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On Chest, Back, and Head-I'aiii, Heat, and Tingling Were Excruciating—Nerves in Exhausted Condition-Sleep Badly Broken, CURE BY CUTICURA SEEMED LIKE MAGIC

done Tor my daughter, Adelaide. Sur, i; fifteen years c" age, and had never had anything ti..~: matter with Ik; Bkin until fov.v months ago, who.. , out o I I The first sj was aredness, and thenfollowed thickering #nd blisters, which would break ar.d run matter. 1 took her to a doctor, and he pronounced it to be eczema c' a verv bad form. He treated her, bv.i instead of being checked, the dieerv and than quickly spread upwards tuv.'i the whole of her head was affected, c.:.-i all her hair had to be cut off. The piw-i she suffered was excruciating, a;:a what with that and the heat and tinelm? her life wa3 almost unheal cbio. times was very feverish, languid, and drowsy, and occasionally she v,<»s aslirious. Her nerves were in such a lew state that she could net bear to bo lc fc alone. In spile of the cold weitt^r open, and wo Jd lean cr.t en the window-sill. She did not have !>. proper hour's sleep for many r.igii-;. The second doctor we tried afferent] her just as little relief bs the fiist, and I really do not know what tc fhcuid have done if we had not read how ment, and Cuticura Tills, and before the Ointment was three-quarters finished every trace cf the disease vres fone. It really seemed like magic. ler hair is coming on nieelv. and I still apply the Cuticurt find it increase: the growth wonderfully Mrs. T. W. Hyde, 1, Onzar Send to nearest depot for free Cuti-

r TU£ CHRI3TCHUBCH MfcAT COM PANY, LTD. (Works: Islington, Smithfleld, Picton Oamaru, Burnside, and WoodvDle), that >"iei r Kepresentatives will receive BACON & PORK PIGS HKcKIVJXfi DATES YOU XOVEAIBEK. Ok: to—Monday, !)th and 23rd Waitara—Monday, 2nd, lGth, and 30th Aloturoa—Tuesday, 10th and 24tU Stratford—Every Wednesday Toko—Monday, 2nd, 10th, and 30th Douglas Hoad-Jloudav, Utli and 23rd Tariki—Tuesday, 3rd "and 17t!i Xuvcmbcr and Ist December. Smart Road—Tuesday, 3rd and 17th Agent, h. XAIKN, Fitzroy. . Kepresentative, J. W. BURKE, 'Phone 33, Elthant.

W. DIMOCE & CO., LTD "DIGS will be received at the following receiving Nations as under:— Ukato—Mondays, November 2, IG, 30. Moluroa—Tuesdays, November 3 and 17, December 1. lnglewood —Wednesdavs, November 4 11, 18, 25. Smart Road Jlondavs, November u and 23. Waitara—Tuesdays, November lOaiid il Huialiaiua—Monday. Nov. 2, lli, and 3d Stratford—Tuesday. Xov. 3, 10 17, 21 Toko—Wednesday, Xov. 11 and' 2.3 Douglas—Wednesday. Xov. 1 and 18 Tariki—Monday, Xov. y and 23. Oumiake—Monday. Xov. 2. lli. :id. Jiidhil'st—Wednesday, Xov. 11 and 2.1. Agent—G. H. SHORT, South Road, New Plymouth. Representative—J. BUTCHER, Stratford. PIGS PIGS between 112 and lijuib, dead weijr'.st.. in any ijuautity. IItt'EIVIXCi DAYS: At the Factory—Kverv Wednesday. -Smart Hoad—Moudav'. Xov. 2.11 l 30. Wailaia—Moudav. Nov. fl and 23. riU -Tne«lav.'Xov. 3 and 17. Jhirst—Tuesdav. Xov. 10 and >U.

A crown of glory —is a beautifcl head of hair. An Australian b'y *-*-** .now in Lone >n writes unocr 1 \\ date Jan. 28, 111 "Ayer'aHairYi.c.T Jg has done my Kir if? a world of good. *' Thanks to it, my foir 1 is r.ow thick, glossy, and eoft, and whin plaited 13 EG inches long. Aycr's Hair Vigor ought to be used by every woman who takes pride in ber appearance." \ You also may have v such a crown of v" yfy £' orv '& y° u will v\ follow the example of this lady and use

It will remove si] dandruff and ■3ke your hair ri:h and abundant. :;arcd ty Or. J. C. Ajcr 4 Co., l:«fl, K;:i„ U. 5, A. LANE'S MEDQLINE l-O) (.racked a;:J Cliaps-td ) lands-Belief at (i;-..-,-. 1 I'.mie £ I al all Cliem.'"s a,id Siore» >

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 267, 4 November 1908, Page 4

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622

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 267, 4 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 267, 4 November 1908, Page 4

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