Baby Dreadful Sufferer. Coirld Not Keep Him from Scratching. Every Joint Affected. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and He Is Well, •"Enclosed find my son's photo and I feel by writing these few lines to you I am only doing my daty, as my s<#n was a dreadful sufferer from eczema. At the age of two weeks he to get covered with red spots on his legs and groins, which mother thought was red gum or thrush; but day by day it grew worse until every joint and crevice were affected and baby started screaming for hours day and night, such a tiling as sleep was out of the . _ . , question. I took him to two of faydney s leading doctors; one said it was one of the worst cases he had seen, the other did not think it so serious; one ordered ointment for rubbing in, the other a dusting powder. I followed their prescriptions for orcr four months and still baby kept getting worse. I could not keep him from scratching bo great was his agony. " When he was five months old I tried the Suticura Remedies and I am very thankful to say my baby is to-day free from all his suffering. His groins were bleeding when I started ana other parts affected were the lower part of his body, under the knees, arms, in arm Joints, eyebrows and neck; hut after twice using Cuticura Ointment I began to see a difference and by the time I had used one tin, along with the bathing with Cuticura Boap, baby was nearly cured. I still kept oa using the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and now, thank goodness, he is quite well and, although he is now ten months old, has not had any further return of the trouble." (Signed) Mrs. G. Martin, 2 Knight, St., Erskineville, Sydney, N.S.W., Mar. 31, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, but a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with a book on the care and treatment of the skin and hair will be sent free on application to R. Towns <t Co., Dept. 12K, Sydney, N. S. W. BAY OP PLENTY DAIRY FARMS. 165 272 ACRES rich improved dairy farm at £l6 10s on terms. T.P.52 ACRES highly improved, milking plant, etc., £3O, on terms. T.P.53 IfiO ACRES we! l improved rich dairying land at £lO. Terms. T.P.54 ACRES h 'gWy improved, milking plant, etc. (A snip.) £l7. Terms. T.P.55 4-00 well improved dairy farm at £G. Terms. T.P.57 500 ACRES. A fine farm with improvements, at £6. Terms, j Terms. K.K.3 j OOfi ACRES well improved dairy farm ] at £lO. Terms. K.K.2 ■1 00 ACRES well improved dairy farm I at £lO. Terms. " K.K.2 j IHO ACRES unimproved tall fern land at £2 10s. Terms. SL i ACRES partly improved at £lO. OXJ> Terms. 4U 1 IACRES1 ACRES partly improve!, nice dairy farm at £7. Terms. B 1 ACRES ideal dairy farm at £lO. , l ' U Terms. K FRUIT FARMS FROM 10 to 30 ACRES WILSON AND ROBBINS AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS TAURANGA AND TE PUKE. J. D. MOKISON AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, TE AROHA. jQO you want a farm? If so, come right along, and we will compare prices and results, and it will surprise you what the cows can do. Who wants this? ACRES, 3 miles from town, all level and in good grass, carrying 40 cows all in the pink of condition; new (i-roomed house; creamery and school adjoining; £25 per acre. This: ACRES, 3 miles from factory and school; well situated light i land; 5-roomed house; £lO per acre; £7uo cash. Or this: 000 ACRES rich level land, 1 mile from factory, school aiv' P.O j Two comfortable houses; good outbuild- i ings. A real snip at the price; £lB per acre. j Come and see, or write for full particulars. WAVERLEY DISTRICT. TIIE CHEAPEST DAIRYING LAND ON THE WEST COAST. ACRES, joining cheese factory, school, and post office; 6 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 stables, 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 Ganc machines and 3'/ 2 h.p. engine. Good terms; mortgages 7 years at 5 per cent, No expenditure required. Everything ready to commence next season. 88 ACRES, half-mile from town boundary, Waverley; dead level, no waste; 10 paddocks, boxthorn and wire; will carry 50 cows; 7-roo*ied house, barn and buggy 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 firms. Mortgages arranged for six years. In comparison with local land values, there is margin for a huge rise in above properties. DON'T DELAY. Communicate with me at omt and arrange to inspect. W. O'CALIAGHAN TATTERS \LL'S UUILDI> T GS, lIAWERA. TAKA.NAIU ACCLIMATISATION gOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1012. MAY 1 TO JULY 31 INCLUSIVE. for SHOOTING GAME cat be obtained from the Postmasters ai New Plymouth, Inglewood, Waitara ani) Opunake. OLIVER N. FTRTn, Sec v., Key Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 53, 20 July 1912, Page 7
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