ill! ImLnmLl) Made Sleep Impossible. Tried Cuticura Ointment and in Incredibly Short Time Cure Was Complete, o—"About twelve months ago while residing at Newry, 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 6earing the soles with a red-hot iron. There was a constant itching which, was very trying, particularly at nights as it made siecp 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 have 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) Gus Forde Long, 252 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 shin and scalp humours is unnecessary? For more than a generation, warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle applications of Cuticura (Jintrnent have proved successful in the most 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 and treatment of skin and hair will be sent free on application to H, Tows & Co., Dept. BK. Sydney, IT. S. W.
LAST 2 WEEKS LAST 2 WEEKS of ASHWIN'S JEWELLERY SALE at A. M. SKEATES' Come and make an offer for the remaining lines in these beautiful goods. We have ticketed them up in the window with a SECOND REDUCTION. Tliev are now UNDER WHOLESALE COST PRICE. BUY PRESENTS NOW for XMAS.— ' it will pay you. It is needless to mention the lines—tliev are just what you want and at pri.-es NEVER BEFORE and NEVER AGAIN. ALF. M. SKEATES JEWELLER, Devon. St., New Plymouth. Near P. 0.; Op. Theatre Royal
TARANAIU ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHIXG SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1912. TO APRIL 30, 1913. jPTSIIIXG LICENSES may bn obtained from J. ■ Thcrkleson, Tariki; G. Gudgeon, Inglewood; E. Gribbon, Waitara; J. S. Fox, Okato; A. S. Hascll, New Plymouth, and the undersigned. 0. N. FIRTH. Secretary, Licenses. —Men, whole season (available over all the Dominion), £1; women and boys (under 1G years), ss; day licenses (available..for .Taranaki district only), 2s Gd; half-season licenses, from December 20, 1912 (available for Taranaki district only), 12s 6d.
MOTOR CYCLES. SOLE TARANAKI AGENTS THE BROWN QEO. Q.UDGEON, CYCLE AND GENERAL IMPORTER, INGLEWOOD.
CHEAP LAND. npHE cheapest land in Taranaki is a partly improved Busl) Section on the Harrington Eoad. Price of goodwill, £2 per acre. Apply at once to W. B. DAVIES.
these manures largely contain products from the Ngahauranga slaughtering works, trse them and you return to the soil the very elements of life taken from it in the process of fattening your sheep. No. 1 and No. 3 Mixtures are principally phosphate manures with proportions of Nitrogen and Potash to promote full growth. Excellent for liape and Turnips. No. 1 Mixture - - £3/10,'-ton No. 3 „ - - £5/10/-ton No. 5 „ - - £5/7/6 ton Potato Mixture - - £5/7/6 ton Imported Superphosphate a - £5/5/- ton ~*% ' In 2cwt. Sacks. '6l- per ton extra is charged for lewt: sacks. Analysis posted on request and to Ngahauranga. Our facilities for freezing and shipping are unsurpassed. We also huy Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle. Full particulars from 18-20 Hunter Street, WelEistgisci
CHOCOLATE Is the Queen of Sweetmeats. Have you tried it yet? Ask your grocer for SUCHAKD'S "IMS" COCOA.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 7
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