Irritation Unbearable, itched Fearfully. Hair Came Out, Was Quite Bald. Used Cuticura' Remedies. NowCu red. Hai rlh i c kerThan Eve r. Mays Cottage, Gallants Lane, East Farleigli, Maidstone, Eng.—"l was a suflVrer from a kind of skiu dteiso; My head came covered with a, thick crust like scales of a fish and tho Irritation was unbearable. My head itched fearfully and icy hair came out so that I was quite ha'd. I l -S" / l:si<l for yrws with this s-.'::'p ii't'iti'Jii.n ts;ic— cia'Jy ii» tho s',,;--g and )p'v\ Vc autur,:;; v.lien it was almost ' unbearable. If I scratched ft became a running sore. The spring of 1910 it came ori worse t.'sr.n ever. My head was completely covered with a thick brown crust and I was so distressed 1 did not know what to do. © " I began to usa Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Pills. After a feiv days the irritation stopped and tho crust peeled oS like scales. I continued iminj t lis Cuticura Ointment and v ashing my l:-:ad with Cuticura Keep. My liair began to grow again. In Uneo weeks my head was clean. The crust came off in flakes as and thick as a sixpence. In another flrro weeks my head was thickly covered v.itli hair. Nov/1 am entirely cured." (Si.wd) Mrs. E. Marsh, J; aunary l.'j, I!H2. Cuticura Soap ar.d Ointment do .mich for pimples, blackhead; itching, scaly scalps, d.v.t falling hair, ekapyed ha nails, that it is a'most ; them. Sold e 1 each trailed up?, with : J .~ dret.s K. Towns & C ■>., red, louirh ri-.ins, , 11; in and is r.nd shapei-.'ss L'ninal not to uso Li. e.'a! samp's of . K/.in AdN. S. W. CAPE EGMONT ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. PUXGAREIIU. APRIL 9, 1913. FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING To be held in the RECREATION Q. R 0 U X D S. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, 150 yds. Post entry, Is. First 20s, second ss. 2.100 yds. Handicap. Xom. 2s Gd, acc. Is. First 50s, second 10s. 3. Handicap Chop; 'l2-inch blocks. Xom. '3s, acc. Is. First 60s, second 10s. 4. Boys' Race, under 14 years. ' Post entry Otl. First 7s 6d, second 2s Gd. 5. Double-handed Sawing Handicap, 15inch blocks. Xom. 2s 6d, acc. Is. First 50s, second 10s. 6. Stepping the Chain. Post entry Is. First 20s. ■7. Maiden Chop. 12-inch blocks. Xom. Is Gd, acc. Is. First 30s, second 10s, 8. 2s2oyds. Handicap. Xom. 2s' Bd, a ! c& " is. First- 50s, second 10s. 9.'Basket-making and Potato-po.eling Competition (natives only). ,'Poit : ' entry. First 15s. ... 10. One and a Half Mile Cycle Ha^dicapr • 2?oM. 29 G'di'Sicc. 1 B.' . fidQ '.'starters, or no race)/ ' tffrst,,3os, second 10s. 11.'Half Mile Handicap." Kom. 3s, acc. ' Ik First 60s, .second^lOs^ : -... . : . K.'/Xative HandrtM]!>''cAos ! only); :1! ' 12-inch block., _Xom. .IsooSdj-ae&r-ls. First 3fls, second 10s. 13. Cock -Fight.. -X.oim-2s;p&r ; paii\ ,; P-orf entry.- First 255. (Six eiitries oi'no • event.) • . : • ■ ■ ; - " 14. Maiden Wrestling, 12st. arid under. Post entry Is Gd. First 30s secoiul 10s. (Six entries or no eVeittr).' 15. Hop, Step and Jump; Post' entry Is. '' 'Piret- 15s,' second. Ss. '• ' 'lO/ 440yds'. ! Handicap; Xom.';'3s, afce. l's. First 80s, 1 "sfecolid 10s! ! 1 ' -' 17. : Piingarelhi Axemeii'S Handicap, 15inch block. Xom. Ids, acc. Is. First •"200$, second 3(|s, third iUs. 'IS. Mcmficr,4 J . : '' tftitle. I'dst" ehWy 0 Is. First 20s, second 10s. 19. Weight-Guessing. Tickets Is. 20s.
CONDITIONS OF GAMES AND . . ■ GENERAL ENTRIES. I'. Programme? is .subject .to alteration. .2. The Committer reserve the right to postpone sports. 3. Legal games allowed on the grounds. Fee 10s Gd. '.. t... . 4. Nomiil!|tiot>s; close .for chopping! and sawing events on April 1. 5. Nominations .c-toso i'or running and cycling events on April 1, 1913; acceptances 11 a.m. day of sports. 0. No second prize unless four or more competitors.' 7. Sports held under rules of Tatfinaki A 1 hh'tkv and Caledonian Association. 8. Chopping and 'awing events under rules of'N.Z. Axemen's Association. !L .-Competitors must forward performances: for previous two years, accom-panied-by the necessary when nominating. '■ " 1; ' "" HAND IX'ATm-DXNCE UUMxC MONSTER CONCERT h.ii the Hall in the Evening. : Luncheon Booth on Sports Ground.' ru'i* ; by the i'lnh. • Admission to Ground: Adrrß* 1.1, children hslf-prk'o.; ifr<?o.f.-u. o: IT A R 01.1 VS Y '.vi OX S', 1 ■ ' ; ' RORERT NEWPORT, ■ •Joint Hon. Secretaries. Pmigarehu. TARAXAKI. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. £lO REWARD. he paid to any person furnish ing information leading to the conviction of any person taking TI'.OUT Sy mean 3of explosives. A substantia! reward will also be fur information loading to the conviction of any person fishing without a license or committing any other breach of the Society's regulations. 0. N. FIKTII, oi.sveta-ry. ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARTXE and ACCIDENT TV SUR-ANCE in all its branches accepts »t LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Brnf.ch office: Corner of Brougham ant! King. Streets, New Plymouth. Agents throughout the Province. JOHN PATON. Branch Manager. MOTOR CYCLES. ;BCLE TASA2T4KI AGENTS ? THE BROWN q 10. QDD9 BO B, OSCLE AND GTfSTERAL IMPORTS I RTGTJIWOOI.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 284, 31 March 1913, Page 7
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