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Healed by Cuticura Trial Free "Our little girl broke out in a rash and pimples all over her body and legs. She used to scratch the rash until it bled and came out in little eruptions. The skin was very red and inflamed. Her clothes used to irritate her dreadfully and we had to put soft bandages on her at times. "We used to read in the paper about people who had tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment and cured themselves, so we decided to try them. In two weeks the eruptions were all gone and the rash has not returned to her again." (Signed) Mrs. Jessie Richards, 27 Oberon Ave., Upper Hawthorn, Vic., August 17,1915, Free sample each by post with 32-pt Skin Book. (Soap to cleanse and Ointment to heal.) Address post-card: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world.

CAMPBELL JACKSON. LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGEXT, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. CHANCE FOR A SHEEP FARMER TO RETIRE. 25 ACRES nice land situated Fitzroy, New Plymouth; all in grass but throe acres shelter bush; well iwatered; freehold on metalled road one mile from High School, one mile from Railway Station; no buildings; no mortgage. Price £2500. Will take sheep or cattle farm in exchange, A GOOD PROPERTY ON EASY TERMS Pjg ACRES dairy farm on good metalled road; all level; well subdivided and practically clear of weeds; good house and outbuildings; no mortgage. Will sell for £3O per acre with £3OO cash, balance at s'/ = per cent, for a good term or will take a small house in exchange; stock if desired at) valuation. Note: To inspect is to buy*

TO THE BURGESSES, I/DIK% AND GENTLEMEN',—I wish to heartily thank those who supported mo at yesterday's election, and also the members of my committee and all who worked for my return. May I say that 1 do not regret being relieved of municipal duties at this time, for the past two years have been very strenuous onej. ' Yours faithfully J. W. BOON.

STRATFORD. W K>RE showi ng the newest shades in drtss stuffs, including bottle green; buttons to match.—Rawles' and Rawles'. __ e.n. Ncckware.—We are always open- ■ the latest effects. Come and inspect.—Rawles' and Rawles'. e.n. and Girls' Ramcoats in % and full length. All prices.—Rawles' and Kawlfs'. e.n. gFECIAL purchase of Ladies' and Oil-is' Millinery opening to-day.—Rawles' and Rawles'. JfißESii, new models at a big discount. Ready-to-wcars, Felts and Gaberdine Hats, the best ever opened.— Rawles' and Rawles'. f .n. can give you the benefit of our big purchase in the prices we can offer you these choice goods.-fßawles' and Rawles'. en gPLENDID range of little children's coats and dresses, lots of good shades and prices right.—Rawles' and Rawles'. en Q' Uli value in ladies* navy serge and Gaberdine Costumes is still unbeaten., We buy well and sell reasonably.— Rawles' and Rawles'. "e.n. ■OOME and pick out the hat you like from our big new range. There is sure to bo one to suit you.—Rawles' and fowles'. A 0I " the new costume dresses in navy and gaberdine now show-ing.—Ram-les' and Rawles'. e.n. 2-button and Gauntlet Gloves, brown, nappa, and 4-dome Kid Gloves, at &. T. Walters', next th,. Bank. en Neckwear, Fischer single and double Cape Net Fronts, and pretty Muslin Collars, at Walters', next the e.n. from STil dozen: Cream Wincey Flannel, 1/8, 1/9. Walter's, Municipal Buildings, next Bar.it of New Zealand. e.n. yELVKTEKNiS, all shades, 2/li, 2/ll" 3/3 yard, at G. T. Walters' Municipal Buildings, next Bank of New Zealand. en KAI'OC and Down Cot and beautiful sterilised Eiders, at Walters', next the Bank of New Zealand, Municipal Buildings. e„ Coats, Hats, Bonnets, wool and cotton, Wool Vests; in fact, every' hing ii: children's wear, at Walters', alongside Bank of New Zealand, e.n. R EAD X-MAI3r SKIRTiS ' and Blouses, big assortment at G. T. Walters', Buildings, next Bank of New Zealand. RAT S and Costumes—Vou can always get the very newest at Halters'. YVe specialise in these lines.—Municipal building, next the Bank. e.n. Q.RISY Fleecy-lined Bloomers, 2/11, 3/11, all sizes, in Navy knitted Bloomers. Walters', beside the Bank of New Zealand. e.n. RADIUS' HOSE in navy, greys, gabardine shades, and leading lines cashmere, from 2/fi pair.—Walters'. i 3/- discount on every £~off the fashionable- Winter Coats. They are all samples. Walters, beside th-; Bank, Municipal Buildings. e.n. JjIRIENDS at a distance will appreciate a photograph. Visit .T.McAllister, photographer, and please old acquaintJfjNLARGEMENTS—A feature of our business. Call and inspect our gtudio.-rrJ. McAllister, Broadway. e.n.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1917, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
746

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1917, Page 3

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