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Tiraspol Rapidly Grew Worse. Could Not Sleep, Scratched Until Little Body Bled, Completely Cured, Thanks to Cuticura Remedies, 28 Jarvie St., E. Brunswick, Vic.—"When my little girl was ten months old her sldn became affected. Tiny rod spots appeared months and wo were at our wit's end what to do to ease her. The complaint puzzled my elderly relatives and friends, and my chemist recommended mo one thing after another, without success. "Some time ago I determined to give the Cuticura Romedles a trial. After two or threo applications of tho Cuticura Ointment I noticed the sldn looked more soft and less inflamod and at the end of three weeks the spots had completely disappeared, leaving tha skin beautifully soft and clear, and I now can say sho Is completely cured, thanks to the wonderful Cuticura Remedies." (Signed) Mrs. E. Holmes, Oct. 3, 'l2. j It costs nothing to learn how effective and satisfying Cuticura Soap and Ointment > are in treating poor complexions, red, rough ; hands, itching scalps, dandruff, dry, thin : and falling hair, because you need not buy ' them until you try them. A single set Is ; often sufficient. Although sold throughout | the world a liberal sample of each will be j mailed free with 32-p. Skin Book. Addrev i B. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. 9. W. all over the body and In spite of various treatments rapidly grew worse until the spots wore nearly the size of a shilling. She was very cross and could not sleep of nights and usod , to scratch herself until her little body bled. This continued for over two

¥Oll WILL BE Delightfully Gool on the hottest day if you wear, at word or play, one of D. CL EGG'S Summer Shirts There's a big stock of them, in tremendous variety of styles and prices. Neglige and tennis shapes. D. CLECrG'S, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, HTGLEWOOD

THE PEOPLE'S Exchange Mart, INGLEWOOD. A large variety of new and secondhand goods of all descriptions. Inspection invited. Casfi Register, 4 drawer, for six people to work separately; as good as new, cost £118; only £35. Autograph Cash Register, £5. Child's cots, from 10s each. Orian Eange, 24-in., 20s. Sideboards, from 30s. Dressers, from 255. Chest of Drawers, from 30s. Fancy Table, from 6s. Kitchen Tables, from 7s Bd. Oil Engine, from 2% to 3 li.p., £lO., , American Organ, 22-stop, £B. Extension Table, cost £lO, only £5, good as new. Sewing machines, from 90s. Verandah Swing for two, 40s„ To Let, or for Sale, shop close to railway station, also 10% acres in borough of Inglewood for sale, a bargain, an ideal homestead with 9-roomed house and outbuildings. THOS. DRAKE INGLEWOOD.

E. MtX MQRISON NURSERYMAN . - STRATFORD Wishes to call public attention ts his fine collection of NURSERY STO'CK. If vou want — GOOD APPLE TREES, PEAR, PEACH OR PLUM TREES, Go to R. McK. Morison. ' A GOOD CATTLE HEDGE, Go to R. McK. Morisoa. A GOOD ORNAMENTAL GARDEN HEDGE, GOOD HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES, GOOD HARDY SHELTER TREES, Go to R. McK. Morisoa. BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND FLORAL EMBLEMS supplied on shortest notice. Address all correspondence to— E. McK. MORISON NUESTvRYMAN - • STRATFORD Those 22. J. B. RICHARDS. (.Recently with Mr Newton King), STRATFORD. A full knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranald ifl at the disposal of investors. Special facilities for land-aeeksr goinf north

Quality and Style Are a happy combination when applied to PRINTING The style is " all in the making." Our modern type faces and latest printing machinery eUable us to do the highest-grade printing. Daily News, 'Phoa# 17, I* 1 r New Plymouth. Prints 'Phone, N.P., JIJ.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 148, 17 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 148, 17 November 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 148, 17 November 1914, Page 3

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