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On Face,' Hands and Legs.' Ashamed .to Take Children Out, Looked Dreadful. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, In Fortnight Quite Free from Sores, " 427 Bay St., Port Melbourne,' Vic "Somo time ago my two children ■were suffering from very nasty sores on face, hands and logs. I tried various , „ remedies without , any good '£© results. Seeing a testimotSff. '»'.al in "Ago," a case the! same as Jils being cured by ■Cuticura Ointment ami! Soap, I obtained some of ~ these and started to use IVln tllcm - r first made a strong lather of Cuticura Soap and hot water, bathed sores well with it and' applied Cuticura Ointment on dean rag. IJ havo much pleasure in Infornjing you in a fortnight they were quite, ftee froiji j;* sores. Before I tried Cuticura Soap I sad Ointment X was really ashamed to take the children out. They looked dreadful and the neightfeurs were afray to let their little ■ ones play with mine, in case they got sorea also. I thick Cuticura is splendid; also for' the hair, as it cleanses the.scalp,from dandruff, etc., agd so promotos growth. "My sister 1(3 at present using it for eczema on arms and neck I think Cuticura 'is the best soap one can use." (Signed) Mrs. May Poison, Sept. 25, 1912. For treating poor complexions, re<£ rough, hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, been the world's favorites for more than ageneration. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sadpie of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address R. Towns &-Co., Sydney, N. S. W.

B. McK, MOEISON' NURSERYMAN - - STRATFORD Wishes to. call public attention to his fine collection of NURSERY STOCK. If you want— GOOD APPLE TREES, PEAR. PEACH OR PLUM TREES, Go to R. McK. Moriaon. A GOOD CATTLE HEDGE, Go to R. McK. Moriaon. A GOOD ORNAMENTAL GARDEN ' HEDGE, GOOD HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES, GOOD HARDY SHELTER TREES, Go to R. McK. Moriaon. BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND FLORAL EMBLEMS Bupplied on shortest notice. Address all correspondence to— E. McK. MOEISON > NURSERYMAN - - STRATFORD 'PhOIrO 22.

A. D. BLICKARCHJTKCT, INSURANCE CHAMBERS, STRATFORD. Plans and Specifications')?* Telephone 14# FRUIT FRUII' for the Table, and frail Jor Jaw *nd Preserves., Special facilities for supplying Frail by the case at very lowest price*, £) Q. RAH AM, TITE WBITE FRUITERES STRATFORD. J. B. RICHARDS, (Recently with Mr Newton King), AND STRATFORD. A full knowledge of land values and qualities'of'land in Taranaki is at the disposal of investors. Special facilities for land-secksr going north. A NDERSON, RUTHERFORD AND MAOALISTEK, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS (successors to W. D. Andersoa). fenton Street, Stratford, ana Coanly Offices, Whangamomona. Money to lc»'' it. lowest wirreat M - W. G. M**®* BARRISTER AND bOLIOITOK, STRATFORD. Investment! Loans JJALLIWELL & ffHOMSOI, BARRISTERS AXD SOLICITORS. STRATFORD., OFFICE: Otago Chambers, Fenton St. MONEY TO at lowest current Rates-

The Business Man T!?e man of 10-day enjoy? a cup of If* far more IhAii hi* fellow ten or twenty years ago, nnd it ii jurpriiing how fastidious he ku become. He wanlt Crescent Tea because it i« the best ten, best in quality and best in fiavovr. Tfcm Gr«de» C 111, J/10, 21- per lb.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 84, 4 September 1914, Page 3

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529

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 84, 4 September 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 84, 4 September 1914, Page 3

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