HUBBIES ON FEW IS Healed by Cuticura Trial Free "I suffered with a rasli on both my feet and toes. The itching and burning was awful and I could not sleep at night for it. The more I scratched it, the worse it became, forming eruptions, from which a watery oozing used to come. My feet were very red and inflamed and 1 could not bear anything to touch them. "I read about Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and I gave them, a trial. In a very short time the rash had entirely disappeared." (Signed) Mrs. Mabel Dowling, 24 Queen St,, Ashfield, Sept. 3, 1915. Free sample each by post with 32-p. Skin Book. (Soap to cleanse and Ointment to heal.) Address post-card: E. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. Wt Sold throughout the world. LAND! LAND!! LAND!!! For sale a nice property and well worth inspecting, free of weeds and nothing better on the market, ISO acres freehole! all ploughable except about 0 acres which is in shelter bush, balance all grass and crops most of which has been ploughed, first class house of 8 tooms, good cowshed with milking plant complete on good metalled road., cheese factory and school close to property, good fences well-watered by running streams, situated in a good locality. Price £33 per acre including milking plant, terms say £OOO cash, balance seven years at 5 per cent. IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. Nice little farm of 00 acres, miles Inglewood Post Office and railway station, practically all has been ploughed and laid down in good English grasses, no buildings, on good metalled road well fenced and watered by running streams. 'Price £2B per acre. Tour own terms THIS LITTLE PLACE IS NICE AND HANDY. Campbell Jackson LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION ' ' AGENT, STRATFORD QPENED to-day—Big range of new silk knitted coats, all leading colors; fresh goods.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. J3ANAMA liats for ladies and children; good shapes: blocked ,and unblocked, 5/fS, 7/11, to 25/-.—Rawles and Rawles. ee I'aney Voiles; lovely colorings; plain voiles in pink, navy, black, white, grey, brown, saxe, etc.—Rawles and Rawles. ep Blouses—Dainty, Hand-embrokt-s ered Voiles, Crepe dc Chines, Silk, Floral Voile. We invite inspection of these.goods—Rawles. and Rawles. e.e. \yHITE, Grey.. Black, Navy, .Pink, Cherry, Saxe, Maize, Parma, Khaki. Nigger. We caii do all "these shades of knitted coats.—Rawles ■ and Raw!es. JOHN'S and Boys' Tussore Shirts in the biggest range ever shown here.— Rawles. and Rawles. e JiJ'EW Neckwear, in Georgette and Crepe de Chine effects, in newest shades of pink, oyster, grev, lemon, champagne, etc.—Rawles and Rawles W FT • are making special reductions in Ladies' Combinations. We are overstocked with choice and hand-made goods —Rawles and Rawles. P c _ gIG showing of ready-to-wear and model Hats for the Show. Come and see -these goods.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. Jumper Blouses.- Smartesfgoods in all shades; Crepe de Chine. See our windows.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. sniartM~wirr~be sho\vn~thTs season .than our new blouses. Be in time.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. the most effective slug and snail destroyer known, and does not injure the plants. Sold only at Chas. Martin,and Co.'s, Broadway. e.n. MOTHER'S thoughts are with her son. Don't, forget that; also remember that J. McAllister's studio is ready for your visit, . e .n. in need of a new range calfand ■ let us show you the Champion; it is unsurpassed for convenience and economy in fuel. Role agents, Chas. Martin and Co.. Broadway. e>n _ ENLARGEMENTS a feature of J.TvtiT Allister's business. Bring along that old-time photograph and let him give you a modern likeness. en QUR lay-by system enables you to se- ■ ' cure any article by paying a small deposit, Walters', Municipal Buildings. "JTIE advantage of the G.T.W. lay-by system, is .that you pay a small deposit and secure the article while the choice is at its best.—G. T. Walters', Municipal Buildings. e B Y our lay-by system you save yourself a great amount of worry and trouble. Secure your hat, costume, coat, etc.. and call at your leisure.—Walters'. Municipal Buildings. • ' e.n! JJIG selection of Voiles, Sjlks. Crepe de Chines, Poplins, etc., for your Show Frock. Sec Walters'. ■ ' e.n. T£LEEVA, the new washing fabric, 40in wide: colors, cream, sky. brown, navy, coral, rose: 40in wide 2/3 per yd. Giinrantoed fadeless.—Walters'. e.n. ir J"HF advantage of the Hot Point Irons over nil others is the quickness in heating .and the great eeonomv in current. Cnll nn<l see them at Chas. Martinland Co.'s. Broadway. e.n. SWEETHEART'S blessbig across the sea is ever welcome. So is a memento of those in-'.tlie treiiches ; " Visit •T. McAllister's studio.before leaving for the front. ■' ejil ■ FARMER.—We have just landed a big line of scythe blades,' sheep shears, and the prices are. right. Get in "arlv, as tliev will lie scarce.—Chas. Mar ~"' 1 r 'o.. Broadwar. (I ,n. |W KI)DI}TO a " 1 ' christening groups eatI "red for, Don't let two important* events go unrecorded, but rather memorise same by visiting ,T. McAllister's' stmlio. cn JfURF.WELTj and welcome home testi- "" monials a feature of J. McAllister's business. The man for the job, and the place. Boardway North. #,n.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1917, Page 3
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