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RICH MILK. Every dairy farmer knows that the shippings contain the largest proportion of butter-fat, and consequently are the most valuable. Not only is it necessary to completely secure these so as to obtain the maximum profit, but failure to completely milk each cow means a gradualy drying-off. • Wlhether milking is done by hand or machine this point requires careful attention. The latest "Thule" cup adopted by the Lawrence-Kennedy-Gillies Milking Machine has proved an unqualified success in the matter of thoroughly stripping the cows. If a machine will not strip right out it means that each cow has to be partly milked by hand; consequently there is litle, if any, saving in time or expense. With the Thule cup employed • by the L.K.G. machine, even the heaviest milkers are stripped so clean *hat one hand can easily attend to the stripping in a large shed. Watch tine results being obtained in different sheds at the present time and you cannot help being convinced of the satisfactory working of the reliable L.K.G. milker. J. B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., chief asents.

When Two Months Old, Baby had Pimples Spread All Over Body— Broke and I eft Skin Like a Scald —An Awful Sight— Doctor Afraid to Put His Hands on the Child. CURED AT SLIGHT COST BY CUTiCURA REMEDIES " Our baby.when two months old was Buffering with terrible eczema from head ..-;.:->n to foot, all over (>"\J-"\ her body. The I I baby looked just V 'y'P~ j-—. _ like a skinned <c.\ unable to put. Jrk ')**— y clothes on her. Cr.'f j- At first it seemed »;>*^\-i-,",':■»• . ? tered pimples. ,-a: --V=« .They would <•"_ 'A^T'^-^'T^fV!- 1 ' break the skin X\ • • <;,'''.■ .V o: '§!§%!*'*' and peel off leav-v~C^l^-.-o,'-yr"'" the under•;x>-/ noath skin red aa though it were scrJds. Then a few more pimples would appear and spread all over the body leaving the baby all raw without skin from head to foot. On top of her head there appeared a heavy scab a quarter of an inch thick. It was awful to see so small a baby look as she did. Imagine 1 The doctor was afraid to put his hands to the child. We tried several doctors' remedies but all failed. "Then we decided to try Cuticura. By using the Cuticura Ointment we softened the scab and i t came off. Under this, where the real matter was, by •washing with the Cuticura Soap and applying the Cuticura Ointment, a new skin soon appeared. We also gave baby four drops of the Cuticura Resolvent thre9 times daily. After three days you could see the body gaining a little skin ■which would peel off and heal underneath. Now the baby is four months old. She is a fine picture of a fat little baby and all is well. We only used one cake of Cuticura Soap, two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent. If people would know what Cuticura is there would be few suffering with eczema. Mrs. Joseph Kossmann, 7 St. John's Place, Ridgewood Heights, N. Y., U. S. A., Apr. 30 and May 4, 1909." Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. Depots for Cuticura Remedies: London, 27, Chfti* terhouse Sq.; Paris, IQ, Rue de UChauiwed'Antln; Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney: U. 8. A., Pottef Cruß .t Chem. Corp., Bwrtoo. asrPost fre* MM Wring ustuaeat and con «f Skin Dlhum.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 6 December 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 6 December 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 6 December 1910, Page 7

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