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fffT IFLMED IISWITCB Made Sleep Impossible. Tried Cuticura Ointment and in Incredibly Short Time Cure Was Complete, "About twelve mom;..: ajo while residing ftt Newry, Gippsland, I was very much troubled with my feet. They were highly inflamed and on raising the foot off the ground it seemed as though someone were Bearing the soles with a red-hot iron. There was a constant itching which was very trying, particularly at nights as it made sleep impossible. I tried all the largely advertised remedies, such as ointments, soaps, etc., but all these acted only as so much water might have done. "I was advised to try Cuticura Ointment which I did and am pleased to say that in an incredible short space of time the inflammation had disappeared and the cure was so complete that I afterwards engaged In football, an idea which in my former condition was the height of absurdity. I hjve also used the Cuticura Ointment for boils and find that it is highly satisfactory and best of all, completely eliminates the usual disfiguring marks. I have also used Cuticura Soap and would not think of washing with the old adulterated, impure rubbish which is wrongly called soap. I wish you would publish this letter so that other sufferers may benefit by my experience." (Signed) Gua Forde Long, 282 Dorcas St., So. Melbourne. Vic., Mar. 26, 1911. Skin-sufferers!, Do you realize that to go through life tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, scaly and crusted eczemas, or other skin and scalp humours is unnecessary? For more than a generation, warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle applications of Cuticura ilintment have proved successful in the mosr distressing cases, of infants, children and adults, when all else had failed. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world. A liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with a 32-page book on the care »nd treatment of skin and hair will be sent free oh application to R. Towns & Co., Dept. BK, Sydney, N. S. W.

JJAHOTU WEST QOAST AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL ELEVENTH ANNUAL GATHERING. ] Affiliated, under N.Z.A. and N.Z.A. & C. I Union. To be heldat the "RECREATION Q.ROUNDS EAHOTU, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1912. PROGRAMME: I NOVICE CHOP, 12-inch block; Ist, 30a; entrance Is fid. MAIDEN CHOP, 12-inch block; Ist 40s, 2nd 10s; nomination la 6d, acceptance Is. PRESIDENT'S CHOP (Handicap), 15inch block; Ist 80s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s; nomination 3s, acceptance 2s' 6d. WEST COAST AXEMEN'S CHOP (Handicap), 18-ineh log; Ist £l2, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s; nomination 7s fid, ac-ceptance-ss. LOCAL CHOt (handicap), 12-inch log; Ist 50s, 2nd 10s; nomination 2s, acceptance Is fid. CHOP (handicap), 15-inch log; Ist 00s, 2nd 265, 3rd 7s 6d; nomination 3s, acceptance 2s. MAIDEN SA.WING COMPETITION, 15incli log; Ist 30s, 2nd 10s; nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is. (Doublehanded.) SAWING HANDICAP, 18-inch log; Ist 80s, 2nd '3os, 3rd 10s; nomination 3s fid, acceptance 2s. (Double-

) handed.) j SAWING HANDICAP, 18-inch log; fiist I 50s, 2nd 15s; nomination 2s, acceptance lf(.(Single-handed.) I NOVICE CYCLE, .I'mile-; Ist 20s, sfcond ' 10s; entrance' Is fid. t MAIDEN CYCLE HANDICAP, 1 mile; I Ist 30s, 2nd 10s; nomination Is fid, 1 acceptance Is fid. SCORCHER CYLOE,, HANDICAP, two miles; Ist 50s, 2nd' los, 3rd ss. ■ " CONSOLATION CYCLE RACE, 1y 2 miles, j sweepstake of U, with 10s added. I, BOYS' RACE, 150 yds; Ist 7s fid, 2nd 2s fid; nomination free. STEPPING THE CHAIN, 20s; entry Is. : WEIGHT-GUESSING, 20s; entry Is. CHILDREN'S RACES THROUGHOUT . . TftE DAY.

. RULES AND REGULATIONS. CHOPPING .AND SAVING EVENTS (under'the Rules of the N.Z. Axemen's Association). Nominations close with the Secretary, Rahotu, and Mr. T. E. Hardy, Eltham, on December 12, 1911. Nominations must be accompanied by the necessary fees and performances, otherwise they will not be accepted, i In the DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING EVENTS name of mate must be given, Otherwise domination will not be accepted. Handicaps will appear in the Taranaki Daily News, Budget and Opunake Times on or about December 21, Acceptances close on December 20/ I CYCLING EVENTS (run under the' rules of 'the N.Z.- Athletic and Cycling tjnion). Nominations (accompanied by the necessary past performances) close on December 12, 1911, Handicaps will appear in the Taranaki Daily News', Budget and Opunake Times on or about December 21: Acceptances at 11 a.m. on day of sports. GENERAL.—For correct order of starting, see books. Five competitors or no event.

The Committee hold the right to postpone or alter programme. A pistol shot will he fired two minutes before each event, any competitor not on tlje mark will be left. This rule will be strictly adhered to. All games will he charged 10s each. For the, convenience of the competitors, Mr. F. E. Hardy, Eltham, will receive nominations and acceptances. Luncheon provided on the ground. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Members' Ticket, ss. Admission to Grounds: Adults Is, Children fid, vehicles free, horses 6d. A GRAND CONCERT AND DANCK Will- J)o held in the evening, T. E. PARSONS/ Secretary,. Rahotu.

{run BLIv wN. i JJU3 QKRVTCE, REVISED TIME-TABLE. Leave Town Leave Vogeltovm . 7.45 a,m. '12.0 noon fi.O p.m. 8.0 p.m. Thnreday, 1 p.m Bj3o a.m. f!2.40 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 8.30 p.m. tThursday, 1.30 p.™. M. JONES, Oriterion Stables, Proprietor.

gEND your next PRINTING Order to ! the "Pall? News." Price* right and satisfaction guarantoed-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 21 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 21 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 21 November 1911, Page 3

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