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YOUNG NEW PLYMOUTH.- j?ow « your chance to secure a smar looking, tailor-finished, boxed suit fcr yourself. Most of the well-dressed youths you see in Ntw Plymouth get thpir bert suits from The Kash We've just finished a lot of youths' suits in plain knickers, buckle and strap knickers, and button-kneed Knicker, made from the most fashionable cloths and finished in tip-top style, with well-fittins: padded shoulders and good-fitting suits. We have them from 29.=. t.„ »i)s 6d—THE KASH. ABSOLUTELY FREE. Too much prominence cannot be given to the fact that it is dangerous to give cough medicines containing opium or other narcotics to children. Narcotics are not necessary in a cough medicine, and this fact has been proved by the success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, wliich is absolutely free from opium, morphia, heroin, chloroform, chlorodyne, ether, or any other poisonous substance or anodyne.' This is not merely an assertion of the manufacturers, but each bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bears the government analysis showing that it has been officially declared free from all narcotics. Sold by all chemists •and storekeepers. 3

Pimply Rash Spread Until Head, Face and Body were Covered with Eczema —Hands Bandaged to Keep from Scratching—Was a Fearful Sight and Defied Cure. CUTICURA MADE SKIN , CLEAR AND HEALTHY "My baby's eczema came on when h was three months old, like a rash on his face and then spread over his head. Then there began to form a lot of small pimples over his head from which a watery substance came out and formed a regular mass of crust all over his head, face and body. I had to tie woolen cloths on his hands to keep him from scratching himself. He was a fearful sight to look at. I went to a drug store and tried 6ome of their remedies for eczema but they did not do him any good. I then called in one of our leading physicians and he tried several kinds of medicine and gave me prescriptions, but they only made him worse. , " At this stage a lady friend of mm© came in and advised me to try the Cuticura Remedies. That afternoon I sent for a cake of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment and one vial of Cuticura Pills, and in less than a week I could see a vast improvement in him. I washed him all over every morning with the , Cuticu-a Soap and gave him an application of the Cuticura Ointment after his bath. I kept on using the Cuticura Remedies until he was completely cured. They left his skin clear and healthy and I always have kept the Cuticura Remedies in the house ever since. 1 highly recommend Cuticura to all persons suffering from eczema. Mrs. Kate Brougham," 200 Dewev St., Bennington, Vt., U.S.A., Dec. 5,1908 and Jan. 17.1909. Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. PIMPLES CURED "I congratulate Cuticura upon my sp°edy recovery from pimples which covered mv face. I used Cuticusa Soap, Ointment and Resolvent for ten days and mv face cioared and I am perfectly well. I had tried doctors for several months but got no results. Wra. J. Sadlier, ICI4 Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, U. S. A., May 1, 1909." K. iowns & '-<>., i?yuue>, u. »• "■■•AX?";;! ." Own). Corp.. aa\r Props.. Boston. 09-Post J t»Be book on the treauneat and curt olitln a

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 361, 12 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 361, 12 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 361, 12 April 1910, Page 2

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