Became Running Sores, itching and Pain Kept Her Awake At Night, Used Cuticura Remedies. Trouble Quite Left Her, "ISdgeclHTe," Victoria St.; Arncliffe, N. 9. W.—"My little girl Violet, when fcwo years of ago, got blood poisoning through being bitten by mosquitoes. Tlie bitea seemed to spread and become running sores and scabs all over her body. The itching and paiu would keep her awake at night and she would scratch the sores, which of eourso only made them worse. I tried all sorts of remedies and advice to cure her, for over three months, bub without any sign of the sores going away. Ono day I saw tho Cuticura Remedies advertised, and reading of a cure obtained through using Cuticura, I sent for a sample of Cuticura Ointment, which I applied as directed. Whoa the sample was finished X purchased the Cuticura Remedies, and after about; a fortnight you could see that she was much bettor. I continued using the Cuticura Remedies and in three months' time tho trouble had quite left her, and although sho iy now just over four years, no signs of tho trouble have ever returned." (Signed) Airs. J. Dye, June, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment do so much for poor complexions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, and cost so little, that it is almost criminal not to use them. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. 8. W«
THE PEOPLE'S Exchange Mart, INGLEW6OD, Goede of all description for sale. The 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 30s Double-seated Verandah Swing .. 40s Extension Tftble, cost £lO , ArTrr £* Sideboards from 90a Side Saddle aog Range, 24in Orion ...., 20s Cupboards, all prices Large Linen 'Press, only 47/8 Chests of Drawers from 30s Kitchen Tables fro* 11 7/5 Oil Engine, 2'/ a to 3-h.p £lO 2 Tail«rs' Sewing Machines, each 60s and others, hand and treadle Alho a large quantity of other goods, too i numerous to list. Inspection invited. Goods THOS, DRAKE SMART SERVICEABLE sum for SPUING SUMMER _ Ties, Straw Hats, Tennis and Cricketing Wear, etc., etc. at D. CL EGG'S, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, It 1 INGLEWOOD E. lAbK. MOEISON nurseryman . • stratfoh; iWiahes to call public attention to his fine collection of NURSERY STOCK. If you want— GOOD APPLE TREES, PEAR PEACE OR PLUM TREES, Go to R. McK. Morison A GOOD CATTLE HEDGE, Go to R. McK. Morison A GOOD ORNAMENTAL GARDE?. HEDGE, GOOD HARDY ORNAMEN TAI TREES, GOOD HARDY SHEI, TEH TREES, Go to R. McK. Morison. BEIDAL BOUQUETS AND FLORAL EMBLEMS supplied on shortest notice. Address all correspondence to— R. McE. MORISON NURSERYMAN - - STRATFORD *Phoi«e 22.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 137, 3 November 1914, Page 3
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