Pimples Turned into Sores. Could Not Get Any Sleep, Would Wake Up Crying and Scratch Until He Bled, 2 Pots of CuticuraOintment with Cuticura Soap Cured Him. " My Httle boy who is only eighteen months Old suffered something dreadfully for eight montlu from eczema r*A which was all over | m his body. I had two V *> JR-jj doctors but they failed A 42 / to cur e him. It first came as little pimples /v& » '*»" ana - ne was covered My, e> &f\ % ! Ss{ tlom neck t0 fee' with Ps§&ss*&«pj \ them and when he went t0 slee P *' would come out tnicker than T't&f* ever. Then the pimples turned into sores and he could not get any sleep at all for as soon as he went to sleep he got hot and itchy and would then wake up crying and scratch them until he made them bleed. I was ordered to bathe him in warm water with a Apful of bran, I also used , zinc ointment, lotions, and rubbed him with sulphur, lard, ■ and boracic acid and many other things, but all did no good., "One day I read the Cuticura advertisement and thought I would give it a trial and am very thankful to bo able to say that Cuticura Ointment cured him. I bathed hira with Cuticura Soap and put the Ointment en all the spots and after using it twice he got much relief and slept for hours, and after using two pots of Cuticura Ointment he was quite cured, which took about two months and he has not had any signs of it since." (Signed) Mrs. W. J. Langham, Anson St., Orange, N. S. W., Feb. 20, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with 32-pu?e booklet on affections of the skin and scalp,' will be sent, post-free, on application to 11. Towns & Co., Dept., 17K, Sydney, N. S. W.
YVAVERLEY DISTRICT. THE CHEAPEST DAIRYING LAST) ON THE WEST' COAST. 200 joining cliecso factory, school, and post office; 0 miles from Waverley; 12 paddocks, boxthorn and wire fences; splendid new 7-roomed house, hot and cold water, bathroom, large porch and verandah, 14-bail concrete cowshed, large barn and cables', cottage, good pig-sties; watered by ram and stream; 4 acres root crops, 2 stacks hay; should carry 90 to 95 cows. Possession Ist August. Price £4O, including new Gane machines and 3 ] / a h.p. engine. Good terms; mortgages 7 years at 5 per cent. No expenditure required. Everything ready to commence next QQ ACRES, from town boundary, Waverley; dead level, no waste; 10 paddocks, boxthorn and wire; will carry 50 cows; 7-roomed house, barn and luiggy shed, 12-bail concrete cowshed, 4 concrete pigsties; 3 road frontages; good prospect for cutting into small holdings; handy to co-op. cheese factory. Possession Ist August. Price £53; good terms. Mortgages arranged for six
In comparison with local land values, there is margin for a huge rise in above properties. DON'T DELAY. Communicate with me at once and arrange to inspect. W. O'CALLAGHAN TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS, HAWERA. Cooking-day worries will be lightened if the housewife uses a reliable Baking Powder. It must be pure and sure, wholesome andeconomical. There's one brand that always gives satisfaction: Edmonds Baking Powder —"Sure to rise." la wwm BAKINGPOWDER, SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE In the Sunny North of Auckland. ONE POUND PER ACRE ONLY CASH. a ONLY FARMS, ranging from 100 to 250 acres of first-class land, suitable for cows; all ploughable; only 14 miles from railway and convenient to FACTORY AND SALEYARDS. Three of the sections have good buildings. Post and Tclograph office and store upon the estate. Three miles from deep-water harbor landing and situated on the Great North Road. Well watered, and will wake ideal dairy or small sheep farms and good cropping lands. Prices ranging from £8 to £l2. ONLY 16 PER CENT. CASH; balance good terms.
There is an excellent opportunity for two or three young men who want to make a start, as practical men will be very liberally dealt with. For further particulars apply Box 621, Auckland. 7VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE x COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all its branches accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. JOHN PATON Branch Manager. r.rnnch office: Corner of Brougham and Kinß Streets, New Plymouth. Apent.B throughout the Province, RUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAL£R-&
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 49, 16 July 1912, Page 7
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