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 Yearsi "For fourteen years I suffered with my bands. The skin came off 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. The? were drawn together and I could not grasp anything. "I tried various ointments, but they did sno 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 me any hope of ever being cured. A friend thought one of my fingers 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. I tried them, and I found that nothing had such a soothing and cooling effect. They acted wonderfully, and I noticed the soothing 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 Blomley. 129, Durham St., Rochdale, Eng., Jan. 8,1911. The first warm bath with Cuticura Soap and gentle application of Cuticura Ointment are usually sufficient to bring instant relief, Sermit rest and sleep, and prove the first steps I a speedy successful and economical treatment. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, but a liberal sample o? Cuticura Ointment, with 32-page book on care of the skin and scalp, will be sent free on application to R. Towns & Co., Dept.l9K. Sydney, N. S. W. **•««*,
And Spoil the Farm. Every sheep yon rear saps a considerable quantity of bone phosphate from the soil. To Keep up the quality of the crops an-i stock/restore this vitality to the land*t>y applying ;.'•. '':,;' W.M.E. Co; Manures. They oontaffithe-rilaiiy'foods necessary'; for,'production of bigger crop4—arid,' hi\ their turn, FafterSheepi' * ; ''- W.M.B. Sb.'a Nb«l and No. S Mixtures ..are,,: .principally phosphatio" Jlarfufea coijlairiins proportions I; o? Nitrogen; ■ arid Potas'lo„to;isSstaip .the prowth.' They arq especially suitable Jtor Tdrtilps and Kape. •ices Net' , 'C!tsh' l on rail at hanranga; '■'■■'■ l No. 1 Mixture | *-.?*B,'lQi- ton No. 3 " "- £5/10/- ton No. 5 . mfljdJton Potato Mixture »j .ton : Imported Super-;'; J; phosphat,o .- „» * ;45f1/5/-,: ton In 2cwti,Sftcki ,' 6/- per lewt. sacks. Particulars of analysis and price list posted on , leanest; Special Mixtures prepared to order. SENDYOUB.^TOCK ' < to Wellingtori-MeaiiEiport Co., Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheep, lambs arid' } Cgttlgf Tpwchased, Particulars as to enarges maybe obtained from' ■•;:•'■-..-• •;- 18-20 HUNTER...STREET, WELLINGTON
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TO LET TO LET, close to Railway Station, Inglewood—Two shops, 24ft x 72ft deep, and'lßft x 62ft deep. Room, 40ft x 24ft. Photographic Studio and rooms. Two-storey workshop, with engine, lathe and other machinery for woodwork. Also, FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, 0-ROOMED HOUSE and Outbuildings, Inglewood. QUARTER-ACRE to three-acre sections on Main Road, Ingle »vood, next to Moa Dairy Factory. SECTIONS on Old Hospital Road, just outside Borough of New Plymouth, in lots to suit purchasers, of four acres or more, level. Apply to THOS. DRAKE INGLEWOOD. [To fie published in September, 1811.] g T O N E'S WELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAT AND TARANAKI Commercial, Municipal and General T)IRECTORY AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Twenty-first year (1911) of publication Edited by John Stone. Demy Bvo. size, containing 1450 pages, together with numerous maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound i» cloth, gilt lettered. STONE, SON & CO., LTD., Printers and Publishers, Crawford u# Jetty streets, Dunedin, and at 840 Lambton Qy., Wellington. : PRICE, il ordered before publicttiqi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 152, 14 November 1912, Page 7
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