For Two Years Eczema Covered Face and Arms—ltching Unbearable When Heated—Too Unsightly to Leave House—Doctors Gave Her but Very Little Relief. CURED IN A FORTNIGHT BY CUTICURA REMEDIES i ago I was troubled Ultn eczema wmca spread all over ir.y (ace and arms and was so bad I could . I took med'nal little relief. I then tad tions with the same result. When I was heated the itching was unbearable and I had the greatest difficulty in keeping my hands away from my face, and also it would show th?n _i_ »u«» mn* it laet a fnfind of mine persuaded me to give the Cutict'ra Remedies a fair trial, which I did, ac« in less than a fortnight the eczema <lisWfflUmm oura Ointment, and two vials Cuticvra Pills. Mrs. Lizzie Williams, Moytas 2inji^ammMmMMMMM
Itching:,-Burning, Bleeding, with Shapeless Nails, CuredbyCuticura. Soak the hands, on retiring, in a fat thick lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely i \S i with Cutieura Cinfr- * v -f ment. Bandage „ lightly in old cotton » or wear old gloves during night, and I ./ 1 also day if necessary. /J'nhi\[ C\ This treatmeut af/7/OTU »WVS fords immedir.io reWj/y" \£§> M, permits res', and x > si»ep, and pvii-.' ■ f<; a i all ebe fails. This treatsctive for soic feet.
POLAND CHINA ART ia Ait China. It is quite an education to see this latest novelty in Teapots, Sugars, and Creams, Biscuits, Salad Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Sweets, Trinket Boxes, etc. —an iiep.l weddirg, Christmas, or birthday jresens that would grace a kinoes palace, and quite out ot the ordinary selection of chinaware. In all the latest up-to-date shades of blue, ruby, primrose, which wj havo indented direct from the manufacturers and marked at low price) which must ensure a speedy tale. I'IRST CUSTOMER, BEST CHOICE. See our Window for Prices. JAPANESE WARE, A Revelation of Artistic Work. C. CARTER THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, JJevon Street, Few Plymouth
¥GA I R E GARDEN PICNICS AND GARDEN PARTIES (Private or Public). spend a Holiday. UoF.l Spot for School Pien.es, there are plenty of Games and Amusements provided. TEA ROOMS AND FRUIT AND LOLLIE STALL In the Ground. Hot \Ya',er provided Free. A. TRCELOVE, UTGIKSIC K.A K E R V DEVOX-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH ung on: you cannot Le tco carefui in the matter cf dil-t f nr the little folks. No other goods arc so entirely satisfactory as Currant or Sultana Bread, Currant Cakes, Currant or Sultana Scones, and Currant Sandwich Biscuits. Currants and sultanas need .10 introduction, for the sustaining ah! nourishing qualities of this aJM.ins fruit have been amply proved. Ask *i\ doctor about it. Our currants and sii> Una are of the finest quality and per feetly clean. Our Currant Brown flre.\d Is just tin thing for the dear cbildrci bruin workers, end invalids. Our Cur rant Sandwich Biscuits are most ro freshing and sustaining and perfect for afternoon teas. Ice Cream shortly » THE HYOIENIC BAKERY, JOHN C. I.EGG, Proprietor.
yOCR GASMEN REQUIRES YATES' SEEDS zl you desire RELIABLE CROPS KEW PUMOOTH AGKXf, J WHITAKEK DEVON STREET. Next Criterion Hotel. Thone ill. WANTED: 'ATX Checsemakers to note that iho HAWERA M\CBINERY EXCHANGE Wilkin's Famous Cheese Appliances, H. GREVILLE, MACHINERY EXCHANGE. lOTON STBEET, HAWEKA,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 296, 9 December 1908, Page 4
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