.; due London September 17. for Wellington and South, per Rotoiti. at 11 a.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9. For Auckland and North, per Rarawa. at 7 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. For Australian States and Eastern port*, also Auckland and North, per Takapuna, at 7 p.m. W. J. CHANEY, Chief Postmaster.

CHURCH SERVICES. o SUNDAY, AUGUST 4. CHUBCU or ENGLAND. St. Mary's, 8, U and 7; Old People s Home 10; Henui, 8, 11 and T; Upland n»d, 130; Bell Block, 7; Moturoa, 2.30 (SJS.) and 7; Westown, 11.15 (C.S. i and 7; Barrett road, 2.30; Omata, 2 (S.S.> and 7. Oakura, 2: Tatnraimakn, 7; Okato. 7.45, 11 (H.C.), 7; Puniho, 2; Warea, 11. Inglewood, 8 iH.C.), 11 (11.C.) and 7; Kaimata, 130; Dudley road, 7.30. ROMAN CATHOLIC. New Plymouth, ALus. 7JO and 11, Vespers 7, Rev. Dean McKenna; Waitaia, A, liev. Father Macmanu?; Inglewood, Jlass 11.30, Rev. Father MacmonuH. BAPTIST. Gill street, 11 and 7 Rev. H. J. Lewis; Westown, 3 Rev. Lewi*. MKiHoDIST. Wliiteley Memorial Church 11 and 7 Rev. T. G. Briioke; South Rnaii, 11 and 7 Rev. Keck; Old Men's Home, 5.45 ilr FabUn; Lower Eginont Road, 2.30 Rev. Keck; Carrington road, 2.30 Sir Ashor. Opunake, 11 Rev Worboys, 7 Mr C. Hugliaon; Oaonui, 2.30 Rev. Worboy.-,; OEato, 11 and 7, Rev. Laykoum; Tataraimaka, 2 Rev. Laybourn; Pungarehu, 2 Mr Wells; Rahoto, 11 Mr Wells. 7 Rev. Worixiyg. Vnitar*, 11 Rev. Read, 7 Mr TTWe.->l: Tlkoranpi, 130 Rev. Read (S.S.A.), 7 Mr Pearre (S.S-A-); Huirangi, 2.30 ilr Pearee; Leppertun, 130 ilr Roberts; Urenui, J Her. Read. Inglewood, II and 7 Rev. Patchett; Midhirst, 11 Mr Jemison. 7Mr Wright; Waipukn, 2.30 Mr Jemison, 7 Mr Al.raham; Tarata, lift) Rev. Patchett; Liucoin road, 130 Mr Cart wright.

Nothing like It in the world. The most certain and effective cough medicine. The * sorest body builder. JSane's Cmulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Lime, Soda, andCreasote. "It's F&mot|s." This celebrated Emulsion I relieves at once hacking, stubborn, tickling coughs Constant coughing, coughing, coughing; deprives the sufferer of needed rest. It weakens and delibitates. Jt retards a speedy cure. Lane s Emulsion will stop the cough. It will give sound refreshing sleep. Jt will help food digest perfectly. Perfectly digested food means more fat, more blood, more strength. r t means iiealth—the health that is needed to resist disease With robust health, consumption (the white scourge of New Zealand) cannot follow a cough. Get Lane's Emulsion, take it according to directions, and notice how quickly you fcegln to improve. All chemists and stores sell it Two sizes, 18 2/6 and 4/6.

IT DAZZLKS TUE WORLD. No discovery in medicine las ~v . r created one quarter of interest tint lias been caused bv Dr. Sheldon's X.v Discovery for Coujjh.-, Cold?, and Consumption. It has brought relief in the most hopeless case*, when all else lias foiled. Obtainable everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 6

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