All Over Face. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Not Suffered with It Since. Also Cured Husband and Daughter of Sores. 35 Susan St., Annandale, N. S. W. "I used to suffer terrible agony with a scurfy Itching all ever my face, especially In summer. I was told by a friend to try Cuticura Seap and Ointment, which I did, when I •ake of Outlcura Soap and a little Cuticura Ol»tnunt. I have not suffered with it since. ,_ „™ „„„ *vuwuur« auuy ior me haby and he has a lovely sldn, also to keep mv own a ~ „./«. „_J -I-.- ._., ways "My husband had about six or I told him to put soite Cuticura Ointment on them. He did so, and they were better ~ ' My little girl scalded her finger and there was a large sore, nearly the size of a shilling, I put it on and kept bathing it with Cuticura r, and I could hardly Ointment." (Signed) Mrs. A. 1 October, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura OinW, u , uu bo much for poor complexions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, and rat so little, that it is almost criminal not em. A single set is often sufficient. Soap and Cuticura Ointment are irougliout the world. Liboral sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address E. Towns & Co.. Sydney. N S. W
THE PEOPLE'S Exchange Mart, INGLEWCOD. Gosds of all description for sale. Tie following list comprises a feW articles now for sale:— American Organ, 22 stops £8 Autograph Cash Register £5 Table Mangle 20s Child's Cots from 10s Fret Saw Machine 30g Double-seated Verandah Swing .. 40s Extension Table, cost £lO £6 Washstands from 10a each Sideboards from 3© B Side Saddle 20s Range, 24in Orion ~'. 20s Cupboards, all prices Large Linen (Press, only 47/J Chests of Drawers from 30s Kitchen Tables from .....' 7/8 Oil Engine, 2% to 3-h.p £lO 2 Tailors' Sewing Machines, each 60s and others, hand and treadle Also a large quantity of other goods, too numerous to list. Inspection invited. Goods Bought, S»ld «r Exchanged. THOS, DRAKE SMART SERVICEABLE [SUITS FOS SPRING *™ SUMMER Underwear, Ties, Straw Hats, Tennis and Cricketing Wear, etc., etc. jD. CLEGG'S, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, 'i"a;; v Y-*>~
E. MtX MORISON rtJBSERYMAN - STRATFORD Wishes to call public attention to his fine collection of NURSERY STOCK. 1 you want— GOOD APPLE TREES, PEAR, PEACH OR PLUM TREES, Go to R. McK. Morieon. A GOOD CATTLE HEDGE, Go to K. McK. Morison. A GOOD ORNAMENTAL GARDEN HEDGE, GOOD HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES, GOOD HARDY SHELTER TREES, Go to R. McK. Morison. BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND FLORAL EMBLEMS supplied on shortest notice. Address all correspondence to— R. McK. MORISON NURSERYMAN - - STRATFORD 'Phow 22. ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 2 November 1914, Page 3
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