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Oil UTILE GIL Not Washed for Eight Months, by Doctor's Orders—Suffered Terribly—Hands Tied to Stop Her Scratching—Parents Lost Heart BUT CUTICURA TOOK OFF EVERY BIT OF HUMOUR

"There came & rash over mv little girl's *faee when ahe was a month old. Mu wiffl took tor's. He told my wife that the baby had got blood eczema and gave her soma medicine and ointment, and told ir.y wife not to wash the child. "We were doctoring the child for eight months, but she was no better at the end of the eight months than she was when we took her first. You can imagine how **. miserable the child was, \not being washed. We had to tie the little one's ' hands when we took her to bed, to prevent her from scratching her fsce, as she made it bleed so if her hands were at liberty. I was recommended to try r Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oisf.uier.t, f but wa were doubtful at first, as wo had almost lost heart, but my wife said we & had given the doctors a good trira acd F> they had done no good, and the child h was so miserable not being wa.-hrd, eo s we said we would give the Cuticura i Remedies a trial. The first time iny ; wife washed the child with Cuticura £ Softp and used Cuticura Ointment our >- daughter seemed like a now child, as r- she did not offer to scratch so much * and seemed a lot easier. She was cce j: masi of eczema about the face and < shoulders, but the first box cf Cut«mre Ointment and bar of Cnticura So3j> took every bit off her. The neighbors t" said it would come on again, as it had • gone off too quick, but the child is & ■ three years old now and she has not had t any signs of it eince. George Williams, f SG Sea Brook Rd., near Wednesbury, Staffordshire, Aug. 20, 100 G." f- Send to nearest depot f° r . ftw t' utl " the dock see what i and he tc it was gur She brouf home ana go on month, bi , got no b \ would hs .. \ wouia nave nor the child to ' nnniiipr doCww uuuu UD tO the doctor's to eee what it was, and he told her it was gum rash. She brought her home ana let it go on for a month, but as it i got no better I Would have her cura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. wool*: i.onuoii. it, v.QaricriiwiM'cii.. i de l\ Pmv. Australia, U. 'l'omis «fc ( Potior PruiC k, di*m. Corp.. Sole Pr»

Seasoned Timber TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and PERSONS ABOIIS to TUPit ft > not be misled by ■tat' h ments that seasoned kvr ia unprocurable in New noutb. We hold large stocks of w« r >- .*> isoned timber which wa «fi Veiling at current rates at a if yards, Morlev street, New *1 .f Mouth. Hi. BROWN 1 AN7» f/tf MOK 1 .EV-STPgET PEASSY spoon or fork may contaia a speck of deadly poison i.>,, ferdigris. This is one reason why you should not hesitate having your worn tableware RE-BILYE%PLATED It will pay you, as almost any article •f tableware can be replated at about half tha cost of new. Prices, etc., at Plating Shop, Devon Ftiaot East. ui-i% ■ P. DE LA HA YE, f)r at Okey, Son, and Arnold, Central Agency.

Ifc1 fc GOVeWNWCNT^a NsuranCF DEPARTMENT FACT No., 3. ft> BONUSES ik irrangd w »a tocrtaslng goto according ts fssg'Ji ol tlae ■£««< ■VOCELTOWN 'BUS 'Leaves Town—B and 10 a.m.; jinon, 1, 2.30, 3.45, 5, and 6 p.m. Leaves Vogeliown—B.3o aud 10.30 a.m. 12.40 1.40, 3, 4.15, 5.30, 0.30 p.m. M. JONES, Proprietor.

TAKAKAIiI JOCKEY UjTJJ CHIUSTAIAS MEETING. SATURDAY AXD MONDAY, December 20 and 28, 1908.

ENTRIES, with payment uf 1 sov each (with the exception of Mangotukii Hack Handicap, for which the entrance will he 10s), will close at New Plymouth ob FRIDAY, November 20, 1908, at 9 p.m., for— STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of 80 Soya. Six fiiJoiigj. - LADIES' Pyß®; HACK gANDICAP, of OS sovj, \£jg mile. FIRST BANDICSF HACK HUKDLI33, of 60 sodfr fijemile and a-half.

CHRISTMAS "HANDICAP (Open), «f 120 sots. One mile and n-quarter. FIRST WELTER HACK HANDICAP,

of 65 sovs. Seven furlongs. FLYING HANDICAP (Open), of 80 sots. Six furlongs. MANGOTUKI" HACK HANDICAP, of 50 bovs. Seven furlongs. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 65 sovs. Five furlongs. SUMMER HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Six furlongs. SECOND HANDICAP HACK HURDUSS of 60 sovs. One mile and a-lialf.

NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP (Open), of 100 sots. One mile. SECOND WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 65 sovs. One mile. FAREWELL HANDICAP (Open), ol 70 sovs. Six furlongs,

iud on FRIDAY, December 11, nt 8 p.at, ACCEPTANCES (with payment of 1 «8v eachf for Stewards' Hack Handicap, First Welter Hack Handicap, Ladies' Purse Hack Handicap, Fir-it Handicap Hack Hurdles, and Flying Handicap; and for the Christmas Handicap, 2 sovs. ENTRIES,'I gov each, for— ISCATOKI PLATE, of 50 sovs. Six furlongs. FIRST HACK SCURRY STAKES, of 50 sova. Five furlongs. SECOND HACK SCI'RRS STAKES, of - 60 sovs. Five furlongs. For full programme sfic "New Zealand Referee, - E. P. WEBSTER, , Bfloretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 273, 11 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 273, 11 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 273, 11 November 1908, Page 4

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