FFEffl 11 YEARS raipis Itched and Burned, Skin Came Off, Leaving Them Raw. Tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment. They Soothed from the First and Cure Has Stood Test of a Dozen Years. "For fourteen years I suffered with my hands. The skin came oft in patches, leaving my hands raw. They itched terribly and if I rubbed them, water oozed out, leaving them worse than before. My thumbs and first fingers were the worst, the skin came off, leaving a red. smooth surface. They Itched and burned terribly. Other parts of my hands became affected, the skin first drying up and peeling off. They were drawn together and I could not grasp anything. "I tried various ointments, but they did me no good. I went to five different doctors, having medicine and ointment from each, but all to no purpose. One of the doctors told me they would never be cured, another said the oil was all dried up out of the skin. Not one gave mo any hope of ever being cured. A friend thought one of my finders was withering away. I tried various ointments recommended by friends, but they all failed to cure. After some time, a friend told me about the Cuticura Remedies, having tried them with success for hands similar to mine. X tried them, and I found that nothing had such a soothing and cooling effect. They acted wonderfully, and I uoticed the soothtag effect from the first. My hands were completely cured by the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. It has stood the test of a dozen years. It was wonderful, I never saw anything like it. Other members of the household have benefited by it, and we are never without a box." (Signed) Mrs. Alice Blomiey. 129, Durham St., Rochdale, Eng., Jan. 3,1911. The first warm bath with Cuticura Soap and gentle application of Cuticura Ointment are usually sufficient to bring instant relief, £ermit rest and sleep, and prove the first stepa i a speedy, successful and economical treatment. Cuticura Soap arid Ointment are sold throughout the world, but a liberal sample o'J Cuticura Ointment, with 32-page book on care of the skin and scaip, will do sent free on application to It. Towns & Co., Dept.lUK. Sydney. N. S. W.
SUCHARD'S "YELIA" CHOCOLATE Is tlie Queen of Sweetmeats. Have you tried it yet? Id, 3d, 6d, 1/- packets. Ask your grocer for SUCHARD'S "IBIS" COCOA.
FOR SALE. PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE. CENTRALLY SITUATED In HAWERA. JjiEEEHOLD, of good section, 140 feet frontage, with house of 15 rooms in good repair, washhouse, stable and harness room, trapshed. Three minutes' walk from centre of town. Permanent boarders (good class). Splendid turnover. Price £I7OO. Furniture at Valuation (optional). I can confidently recommend above. Medical advice is the only reason for selling. Full particulars on application. W. O'CALLAGHAN TATTERS ALL'S BUILDINGS, HAWERA.
F arm * e! Every sheep yoa rear saps a considerable quantity of bone phosphate from t H.- soil. To keep up th-.i quality of the crops an'! stock restore I his vitality to the land by applying W.M.E. Co. Panares. They contain the plant foods nfwvwu'y f-;r proauetion of lii:_'i,'er crops—and, in their turn, Patter Sheep. W.M.R. Co.'s No. land No. 3 Mix! ures are principally phosphaiie Manures containing proportions of Nitrogen and Tolash to sustain (he lii-invih. T'ney areespecially suitable for Turnips and P.ape. Trices Net Cash on rail at Kgahaurantta; Ho. 1 Mixture - £s ; lo> ton No. 3 " - £5 10;- ton No. 5 " - £5(7/6 ton Potato Mixture - £5/7/6 ton Imported Superphosphate - £5/5/- ton In 2cwt. Sacks 5/- per ton extra is charged for lcwt. sacks. Particulars of analysis and price list posted on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order. SEND YOUR STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars as to charges inay he obtained from | B-20 HUNTER STREET. WELLINGTON ti 10 JIARANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY: (Permanent), Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1880." DIRECTORS.- Messrs R. Cock (chairman), A. Shuttleworth, John Ellin, W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater. and T. K. Skinner. SOLICITORS: Messrs. Wilson and Grey. BANKERS: The Bank ol New Zealand. The Society pays the cost of preparing and registering all mortgages (unless for i, lesser sum than £100). During the five years ending the 30th September, 3,909, .the sum of £11,3(54 15s Id had been distributed in dividends' and bonuses among the members of the Society, Borrowers and Investors participating alike in the distribution. It will thus he seen that the Society ii really co-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m , Thursday afternoon excepted. E, P. WEBSTER, Sscrgtaij, ;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 97, 10 September 1912, Page 7
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