For Skin Troubles, Her Hands Rough and Itching, Had to Wear Gloves Might and Day. Could Not Take Cases. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. A Complete Cure, ■'■' ' t "It is now more than twelve months since the skin on my hands became rough and iinh, n „ t t-i.,., .„• .„ •'— sS j n g a an( j severa i patent ointments, but they on 'y eased them for a time. n K the 1 *» acute irritation afterwards «J was terrible. It would '„ I wake me up at nhht. The L roughness of the 5...n turned X~. to deep cuts. I Lave had \ day for a long time. I had I/ \\ to stay at home for a whole ' ' \\ month and not take cases, S>\ \ because the disinfectants I ' I ' used in my profession onlyaggravated the irritation. "I sent away for several samples of different cures at different times, but until I got Cuticura Ointment and Soap I had no real relief. After using the sample box of Cuticura Ointment my hands became easier, but they had been bad for so long and the cuts were so very deep that I had to use four boxes of Cuticura Ointment before I had a complete cure. I began to ihink they never ■would be right ac;ain, and if I had not persevered with Cuticura Ointment they never would. When I have been at my cases, I have shown them to several doctors and have had ointment from them, but I only had temporary relief. I shall only be 100 pleased to recommend the Cuticura Remedies wherever I come across any skin troubles." (Signed) Nurse Kae, 232 Dudley Rd., Wolverhampton, England, May 8, 1911. Sold everywhere. Send to R. Towns & Co., Dept. 25K, Sydney, N. S. W., for 32-page Cuticura booklet on skin troubles and liberal •amrjle of Cuticura Ointment.
LAND LAND DO YOU WANT A DAIRY FARM? 1700 ACRES > aII in s rass but 10 ° acres, subdivided into 14 paddocks, well watered, good fencing, 2sbeep country of a rolling nature, good 8-roomed house, woolshed sheep-dips and yards, cattle yards with race, etc. Nice orchard. No weeds on the farm. Three miles from school and P.O. Price, £0 10s per acre. 400 ACRES sheep farm, 200 acres vv _ L.1.P., 200 acres 0.R.P., half grassed, well watered, on good metalled road, three miles from school, etc. Prices, £6 per acre. Terms. IQQ ACRES splendid dairy farm of 'very rich quality,, all in*grass and all ploughable, subdivided into ten paddocks, good wire fencing, 8-foomed house,' 20|-bail cowshed, trapshed, washhouse, piggeries, etc. Prices,, £27 per acre; £IOOO cash. Q-ROOMED House, situated on Main road in Stratford, with 1 acre "of land, 8 minutes walk from Post Office; well laid i out. Price* £BSO, with £3OO cash. fj-ROOMfcD house, 3 minutes walk from Post Office; bathroom, pantry, etc., washhouse and shed, conservatory; juarter-acre section, well laid out in nice garden. ' Price, £560. Easy terms. Or,, if Aone of these suit you, write for particulars of others, as we have hundreds .of properties on our books, 1 and can show you what you want. U. & E. JACKSON, LAND,''STOCK & COMMISSION ■ -AGENTS, ' BROADWAY, STBATPORD. P:0. Box 30. Telephones: Residence 140. A»-< tf 184. COAL LASTS LONGER , WHEN YOU.USE A "ZCALANDIA" RANGE
The quick, easy way in which the Zealandie heats is a noted feature of this splendid range'. ■ Just a little coal is needed to get up a great heat. The Zea ; landia doesn't cat up coal, but saves it. If you use 25 per cent, less coal, imagine the great paving this means in a year! For tlus.reason alone the Zealandja is worth buying, but it's a grand cooker as well. | Write for Catalogue 20 to BARNINGHAM & CO., LTD., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN; NIXON .& NIXON, Agents.
WORTH. KEEPING. SOtE AGENTS. A. JiA'l'KiCJv & 00. PiCS. PICS. THE WOODVIIXE - BACON COY. will , receive Prime Baconers and Choppers at weighing stations as under:— NOVEMBER. Okato—Monday, 13, 27. Urenui—Monday, 6, 20. Stratford—Every Monday. Midhirst—Tuesday, 14, 28. Waitara—Tuesday, 7, 21. . ■• Toko—Tuesday, 7, 21. Moturoa—Tuesday, 14. 28. ' Tariki—Wednesday, 1, 15, 29. I L. NAIRN, Eltham. : J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. : T. COLSON, Buyer, . Urenui. PICS. PICS. rjpilE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY are lniyers of Prime Bacon Pigs between lil'lli and l">01b dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. At the Factory—Everv Wednesday. Nov. 0, 20. TAElKl—Mionckv, Nov. 13, 27. • MlDHlßST—Tuesdays, Nov. 7, 21. SMART ROAD—Tuesdays, Nov. 14, 28. DOUGLAS—Mondays, Nov. 13, 27. TOKO—Mondays, Nov. C, 20. pigs. Pier W AN gACON pi A C T 0 R Y VVE are noSv prepared to receive Prime Baconers, Choppers and Porkers at the undermentioned places: NOVEMBER- ••■;:■.!•.;;•■ Monday. Okato—Monday. 6, 20. Moturoa—Tuesday, 7, 21. Tnglewood—Everv Wednesday. Smart Road—Monday. 13. 27. Waitara—Tuesday, 14, 2S. Toko—Monday. 13. 27. T'ariki—Tuesday, 14, 28. Stratford—Every Wednesday. Midhirst—Monday, 6, 20. Douglas—Tuesday. 7. 2i. 'C. E. STREET. -"•'. J. MART?A. TnC. A. FORSTER, i,.r>nga. A. ABBOTT.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 23 November 1911, Page 3
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