IT TORTURE pimples, dandruff, sore hands and most baby skin troubles. Sample Each Free by Post With 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcard: "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. ,W." Sold throughout the world. Campbßll Jackson LAND, STOCK AXD COMMISSION AGE.XT A GOOD LITTLE DAIRY FARM. 6'3 freehold land, situated 011 good metalled road, one mile from creamery, 2 miles railway station; house of five rooms, concrete floor cowshed of eight bails. Price £35 an acre, about £4OO cash, terms for balance. 100 ACRES freehold land, all level; about 70 acres been stumped and. laid down in tlje best English grasses, extra good land: bouse of five rooms and good shed and loft. Price £39 an acre, very easy terms given; no mortgage. To see this farm is to buy. 300 ACRES freehold land, situated in a good district, i mile to railway station, one mile factory and school. A lot of cows can he niiiked on this farm. Good house and sheds; fair amount of land ploughable, balance vevy easy land, clean and very cheap at £ls an acre. Very easy terms given. Sale yards alongside farm. Take advantage of my 24 years' experience in this district. I want to do your business for you. OINTMENT Such as eczemas, rashes,
ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS. COMMON SENSE ADVICE BY A DISTINGUISHED SPECIALIST. "Acid" stomachs are dangerous because acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach, thus hindering and preventing the proper action of the stomach, and leading to ninetenths of the cases of stomach trouble from which people suffer. Medicines and medicinal treatments arc useless in such cases, for they leave the source of the trouble, the acid in the stomach, as dangerous as over. The acid must he neutralised, and its formation prevented, «nd the best thing for this purpose is a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia, a simple dntacide, taken in a little warm or cold water after eating, which not only neutralises the acid, but also prevents the fermentation from which acidity is developed. Foods which ordinarily cause greatest distress can be eaten with impunity if the meal is followed by a little bisurated magnesia, which can be obtained of any chemist, and should always be kept handy.
'Tis most absurd! I do declare There's funny people, everywhere; Cranks who harbor ''ticks" and "rags," And freaks who wear old-fashioned hats. But most amusing of them all Are those who, when bad colds befall, Obsolete nostrums still endure, Whilst needing Woods' Peppermint Cure,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1917, Page 3
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415Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1917, Page 3
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