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vuirn itching, Burning Eruption From hoad to Foot—Doctor Gave Her IJp Entirely—First Application of Cuticura Brought Relief and Sleep, CUT] CUP A REMEDIES EFFECT PERFECT CURE ."."our years ago I suffered severely with a terriblo eczema, being a mast of sores from head to icet and for six weeks confined to iny bed. During that time I suffered continual torture from itching and burning. After being given up by my doctor I was advised to try the Cuticura liemedies. After the first bath with CutiP cura Soap and applicaq' tion of Cuticura Ointment I enjoyed the first good sleep during my entire illness. I also used Cuticura Resolvent and tha treatment was continued for about three weeks. At ths end of that time I was eble to be about the house, entirely cured, and have felt no ill effects sine?. I would advise any person suffering from any form of skin trouble to try the Cuticura Remedies as I know Hiat they did for me. Mrs. Edward Nenning, 203 Main St., V'atertown, X. Y., U. S. A., April 11, 1000." Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. v K n Soothing, Cooling, Refreshing for Tender Skins. i Because of its delicate, emollient, ] sanative, antiseptic properties derived from Cuticura, united with the purest ; of saponaceous ingredients and most | refreshing of flower odors, Cuticura \ Soap is unrivalled for cleansing, preserv- j ing and purifying the skin, scalp, hair t and hands, for dispelling itching, irrita- , tion and inflammation and preventing j clogging of the pores, the cause of many i disfiguring facial eruptions. All who delight in a clear skin, soft, white hands, a clean, wholesome scalp and live, glossy hair, will find that Cuticura Soap realizes every expectation. Sold wherever the British Flag float 3. Depots: London. 27. Charterhouse Sq.: Paris. 10, Rue tie la Chaussee d'Antin: Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney; U. S. A., i'oucr Drug; & Chem. Corp.. Sole F»dß., Boston. Post tree, 32-pago Cuticura boot QPUX AK E QOA CH. J PROPOSE running the Opunake fcioacli sen*ior as usual from Janu. ary 1, observing the timetable as heretofore. Passengers and Parcels at Lowest Kates. W. A. .JURY Proprietor. .Masonic Stables.—'Phone Xo. 315. NEW PL VMo I'T H-0P UX A KE. Leaves Daily— New Plymouth P.O. 0.30 a.m. Omata 10.10 a.m. Oakura 10.55 a.m. Tataraimaka. .. .. 11.45 a.m. Oka to 12.25 p.m. Punilio l.u p.m. Warea .. 1.15 p.m. Pungarehu 2.! i p.m. R&liota 2.30 p.m. Oaonui a.15 p.m. Opunake. arrive .. 4.0 p.m. Leaves Daily— Opunake 5.45 a.m. Oaonui tj.3o a.m. Rahotu 7.1.7) a.m. Pungarehu S.ij a.m. Warea 5.30 a.m. ■Pumho tj.45 a.m. "k<no 11.11 l ;1.111. . Tataraimaka .. .. 11.45 a.m. Oakura iu.45 a.m. Onuua 11.41) a.m. Xew Plymouth, arr. 12.15 p.m. All Fares am! PaiveU to !>e prepaid and Tickets obtained for such. Xow I'ivnentli Hooking Ofiiee: Masonic Ri;vW». nakf: .MiiM- '"r.'s .1 iotci (O'Mea ra) Tinviugii Fare; Single. It)-:; return, lis. AY. A. .lURY. CO-OPERATIVE TRANSPORT & AGEXCV CO., LTD. XEW PLYMOUTH AXI) OPUXAKE SERVICE OF .MOTOR WAGOXS for Passengers, Mails, Parcels and Heavy Goods. Receiving and Enquiry Odice: Brougham St., opposite X.Z. Insurance Building. Telephone Xo. SO. ROYAL MATL COACH, from Ist January, 1010, leaves daily—a.m. Opunake , 0.30 Oa.ouui 7.0 Rahotu 7,30 .Pungarehu 8.0 Warea 5.20 Puniilo y.40 . Oka to 0.5 Tataraimaka 0.35 Oakura 10.20 j F Omata 10.50 ' f-X'-w Plymouth, arrive .. 11.20 | p.m. i ■■ Xew Plymouth depart .. 2.15 Omata .. ■ 2.15 Oakura 3.15 Tataraimaka 4.0 °'"to 4,30 Puiiiho 4.50 YTarea 5.10 Pungarehu 5.30 Ivaliotu .. ij.o Oaonui fi.3o Opunake. arrive-. 7.10 All fares avid parcels to be prepaid. All clns«<»* of carriage er.ierod for at reasonable rate". Postal address: P.O. Box M 5. Xow PlvmoutTi. Written orders promptly attended to. Xow's the time to purchase yo.-r clothing for the boys and time at "The Kash," and you thrifty Taranaki people know that this means lots of bargains. This firm buy for ea-di and sell for cash; that means they buy absolutely in the best markets, securing snocial discounts which thev pass on to you. Look them up at once and secure some of their bargain*. 'i ne Ivash," just below Xolap's auction mart, New Plymouth.—Advt. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 297, 25 January 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 297, 25 January 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 297, 25 January 1910, Page 6

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