fftrjyf* e* Painful Swellings Formed in Armpits and on Back—ltching Prevented Rest—Suffered Six Weeks and Became Run Down from Want .of Sleep—Three Full Sets of CUTICURA REMEDIES ENTIRELY CURED HIM "I had been troubled with swellings under the armpits and on the Email of tho brick r.oe.impini 'd hv a burning itch to su™ an r>:t"ni, that I got very little re:-t. dav or v ims had been going o) i i i ore and X had tri' il v .:. .: . •otnr.ur ointments, these, h \s <1 temporary relief, and as 1 citing run down from tho v ane n nvt, I coeidctl to consult a dfctor. but on noticing the Cuticura Kemcdi «. U x ed i the paper, I thought I would pr.o thorn a trial. I used Ctitle i 1 S up 1 r 11! 2b did not give tho uesired relief. t-K-n I tried Cutioura Soap, i.uticura umtino?it. and Cuticura Insolvent Pil ti il tio ee.-siivc I am than:d<il to &.iy that, though my troul \a \ i niul and sewro, my cure v;a i i compkto ■within a month, and X in the future shall urge cny one whom I come across afflicted with skin trouble to use Cuticura Remedies, knowing as I do the great good they have done me. lam never without a box of Cutioura Ointment in my homo. Kobert Beatson. 81, Uißh St., Fort "William. Dec. G and 12, 1905." The Great Skin Cure and Purest and Sweetest of Emollients. Cuticura Ointment is, beyond question, the must successful curative for torturing, disfiguring humours of theskin and scalp, including loss of hair, yet compounded, in proof of Trhich a single anointing with Cuticura Ointment, proceded by a hot bath v,-ith Cuticura Soap, and followed in tbs Kovororcases by a dose of Cuticura Pills, is rften sufficient to aft'ord immediate relief in tho most distressing forms of itching, burning, and scaly humours, eczemas, rashes, and irritations, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure in the majority of cases, when all else fails. A Slnelc Sot Often Oirra. SoM tlirotHlierat the world. Depi'.s; London, 27, K. Towns A: Co.. Sydney: T.i nnnn. (I.tiU. Cape Town,
TREES, TREES TREES. SHELTER, ORNAMENTAL, & FRUIT TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, BULBS, etc. For Absolute Sale without reserve and regardless of price. All Trees must be ■old by 31st July, 1007, for subdividing property. TIIREE-YEAR MACttOCARPA, PltfUS LSSIUNIS. LAWSOiNiAiNA. Hedge Plants, English Laurels, 5s to 7s 100. (Two-years)—2-year Ele.ignus and Escallonia, !)s 100; 2-J'ear Cllearia, 7s 10' I. Fancy Trees equally cheap. Ilulbs, Spiraxias :*iid Ixias, 3 doz. Is.' X;irci-.-iis almost given away. Thhlias, ar-soriod. Is doz. or fls sack. Apply early. MITCHINSON NURSERY, TITOS. M. STEVENS. "CHAMPION" AND WEBSTER AGREE. Our friend WEBSTER, iu his revised edition, gives the following definitions, which agree with ours, hence our defiant attitude' on behalf of the WORKERS during the hint SIX YEARS:— TRUST: "An organisation formed mainly for the purpose of regulating the supply and price of commodities, etc., as a sugar, steel, or flour trust." CO.MHJNE: "To form a union, to agree to rua-esee, to confederate." ASSOCIATION: "Union of persons in a company or society for SO.UE PARTICULAR PURPOSE; as the American Association for the advancement of science; A BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION."
_X.I!.--\VG_AItE IN NO WAY CONNhC [ 1'.I) with any ol the above concern.-; . , 'c in every respect, and \vc intend tn remain so, with the WORKERS' as.-islancc. \\ OltKl.liS, we are benevolent to a degree. This you know, anil we must li.'.-liinliy admit it, also exponents of the »a the NOBLE ART when danger i? hovering round you, fully verified ill our recent tussle with tliose "KK.JHT AT 'JTIK TOI 1 ,' 1 and the long combat with the FLOUR TRUST, wliich naiveiy poses as an association. But with your valued assistance, we arc STILL "CHAMPION." Jhe matters that baffle your CUA.MPION 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. So kindly rally round your CHAJIPION STANDARD ONCE MORE, AND THE VICTORY IS YOURS. OKTIIERN ROLLER MILLING CO., LIMITED. P. VIRTUE, Manager.
WE BUY I HARD and SELL EASY. See our New Stocks of Flannels I Millinery | Hosiery Dress Materials j Silks, etc., etc. ' YOO WILL WANT TO BUY MISS RETFORD, Devon Street. Agent Wertheim Sewing MachinesAROAS'Cash STORE e have in Stock a few tons of PRIME CANTERBURY DERWENT TABLE POTATOES. Also, BRITISH QUEEN, BEAUTY OF HEBIiON, EARLY ROSE, and UP-TO-DATE. SEED POTATOES. Also, FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. Vi'e have a good assortment of ! O'Lcary liros. and Down's well- ] known seeds. I GROCERIES & PRODUCE Our uMiai first-class stock at our usual POPULAR PRICES. 1.1. & Jj\ A.BOA, 0 UOCKRS AND PRODUCE DEALER, \VK 1! AV K RKCEJVISD 4 ri;Kslt OF ofb!
CELEBRATED SKIN! • CALL A: IXtiJ'ECr. TEED & CO '= 4 RING AND A FIXED FOP 58
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 9 August 1907, Page 4
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