_ "My head broke out into mattery pimnlcs which then spread into large sore patches. My hair fell cut in handfuls leaving- bare patches. There was alsc dandruff on the scalp. The pimples would bleed at times arid-die skin around them was very inflamed and painful. "I suffered for 18' months. I happened to see the Cutieura advertisement in a paper and the Cutieura Soap and Cutieura Ointment have healed all eruptions and pimples on my head and face." (Signed) Miss Muriel Rowe, 112 Chandos St., North Sydney. November 9, 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.
LAND! LAND!! LAND!!! For sale a nice property and well worth inspecting, free of weeds and nothing better on the market, ISO acres freehold all ploiighablc except about 5 acres which is in shelter bush, balance all grass and crops most of which has been ploughed, first class house of 8 rooms, 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 £GOO cash, balance seven years at O 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 £2O per acre, your own terms. THIS LITTLE PLACE IS NICE AND HANDY. LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT,
yyAITARA - MOTOR-CAR SERVICE. A MOTOR-CAR will leave Waitara daily at 12 o'clock (noon), for Lepperton Junction,. connecting with the mid-day train from New Plymouth to VYanganui, leaving Lepperton, Junction C. H. JOHNSTON, for Waitara immediately on arrival of train, Waitara.
/ Lioods m every department; latst novelties; French and British rs and Posies. —G. T. Walters, e.n. T JMVU-(.-iarmcnt Bathing Suits, in navy, with red, white, and blue facings.' Maids' 3/0, 3/0; s.w. 3/11; o.s. 4/6 0. T. Walters'. e.n.
WATERPROOF Rubber Bathing Caps, all colors, 2/0, 2/9 to 5/C—G. T. Walters'. e.n. J niEPE Kimonas, floral desk pretty for rest or beach wear, 7/11. -G. T. Walters. e.n. j"F you are in need of a Dandy Brush oi a' lead for your bull for show day, call at Clias. Martin and Go's. Rrnndwn.v 'imjilti'j'is no time like the present, and there's no place like J. McAllister's studio for modern photographic work. All Taranaki invited to note this. e.n. '.yyj'j Have a large stock oi two or threeburner Perfection Stoves; they are a boon to the housewife in the hot weather. Call at Chas. Martin and Co.'s, Broadway. e.n. A MAN'S success is judged by his business. Visit J. McAllister's Studio and see the high-grade photographs there. His work equals the best in Taranaki. on i>ri.iLi.Li.nju\ s nats, jjresses, uverails, Goals, all ready-to-wear—Rawles HOSTUMES and Dresses. No trouble about getting them made in ti™Good new styles.—Rawles and Kawle, pANAMAfcI anfldcli wearing: We have them for Men, Women and Children. Best range yet shown.— Rwales and Rawles. ' e.e. h ana Mauls' Frocks are about the scarcest goods in the trade. We have opened a nice lot. Be in time.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. WSSORlTShirts, si/is"7rom 11-inch for small boys to 17J for big men. We have a full range at present, and good value. —Rawles and Rawles. e.e. Q,l : K Costumes are out on their own for : (.ylt> and finish.—Rawles and in all the new materials nul shades, and good line of white washing cloves.—Rawles and Rawles 3WJ ■sl Lome and see them—Rawles and e.e. Silk Coals in all eolorsT Sports Coats in Pique, Tussore, Poplin, etc.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. Q-REEN, Navy, and Brown, new Sunshades just opened.—Rawles and Rawles. n n '£o the boy in khaki and the girl in uniform: Don't leave home and friends without first visiting J. McAllister's Studio. A photograph 'is a valuable token as the years go by, eji.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1917, Page 3
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