LAME Healed by Cuticura Trial Free "My little girl suffered with dry itching rash over her body. The rash first broke l out in little pimples with watery tops. The child scratched them until they turned into one red. raw, inflamed mass. "Seeinghowamother healed her child with Cuticura Soap and Ointment I sent for them. In six weeks' time the skin was clear and healthy." (Signed) Mrs. Angus McDonald, Spring St., Young, N. S. W., October 26, 1915. Free sample each by post with 32-p. Skin Book. (Soap to cleanse and Ointment to heal.) Address post-card: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world. STRATFORD A BIG shipment of Lucas' wellknown Underclothing, imported direct from the makers, just opened.— Rawles and Rawles. e.n. T ADIES' Longcloth Knickers, 2/6, 2/11, 3/0, 3/11, 4'/l'l to jlO/6. Lovely selection.—Rawles & Rawles. e.n. QHILDRE-N'S Princess Petticoats, embroidery trimmed, 2/11, 3/3, 3/11 4/fi. Scarce lines.—Rawles & Rawles. e.n. /tAMISOLES, daintily -trimmed, good quality, all prices, 1/11, '2/3', 2/0, 4/fi to 13/8. —Rawles and Rawles. e.n. Knickers, size OIJ to 8, L/ 3 to 3/6. Bibs, Gowns, Barras, all infants' wear.—'Rawles Rawles. e.n. rjOJIE and inspect our big range ol Ladies' Longcloth Nights, Chemises, Underskirts, etc. Beautiful goods, just opened.—Rawles and Rawles. e.n. gPECIAE Line. Ladies' Dressing Jackets, white crepe, hand worked in sky, pink and white, 8/11. —Rawles and Rawles.. e.n. Silk Dressing and Gowns, also 'Poplin, in short and long kimonas, newest goods, reasonable prices.—Rawles and Bawles. e.n. JAPANESE Kimonas, worked in dainty colors, jackets and gowns, all prices, from 0/11. Rawles & Rawles. e.n. Tyf AIDS' White Pique Dresses, all sizes ft'om 2!in to 48in, just opened at Rawels and Rawles. e.n. CHILDREN'S Tussore Silk Tunics and Bloomers, smartest summer wear. —Rawles & Rawles. e.n. IT 1 ® S' Woven Cotton Combinations, Vests, Spencers, etc., for summer wear, imported direct.—Rawles and Rawles. e.n. J ADIKS' Handbags, newest designs, British made, at Hopkins', Book seller. e.n. IVTOTION Picture Magazines Photc Play and Picture iFlay, 1/- each Hopkins', newsagent, Stratford. e.n. jy£USIC-LO VER'S' Library—Large selection -Songs, Pianoforte Pieces and Dance Music, 1-/- eac'li, at H. J. Hopkins', Stratford. e.n. Kewpies are here! See our window for the latest novelty in cards. —Hopkins, Bookseller. e.n. " pRAGMEXTS FROM FiiANCE"The best of its kind yet published; 1/6 each. Parts I. and 11. now on sale at H. J. Hopkins', Stratford. e.n. JJIiST in the air is one of the most serious menaces to health. Please see Clias. Martin and Cofl's dustles specialties. e.n. ■yyttAT more acceptable reminder of Christmas that a family group photograph. Make a point of visiting J. McAllister's Studio. e.n. N° need to bide a wee. See J. McAllister. about that enlargement now. Delays are dangerous. See him to-day. e.n. JJEMEMBEII childhood days. Get the family group photographed, and secure a lasting memento of present surroundings.—J. McAllister. e.n jjOOIv pleasant, plea.se! Aye, smiling faces greet every visitor to J. McAllister's Studio. Ready for business now, e.n, QET ahead of the -holidays by calling at J. McAllister's now. Wedding and farewell groups attended to. e.n. gttOW MONTH. —Now is the time t( select your new summer hat and costume.—Mollison's, Broadway. D °n 'T let your shopping go until tin last few days. Buy now and save disappointment.—At Mollison's. e.n Jg LOUSES of distinctive clvarm, in all the latest styles and newest "materials, await your approval,—Mollison's. eji. gMART, well-made and eorrectly-c.ut garments in the height of the new Stratford. e.n QALL and see the new Hats, Blouses, Costumes, Underclothing, Fancy Drapery and Dress Goods.—Mollison's, Broadway. e.h. Silk and White Silk Costumes, big variety at Walters', e.n. Q.REAT variety in every ready-to-wear line for maids and children. —Walters, specialist in ready-to-wcars. e.n. -J-J\ANI>BAGS just to hand, solid Eng-lish-made goods and reasonably priced.—Walters. en. 'YyHlTii Gabardine and Pique Skirts, smart goods, at Walters', Broadway. e.n. the famous washing material for blouses and sports coats, in various colors. —G. .T. Walters, Broadway. e.n. show will soon be 'here. See that your hull has a. good ring and chain. Procurable at Clias. Martin and Co.'?. e.n. "yoi'li fowls would lay better If i little fowl-grit were mixed with their food , every morning. Some has just been landed -at Clias. Martin and Co.'s. e.n. yy 11 Y keep the fire going just to heat the irons? Come and see our benzine irons.—Chas. Martin 4 Co. e.n. t)OK'T keep flicking the dust from one article of furniture to another in the old way. Send for list -of dustless specialties to C. Martin and Co. e.n. more fear of fires from sparking wood If you have one of our grand lire screens. Call and inspect them at C. Martin and Co.'*- - «.«.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1916, Page 3
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