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On Chest, Back, and Head—Pain, Heat, and Tingling Were Excruciating—Nerves in Exhausted Condition—Sleep Badly Broken* CURE BY CUTICURA SEEMED LIKE MAGIC "Words cannot express the gratitude I feel for what Cuticura Remedies have . ■' . done for my daugnter, Adelaide. She Is fifteen years of age, and had never hud anything the matter with her ekin until four months ago, when en eruption broke out on her chest. The first symptom wasarednees, and thenfollowed thickening and blisters, which would break and run matter. I took her to a doctor, and he pronounced it to be eczema of a very bad form. He treated her, but instead of being checked, the disease spread. It showed itself on her back, and then quickly spread upwards until the whole of her head was affected, and all her hair had to be cut off. The pain she suffered was excruciating, and what with that and the heat and tingling her life was almost unbearable. She Decame run down in health, and at times was very feverish, languid, and drowsy, and occasionally she was delirious. Her nerves were in such a low state that she could not bear to be left alone. In Bpite of the cold weather ehe would insist on having her bedroom window open, and would lean out on the window-sill. She did not have & proper hour's sleep for many eights. The second doctor we tried afforded her just as little relief as the first, and I really do not know what we should have done if we had not read how Cuticura cured a similar case, I purchased Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills, and before the Ointment was three-quarters finished every trace of the disease was gone. It really seemed like magic. Her hair is coming on nicely, and I still apply the Cuticura Ointment as 1 find it increases the growth wonderfully. Mrs. T. W. Hyde, 1, Ongar Place, Brentwood, Essex, Mar. 8,1907. Send to nearest depot for free Cuticura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. Cut icura Remedies are sold ttiroufrtiout the "world. Depots: London, 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, o. Rue de la Paix: Australia, R. Townsi Co., Sydney, Boston, U.S A., Potter Drug 6 Cfccm, Corp,, Sole Prow. \ies\G\tj\-.\-

COLD WEATHER COMPORTS. This is the time of year when one is apt to enjoy a hot drink. Some icople like whisky hot, but many don't, and Fowphow we think: tbc majority of people .Ike SU RAT LIRA TEA ind a cup of hot Vuratura is a real cold weather comfort. It war ma aad refrrttes you and fits yau for work, SURATORA IS PERFECT TEA. ft comes from Ceylon, and is guaran teed not blended with Indian, China, r any cheap ci inferior teas. RETAIL PBICE& ■niratura A quality .. 1/0 per lb Buratura B quality .. 1/9 " " Buratura D quality .. 2/. " " Buratura 7. quality, 2s 4d per lb. SOLD BT AO. BTOREKEEP2RB.

NEW PLYMOUTH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP ATHLETIC MEETING To be held in the RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, New Plymouth. yyEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908. Under the rules of the N.Z, Athletic Union and N.Z. League of Wheelmen. PROGRAMME: Running Provincial Maiden Race, 150 yards, Ist 30s, second 10s; nomination 2s. Half-Mile Handicap, Ist 100s, 2nd 30sj nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. One-Mile Handicap, Ist 100s, 2nd 30s i nomination 3s, acceptance 2e. GRAND CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, of £SO cash (three distances).—l2o yards, Ist 100s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s; 220 yards, Ist 100s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s; 440 yds, 100s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20e; with added points prize of Ist 3405, 2nd 120s, 3rd 60s; nomination 10s, acceptance ss. Forced Handicap, 220 yards, Ist 40s, 2nd 10a; winners 2s, losers Is. Championship Events: CHAMPIONSHIP OP NEW ZEALAND, 100 yards, Ist gold medal and 40s, 2nd 20s; nomination 2s. CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND, 440 yards, Ist gold medal and GOB, 2nd 20s; nomination 3s. CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND* SSO yards, Ist gold medal and W)\ 2nd 20s; nomination 3s. i Cycling. Novice Handicap, one mile, let 30s, 2nd 10s; nomination 2s. One Mile, open, Ist 80s, 2nd 20s, 3rd lOt; nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. One Mile and a-half, open, of £0 lis, Ist 80s and Messrs E. Reynolds and Co.'s £4 4s trophy), 2nd 20s, 3i«l 10s; nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. DOMINION WHEEL RACE, 2 m*es, of £2O 5s cash, Ist 280s, 2nd 80s, 3id 355, 4th 10s; nomination 10s, acceptance 4s. Highland Events. Bagpipe Music, marches, Ist 60e, 2nd 20s; nomination 2s. Bagpipe Music, Slrathspeys and Reek, l6t 60s, 2nd 20s; nomination 2s. Highland Fling in costume, open, Ist 40«, 2nd 10s; nomination 2s. Sword Dance in costume, open, Ist 40s, 2nd 10s; nomination 2s. ' Highland Fling for boys under 16, Ist 20s or gold medal, 2nd ss; nomination free. Highland Fling for girls under 18, Ibl 20s or gold medal, 2nd ss; nomination free.

Sword Dance for boys under 16, l«t 20s or gold medal, 2nd ss; nomination free. Sword Dance for girls under 10, Ist 20s or gold medal, 2nd ss; nomination free. Reel for boys and girls under 16, 10s for best boy dancer, and 10s for best girl dancer; nomination free. Special Prize (medal) for most points in piping and dancing (adults); presented liy Mr. F. J. McLean. NOMINATIONS .dose on sth February, 1908; Handicaps appear about 17th I'ebruary. Winners after declaration may be re-handicapped. last two years' performances to accompany each nomination, and to be made on the New Zealand Athletic Union forms. If no performances for ■the last two years, the last five performances to be given. Competitors for all, except boys'and girls' events, must be legiatered with some centre or Society affiliated to the New Zealand Athletic Union, or reciprocal body in Australia. Every competitor must be registered by New Zealand Athletic Union. No entry will be received from any person disqualified or suspended by the New Zealand Athletic Union, or from any defaulter. Points in the Caledonian Handicap to count 3, 2 and 1. In the event of a tie, run off to be over 220 yards. Ilandicappers—Mr Ulic Shannon, Wellington, assisted by Mr W. McDonald, Dunedin. JAMES McLEOD, Secretary, P.O. J3ox 87, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 316, 15 January 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 316, 15 January 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 316, 15 January 1908, Page 4

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