Suffered Torments with Skin Disease Contracted in India—Was Covered with Large Sores—Life in India Affected Liver—Found No Relief in Several Hospitals but CUTICURA REMEDIES BROUGHT HIM HEALTH "While I was stationed at Bellary, In India, with my regiment from 1896 to 1901, I contracted "malarial cachexia," which brought on a complication of diseases. I suffered frequently with ague and my chest and back became covered with largo sores and pimples, my face was also disfigured with these sores or ulcers. My blood became very poor. I was admitted into hospital, but the treatment I received did not seem to give me any relief, as I became very emaciated and weak, I lost my appetite, had no energy for anything, and my weakness was dreadful, Early in 1901 I was invalided to England for a change. On arrival I was sent to several hospitals, but still no signs of recovery. After some months of treatment I was finally invalided out of the service as medically unfit through my sickness. I then thought I would try the Cutlcura Eemedies, chiefly on the recommendation of my wife, who had great faith in them, having used the same in India for roughness of the face, red pimpleß, and blackheads. After I had used four sets, which included Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cutieura Resolvent Pills, I began to see and feel a great improvement, I was less languid, my appetite improved, I felt stronger, and the sores and pimples began to disappear. I continued to "°" f,, "''-""*ment for about nine months, as auite a different mples quite disappeared, strong again and able to s daily, which I have Thomas Reader, late Sergeant in aßritish Infantry Regiment, W3 Totterdown St., Tooting, S. W., Aug. 2, 1906." Coranicto F.xtcvnal i of Cu'.kuri t'oap to cleanse the Skill. Cuticura nem to ileal tlmSkin. ami Cuticura '.((-solvent (I'uocoii'.tc (Mated) to Purity tile Blood. A
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WE HAVE RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY UF OUB CELEBRATED SKIN SOAPS. CALL &j>INtSPECT. TEED & CO WHY PAT RENT 110 others, when you can pure" House of your own for the same money paid in rent? The Provident Investment and Building Society of Taranaki (Permanent) offers you exceptionally reduced payments on most easy terms. It co'iti you nothing for legal work. Come and enquire terms. L. MONTEATK, .......„p. _,., , •■; Secretary.
JOE. LAWN, 7HOLESALE AND RETAIL ' * BUTCHER, WAEEA, Wishes to announce that his carts visit OARUItA, Tuesdays and Fridays. ATO & PUNIHO, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. PUHGAKEHU, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Also that he is slaughtering only his own grown meat, the quality of which eannot be beaten anywhere. ARTHUR GUY, Manager COLD WEATHER OOMFORTS. I This is the time of year when one is apt to enjoy a hot drink. Some people like whisky hot, but r J '""" antl somehow we think Inc. i people >ike SURATBRA IE A end a cup of hot l-uratura is a real cold weather comfort. It warms and refreshes you and fits yau for work. SURATURA IS PERFECT TEA. It comes from Ceylon, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A quality .. 1/6 per lb Suratura B quality .. 1/9 " " Suratura D quality .. 2/- " " Suratura X quality, 2s 4d per lb. SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. I
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 YEARS:— TRUST: "An organisation formed mainly for the purpose of the supply and price of coi etc., as a sugar, steel, or (lour trust." COMBINE: "To form a union, to agree to coalesce, to confederate." ASSOCIATION: "Union of persons ia company or society for SOM 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 conerns; free in every respect, and we intend to remain so, with the WORKERS' ssistance. WORKERS, we are benevolent to a degree. This you know, and we must ' shfully admit it, also exponents of the ...once known as the NOBLE ART when danger ia hovering round you, fully verified in our recent tussle with those 'RIGHT AT THE TOP," and the long —nliat with the FLOUR TRUST, which I But with your valued assistance, we are STILL "CHAMPION." The only matters that baffle your CHAMPION are advancing wheat markets, Ciinscd 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 CHAMPION STANDARD ONCE MORE, AND THE VICTORY I,S YOURS. ORTHERN ROLLER MILLETS CO., I LIMITED. J P. VJBTUK, Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 10 September 1907, Page 4
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