"My face was a mass of pimples and blackheads, Principally on my forehead. They were sore and inflamed and I almost went /£ s '"y w ' t ' l t ' le itchin e a fffet burning pain and loss of sleep. They were in the /(£/ form of boils. " "I got a tin of Cuticura Ointment and a cake of Cuticura Soap from the chemist and the pimples disappeared." (Signed) Miss Mary Kathleen Jewell, Australia St.. Goulbum, N. S. W., September 1, 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, 8, W. Sold throughout the world. LAND! LAND!! LAND!!! For Sale WANTED AT ONCE For client, farm from 150 TO 250 ACRES Situated at south of Stratford. Will pay cash. Must be good and clean farm. Apply sharp. Good dairy farm of 200 acres, nearly all stumped and ploughed; good clean farm; good house and first-class outbuildings; close to factory and : 11 way. Will exchange for 300 to -400 acres of good dairy land. Owner wants to milk large herd of cows. Have inspected and can highly recommend this farm. Take advantage of my 24 years' experience in this district. I want to do your business for you. LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGE-NT, "STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC. COMMITTEE. JJELP our soldiers by sending donations every Saturday to Market and Tea Rooms in Broadway. M. E. BUDGE, Hon. Secretary. THE BEATRICE CREAM SEPARATOR. It is not only the most sanitary Separator ever built, but also in simplicity, efficiency and durability it lias no equal. SAVES MONEY. SAVES LABOR. SAVES CREAM It get all the cream down to the last trace from either warm or tfold milk. It is a simple machine that does not get out of order. It is built for hand or power, up to 9,5 gallons per hour. ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR HOME SEPARATION. Full particulars from B. HARKNESS Engineer, Stratford. i'T bother about reading the silly stuff below.—Such a wonderful increase of stock Hannah's Broadway Boot Store lias just had at quick notice! (Capital letters, please, Mr. Printer), 4000 PAIRS of up-to-date BOOTS AND SHOES to hand at £2500 and isn't Stratford glad to get 'em! Oh no, we don't think! Further ironical references later. f.b.d.f, >JO, have a £2500 STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES bumped into your shop at a few minutes' notice stirs you up a bit. But, lor!, it's surprising what a lot of such smacks in the eye you can stand, when you know what difficulties most traders have to get even 2500 penny-worths of goods in these trying times, Hannah's Broadway Boot Store has just had that experience, and they only wish it was £2500, worth more. Not 'arf! f.H.f. T° repeat one's- self often "bwomes "Monatonious" (as Mrs,/ Brown said), but the £2500 stock o'f up-to-date Boots and Shoes just bumped into HANNAH'S Boot Stores are like the proverbial angel's visit? —well, they don't happen ever}' day, and we can't help spouting about it a little bit! £2500 worth of Boots! You'll cMuse it, won't you! Thanks awfully, but £2500!! Oh, well; no, I won't mention it again just now; over 4000 pairs worth —as above—£2soo!,L
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1917, Page 3
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