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Healed by Cuticura Trial Free "My face was very itchy arid red and after a day or so it was full of little piinples, which got bigger. The skin round the pimples was red and inflamed. They used to irritate and bur.i me and I scratched them and caused them to bleed, then most of them festered. The pimples caused me great disfigurement. "I had the pimples three months. I obtained Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I used to wash my face with Cuticura Soap and apply the Ointment. In a fortnight the pimples were healed." (Signed) C. H. Cabrie, 134 Stewart St., E. Brunswick, Vic.. November 15,1915. 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,

Campbell Jackson LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT, A GOOD LITTLE DAIRY FARM. 63 ACBES freehold land, situated on 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 the best English grasses, extra good land: house 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, J mile to railway station, one mile factory and school. A lot of cows can be milked on this farm. Good bouse and sheds; fair amount of land plougbablc, balance very easy Jand, clean and very cheap at £ls an acre. Very easy terms given. Sale yards alongsiae farm. Take advantage of my 24 years' ex- ■ perieneo in this district. I want to do ! your business for you.

II Drioe out the weakness which is ■poiling your life to-day and which '■ay bring more serious troulk ■1 the future. ■ oti can get HEALTH, if you nourish, ■.irengihtii and build up your we.tk - .i«l system by a regular course of SCOTT'S Emulsion. PROVED THE BEST for catarrh, coughs, bronchitis, vhooping cough, asthma, weakness, Wasting and as 2 builder up of young and old. "COTT'S Emulsion provides the exact nourishment wHich thin, weakly sufferers need. Tired mothers grow Urong on it. Weakly babies and i children who do not thrive, grow healthy, A sturdyandstronxwhen 'WX nourished by SCOTT'S, •'--"y/n' „ But only genuine; SCOTT'S if you woul 1 obtain the best results. Always see this -tradf mark on the package--none genuine without it. IFH Say "SCfITT'S," moan "3C9TT'3"and nc; >\?uWmw&%d £ d Four generations of doctors - Four generations of mothers- . Four generations of sufferers :,ao; PROVED it ihe BEST. KEYER ACCEPT AH IMITATION.

Mr, Newton King held a clearing salt' here last Wednesday on account of Mr. W. ,T. Bowman, who has recently sold I'is famous White Oifis property to Mr. H. (ireig, of Paekakariki. There was a very large gathering, buyers coming from all parts of Taranaki. and, notwithstanding the unsettled weather and the unsatisfactory state of the unnietalled portions of the North Coast road, 'motor cars were much in evidence. Mr. Charles Fail-brother, who wielded the hammer with his usual capability, is to bo congratulated upon getting through the sale without a break or hitch. Taking the sale on the whole the high prices miched., in many instances, should coincide with, if not exceed, the vendor's anticipation, whilst the numerous buyers would probably find a margin proving advantageous and quite in keeping with their spirited and prospective bidding. The phenomenal sale of North British Hot Water Bottles is the best evidence of the satisfaction they give. Look for the ""Unique" stopper—a guarantee of satisfaction.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1917, Page 3

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624

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1917, Page 3

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