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nil lAS WIIBHLE Eczema on Neck and Hands Over 2 Years. Used Cuticura Remedies and It Disappeared, Has Used Cuticura Soap Ever Since, and Finds It a " Splendid Skin Soap," "I suffered with eczema on my neck alnd hands for over two years. At times the Itching was almost unbearable and at night I was unable to sleep soundly, as formerly. I have been travelling a great deal and one occasion, my fellow passenger in the cabin had a nasty eruption on his face and neck, and during the trip he must have used the same towel and soap as I did, because after I got to Melbourne I began to suffer from an eruption on my neck and back of hands. As it did not go away X consulted a doctor in Street. He told me that it was eczema that I was suffering from. He prescribed for me, but did not cure me. I next tried an herbal preparation without any benefit. I also tried Ointment ana Fills with the same result. "I then let it alone for some time but as it wi| getting worse I tried owing to recommendation of a friend Cuticura Ointment. X used two tins of the Cuticura Ointment and one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent and have not been troubled with it since. It entirely disappeared. I omitted to say that I used the Cuticura Soap during the treatment and have continued to use it ever since and intend continuing to use it, as I find it a splendid skin soap. I have recommended both the Cuticura Soap and the Cuticura Ointment to my friends and to lots of people I have met; as I believe that were the virtues of the Cuticura Remedies as widely known as they should be, very few who value a clear and healthy skin would be without them, especially those who are obliged to travel." (Signed) W. G. Harrington, Importer of Electrical Materials, 72 Abercrofnbie St., Redfern, Sydney, N. S. W., Mar. 22, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment arb sold throughout the world, a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with 32-p. book on the skin will be sent free, on application to B. Towiis & Co., Dept. 9K, Sydney, N. S. W.

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KAHOTU-WESI COAST MEN'S QAR NIVAL 12th ANNUAL GATHERING. (Affiliated under N.Z.A.A. & N.Z.A. & 0. Union). To be held at the RECREATION GROUNDS, RAIIOTU, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913. PROGRAMME: NOVICE CHOP, 12in block. First prize 30s. Entrance, 1/C. MAIDEN CHOP. 12in block. First prize 40s, 2nd 10s. Nomination 1/G, acceptance, 1/-. PRESIDENT'S CHOP (Handicap), 15in block. First prize 80s, second 20s, third 10s. Nomination 3s, acceptance 2/0. WEST COAST AXEMEN S CHOP (Handicap), 18in log. First, £l2, second 40s, third 20s. Nomination 7/6, acceptance 5/-. LOCAL CHOP (Handicap), 12in. log. First prize 50/-, second 10/-. Nomination 2s, acceptance 1/G. UNDERHAND CHOP (Handicap), 15im log. First 60/-, second 20/-, third 7/0. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. MATDEN" SA\YING COMPETITION, 15in log. First prize 30/-, second 10/-. Nomination 1/0, acceptance 1/-. (Double-handed). SAWING HANDICAP. lSi'n log. First prize 80/-, second 30/-, third 10/-. Nomination 3/6, acceptance 2/-. (Double-handed). SAWING HANDICAP, ISin log. First ■ prize 50/-, second 15/-. Nomination ' 2/-, acceptance 1/-. (Single-handed). RAIIOTU HANDICAP CYCLE RACE, 3 miles. First prize 70/-, second 20/-, third ,10/-. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 2/-. MAIDEN CYCLE HANDICAP, one mile. First, prize 30/-, second 10/-. Nomina tioh 1/G, acceptance 1/-. CYCLE HANDICAP, 2 miles. First prize 50/-, second IS/-, third 6/-. Nomination 2/-, acceptance 1/G. BOYS' RACE, 150 yds. First prize 7/6, second 2/G. Nomination free. STEPPING-THE-CHAIN, 20s. Entry I/-WKIGMT-GUESiSTNG. 20/-. Entry'l/-. CHILDREN'S RACES THROUGHOUT TI-IE DAY. RULES AND REGULATIONS: Chopping and Sawing E\ents (Under the rules, of the N.Z. Axemen's Association).—Nominations close with the secretary, Rahotn, and Mr. Stanners. Eltiinm, on December !), 1012. Nominations must,be accompanied by the necessary flip an(l performances, otherwise they will not be accepted. : In the, double-handed sawing events name of mate must be given; otherwise nomination, will not be accepted. Handicaps, will, appear in the Taranaki Daily NcaVs, Builgpt and Opunake Times on, o'r ! about; December 13. Acceptances close' December 23. Cycle Events (run uiider the rules of the N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union). sary .past, performances) close on , December 12,1912. Handicaps will appear iti the 1 Taranaki Daily News, Budget arid ,Opunake, Times on or about December 13.. Acceptances at II a.m. on day of sport*. '• • Gtiierijli—lPor correct, order of starting see'books: 'Five competitors or no event. ' The. convmittee hold the right, to postpone or filter programme. A mstol shot will be fired two minuted before eficli event. Any competitor not tin the mark will be left. This rule will be strictly adhered to. AH games will be charged 10s each. Acceptances must be paid on stated <}ate ; , : bth'erwise nominations will be, cad*, celled! : : ...For the,, convenience of. the competi- ' (orsf, I 'Mr.' Staiiners, Eltham, will rec ive .nominations; and acceptances. ''■''•'LMnchciri {lrbvided t>n the ground. Bam' in, attendance. ..Member's ticket 5/j. AifmVsyon to grounds: 'Adults, 1/6, 'cliili'-'i'i Gil. Vehiclfcs, free. Horses, Gd. A GR AND CONCERT AND, DANCE \Y ; " ill"'''liei'l in the hall in the evening. A. X,. BRADLEY, Secretary,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 174, 10 December 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 174, 10 December 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 174, 10 December 1912, Page 7

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