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(ICIIIM 1 BOSlii LEGS Burning Heat, Itching So Intolerable Could Not Get Proper Rest. Used Cuticura Ointment, Not Vestige of Complaint Left, 19 Ivy St., Darlington, N. s. W.—"l can speak with great praise as to the efficacy of the Cuticura Ointmont In a caso which caused some amount of annoyance and great discomfort. My wife In the cold weather became afflicted with a widely spread crimson rash over the lowor part of tho body and legs, accompanied with burning heat and such Intolerable itching that sho could not get proper rest at night. I was recommended to use the Cuticura Ointment and It was applied night and morning. To our Intense delight beforo the oxpiratlon of a fortnight there was not a vestige of the complaint left," (Signed) David Blollock, J. P., Sept. SO, 1912. FACE ITCHED AND BURNED 817 Young St., Fltzroy, Vic.—"My face and arms are completely curod by Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. I suffered for about seven or eight months with sort) face and arms. Thoy itched and burned and the skin came off. It itched terribly and when I rubbed It water oozed out. I tried the Cuticura Soap and Ointment and found thoy gave me instant relief, and within a very short time, as I have-said, the Irritation disappeared and my skin was quite restored.'! (Signed) Alfred Chessoll, June, 1012. Cuticura 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. Address B. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. \V.

YOU 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. Neglige and tensis shapes. D. CL EGG'S, I'HE POPULAR CLOTHIER, INGLEWOOD J. B. RICHARDS. (Recently with Mr Newton King), ANi> Tn STATE STU A fuJl knowledge of lauu values fcdd qualities of land in Taranald is at the disposal of inveatora. Special facilities for Isuid-seeksr goinf BOCtll. THE PEOPLE'S Exchange Mart, INGLEWOOD. A large variety of new and secondhand goods of all descriptions. Inspection invited. C'nnii 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 Range, 24-in., 20s. Sideboards, from 30s. ; ; Dressers, frorr/ 255. Chest ,of Drawers, from 30s. Fancy Table, from ss. I Kit:!ien Tables, from 7a fid. • ' I Oil Eflgine, from 2>/ s to 3 h.p., £lO., , [ American Organ, 22-stop, £B. . Extension Tabic, cost £lO, only £5, I good as new. I Sewirg machines, from 30s. ; .Verandah Swing for two, 40s, To Let, or for Sale, shop close to railway r>n, also 10% acres in borough 1 of ' "< for sale, a bargain, an ideal | ii 9-roomed house and outT "**(>:•■ DRAKE • . v'OOD. [Robert .■>; - " Samuel Spenoi g PENCE & ' "ORB BARRISTERS AXD PO. ■ RS, STRATFORD. Offices: The Bridge Buildings, Broadway. At Inglewood Evevv Wednesday. MONEY TO LEND. . JjAWRSNOI SOLICITOR, ' STRATFORD. T have sums of £I2OO and £SOO availatyle for second mortgage and ntock mortgage. Othei sums obtainable. BE FAIR •R> YOIJK HORSE Don't liib up to a post while vou your shopping. Leave bun in comfort, munching good oats, ftii'l out of the loot sun, wtiile yoiin luncli also. £ m pin: : gTABin STU-"*' 'FORD. Stylish Suits of Broadway suits are built of tt.o very finest materials thut money can secure. The workmanship stands every teßt, and the suits stand the 'tests of wear and time, BIOADWAM tailoring .COMPANY, STRATFORD. {■;

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 5 December 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 5 December 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 5 December 1914, Page 3

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