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SEVERE IRRITATION WITH SKjNJROUBLE Suffered Greatly. Continual Scratching Caused Small Sores. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Completely Cured, Cr. Wemyss and Harrington Sts., Marrlckville, N. S. W.—"l suffered very greatly from skin trouble which was confined to my hoad. It commonced with severe irritation of the scalp, and the continual scratching consequent upon this caused small sores to appear. "I heard of the Cuticura Remedies and sent for a sample of the Cuticura Ointment and used it as directed along with Cuticura < Soap and these very speedily relieved and I can now say have completely cured me, as the Irritation and soros have quite disappeared. The Cuticura Soap is, I consider, so nice for toilet purposes." (Signed) S. D. Campbell, June, 1912.

RASH ON BABY'S FACE Hlghgato St., Strathfleld, N. S. W.— "When my Ilttlo son was between two and three years old a rash came out on his face, round about his temples and cheek bohea, and was hot, red and sore. I was told that it was a skin eczema and would wear away in time, which it did not. I sent for the sample tin of Cutlcura Ointment as advertised, and had such faith in it that I bought a.large tin of Cutlcura Ointment and two cakes of Cutlcura Soap and they cured him completely." (Signed) Mrs. E. J. Richards, October, 1912. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment do much for poor complexions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair. Sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Addreii B. Towns & Co.. Sydney, N. S. W.

¥OU WILL BE Delightfully Cool on the hottest day if you wear, at word or play, one of D. CLEGG'S Summer Shirts There's a big stock of them, in tremendous variety of styles and prices. l Neglige and tennig shapes. D. CLEGG'S, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, INGLEWOOD

THE PEOPLE'S. Exchange Mart, INGLE W 0 0 D. A large variety of new and secondhand goods of all descriptions. Inspection invited. Cash Eegister, 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 Range, 2t-in., 20s. V Sideboards, from 30s. Dressers, from 255. Chest of Drawers, from 30s. Fancy Table, from ss. Kitchen Tables, from 7s fid. Oil Engine, from 2% to 3 h.p., £lO,, , lAmerican Organ, 22-stop, £B.' Extension Table, cost £lO, only £5, good as new. Sewing machines, from 30s. i 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. THOB. DRAKE INGLEWOOD.

ft. MtX MORISON Nurseryman - - stratford Wishes to call public attentioa *9 his fine collection of NURSERY STOCK. H yon want— GOOD APPLE TREES, PEAS, PEACH OR PLUM TREES, Go to R. McK. Morisoa. A GOOD CATTLE HEDGE, Go to R. McK. Morton. A GOOD ORNAMENTAL GARDEN HEDGE, GOOD HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES, GOOD HARDY SHELTER TREES, ' Go to R. McK. Morisoa. BRIDAL BOUQUETS AND FLORAL TjiMttT.UVMa supplied on shortest notice. Address all correspondence toft. McK MOKIBON NURSERYMAN - - STRATFORD 'Phobe 22,

J. B. RICHARDS. (Recently with Mr Newton King), JyiND AND JJSTATB STRATFORD. A full knowledge of land values aad qualities of land in Taranald is at th« disposal of investors. Special facilities for land-seeksr going north.

interests of the tenants, and favored placing Maoris on the same footing as Europeans. They had granted a military pension to Maori war veterans, and an old-age pension to women and widows. They had settled serious industrial affairs during their term of office. At the conclusion of the address several questions were put, and satisfactorily answered. Mr. Surrey proposed a hearty vote of thanks to the speaker, and also that the meeting had every confidence in him and the present Government, which was carried unanimously. Several local "sports" returned last night from t'ho Carnival week in Christchurcli.

WHY GO HUNGRY? If your stomach is weak and you are suffering from indigestion, don't sacrifice your health and comfort. Eat all the ■wholesome food you want. Then take one of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules after each meal They digest your food, and tbns nourish and build you up, whOe tfce stomach is recovering its natural tone. 1* Ad and !■ 6d pa tin. Obtainable crerjnrheß. "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 149, 18 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 149, 18 November 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 149, 18 November 1914, Page 3

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