Healed by Cuticura Trial Free "When my baby was teething he seemed restless at night. I discovered ©a rash on his arms and legs, alsounder his chin. I was told it was eczema. The skin was almost covered with red pimples; they were both painful and itchy. I then tried Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. Very soon the child found relief and in one month had completely recovered." (Signed) Mrs. M.F Beaton, Mansfield Road, Euroa, Vic., Sept. 9, 'ls. 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. LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT, A GOOD LITTLE DAIRY FARM. 63 ACRES 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 freeh °W lam', 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. £»QQ ACRES freehold land, situated in a good district, i mile to railway station, one mile factory and school. A lot of cows can he milked on this farm. Good house and sheds; fair amount of land ploughable, balance very easy land, eleah 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. STRATFORD.
JJAWLES AND RAWLES are stocktaking, and are offering lots of bargains. We invite your inspection.. DOZEN Maids' and Small Women's Bloomers, to be thrown out' at 1/C per pair—Rawles and Rawles. d.e. ,jjJ£EX'S Heavy Underpants - and - Shirts. Special stocktaking price 2 for 7/0. —Rawles and Rawles. d.e. .JJON'I. miss this opportunity of buying fresh goods at reduced prices before we finish our stocktaking.—Rawles and Rawles. tl.e, QUR millinery has been admittedly the nicest shown this season. The balance is now offered at half-price.— Rawles and Rawles. d.e. 'TOCKTAKING always finds remnants Each day we mark new ones at clearing prices. —Rawles and Rawles. WUIZ have" no rubbish to offer in Ladies' Coats, but are offering balance of our stock at a big reduction.—Rawles and Rawles. d.e. SEE our windows for big bargains in Maids' and Girls' Coats. The prices will talk.-ißawles aifcl Rawles. d.e. ' f 4 -INCH' Grey Sheeting, 1/-, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6. White lace curtains, 2/11.— Rawles and Rawles. d.e. gAMI'LE Traveling Rugs, 15/0, 17/6, 19/0, 25/-. Seagrass hearthrugs, 3/11. Great value.—Rawles and Rawle.
Grey Bloomers, 2/11. Woven Nightdresses, full size, very special at C/fi. —Rawles and Rawles. d.e. \JVii will quote for special prices for all our ladies' and children's underclothing. We hold superior stocks of same.—Rawles and Rawles, d.e. >EVUE Corset 3. To introduce this line, we quote a special stocktaking price, 4/11.---Rawles and Rawles. d.e. and fresh, 4/11 Out on their own. —Rawles and Rawles. / d.e. I jiwrx lorgec your garden toois ami seeds when in town. Get your seeds in early, and you will have vegetables in abundance. Call for catalogues at Chas. Martin and Co.'s, Broadway, e.n. TVf AKE a note! J. McAllister, Photographer, specialises in illuminated addresses. See him about the nevt welcome or farewell. e.n. "yOU save both eye and nerve it your wind screen is treated with Fog-o. The rain and mist will not stick to it. Obtainable only at Chas. Martin and Co.'s. Broadway. e.n. .ARGEMENTS a feature of J. McAllister's business. Let him make an enlargement of the old-time photograph. e- n - O'/fTtoT Grey Blocww * Mid-winter Cash Clearing Sale, opposite P. 0., Stratford. e TV- for Children's Dresses or Tunics; were 3/0, 5/6; on» dozen left at Lewers' Mid-winter Cash Clearing Sale, opposite P. 0., Stratford. e.n. 1 /_ for Children's Muslin 'Pinafores, K/11 for full-length Tweed Coats, ** - 1 -- 1 - for ladies, splendid value; just a few left; were 28/6; 35/6; at Lowers' Great Clearing Sale. e.n. f/l 1 for heavy floral molleton dress- °' ■*--*- ing gown for ladies; were 18/6, 28/0; at Lowers' Cash Mid-winter Clearing Sale, opposite P. 0., Stratford. 11 2/fi f °*•French Flannel Dressing ' X * " Gowns; were 45/fi; a real bargain; at Lewers' Mid-winter Cash Clearing Sale, opposite P. 0., Stratford. I /- - foYdouble-width White Sheeting; was 1/6; at Lewers' Mid-winter Cash Clearing Sale, opposite P. 0., Strat-. ford; ** G& per pair all pure wool, sizes 0. 1, 2. U Children's Rlaek Sox; were !)d, Vpair: at Lewers' Mid-winter Cash Clearing Sale, opposite P. 0., Stratford. «'■■■ COME marry once, sc some never. But very few neglect to face the camera. Don't be one of the basliful ones, but visit J. McAllister's Studio to-dv «A.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1917, Page 3
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