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face cm IP! Came to a Head. Very Itchy, Burning and Disfiguring, .Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Pimples Quite Disappeared. 130 Inglewood ltd., Bendigo, Vic.—"The troublo first started ou my face and forehead which wore covered with pimples that carao to a head and were very itchy and burning day and night and they were disfiguring my face. I tried other soaps without any good result. "Tho troublo lasted for about three months when seeing tho advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment which I tried, using according to directions, and have used ever sinco tho Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointmont with good results. Tho pimples have now quito disappeared. I also uso the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment for my hair which I find is good for keeping the dandruff away and makos the hair soft and nice.". (Signed) Miss May Julian, May 13,1914. Samples Free by Post In selecting a toilet and a skin soap why not procure one possessing delicate emollient properties sufficient to aliay minor irritations, remove redness and roughness, prevent pore-clogging, soften and soothe sensitive conditions, and promote skin and scalp health generally? Such a soap, combined with the purest of saponaceous ingredients and most fragrant and refreshing of flower odors, Is Cuticura Soap. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold everywhere. • Liberal sample of each mailed freo, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address B. Towns & Co.; Sydney, N. 3. W.

£_*• • FOOTWEA& FOR MEN. I have been fitting all sorts of men's feet these days, and wo have boon looking fur yours ever since we opened our stock ox winter footwear. E. J. FREWIN, BOOTER INGLEWOOD F. A. CRAMER, THE (PIONEER BAKER CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. REGAL STREET, STRATFORD. Proprietor: TE WITARE-REKA. TEA ROOMS, BROADWAY. Old Friends and New Cordially Welcomed. Telephone SS

FARMERS YOU want Water for your Cow-shed or your House. Get a BELTDRIVEN COCKATOO PUMP PRICE, FROM £5. .. COMPLETE, WITH PULLEY. If you require power to drive it, or your VACUUM PUMP, the 1% H.P. "iIAGNY" ENGINE Will give you complete satisfaction. PRICE, £42, Delivered at your nearest Station. Get further particulars from B. HAKKNESS STRATFORD FOUNDRY. J. B. RICHARDS. (Recently with Mr. Newton King), LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD. A full knowledge of land valuta aui qualities of land in Taranaki is at th disposal of investors. Special facilities for land-seekers go ing on the land.

Selßgtotho Pause? Thou, be correctly dressed for it, and secure the maximum enjoyment. "Sho" will appreciate your correct Blurt, collar, tie, _ gloves; and your stylish suit. Yes, a. warm overcoat and muffler will be "worth while" after the dance. We can fit you out as you ought to be clothed. DAVE CLEGG INGLEWOOD'S CLOTHIER.

QRITERIOX BILLIARD PARLORS. (Next Avery's, Tobacconist), DEVON STREET. Three Tables. Everything New. FINEST SALOON IN TARANAKI. Markers Always fn Attendance. Afternoon Tea 3 p.m. FREE. THREE SETS OP SNOOKER BALLS. Bonzolhi«s or Crystalate. High-grade Fabrics. Broadway Suits are built of th very finest materials that monej caa secure. The workmanship sxp.r.ijs every test, and ihe suit □fcund the teata of wear am lime, fiROADWAY TAILORING ■ CfcMPAHY, STRATFORD,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 286, 12 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 286, 12 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 286, 12 May 1915, Page 3

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