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Healed by Cirticura Trial Free "I was suffering from eczema for about six weeks, "it broke out on my neck and ears. At first it was red and scaly and was terribly itchy. When I first started to scratch it eruptiofis formed. I had to keep my face covered as it was terrible to look at. 1> "I saw the Cuticura advertisement and wrote for a sample of Cuticura Snap and Ointment. I bought a cake of Soap and a tin of Ointment and before I,had used half a tin the eczema had healed." (Signed) Miss E. R, Fogarty, Phil's Creek, Frogmore, N» S. W., October 28, 1915. Free sample each by post with 32-p. Skin Book. (Soap to cleanse and Ointment to heal.) Address post-card:' tt. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world. ~ Thinking' "Y.M." As the men come out of the dripping trenches,' along If f:j Vf irfWi trenches,* along I I iy' ; 11? 4- roads often M'Jll'A ! \i;*/ knec-deen in t '; M U; mud, tHeir thoughls turii instinctively to tltc Y.M.C.A. hut, w.lierc in warmth and shelter ihey can forget (or a lime the liorrors and h.ir ishipi of war. TV re they write their litters home and receive refreshment and entertainment. Will YOU >«. r? t!, e Y.M.C.A. UUii'ss o;>tn Lr our hoys o.i A:iivc Service? T:ii::k of t'le hoy« over yonder wlicn you giw <our iMiilriljulion f\.r Red Triangle Day FRIDAY, MAIiCH 15th (C<- dale locally arran o«i) I'hPnnrsi-.n !»• nm.ti: p yul.lr tnfjAPT. T). A.

li:i!ids nf the Government. It is -rsiomi fiuit the court l.as exonerated inel Patterson, the officer commandthe Auckland district, and that it hag ■ibiited little blame to Major Lilly, assistant adjutant-general. Whether ms that blame is imputed to the ...... bead, of the Department—the ir.aiidant of the force's—remains to seen. The Government is not coined to move any further in the matter, it may decide that the incident has i siilfieieiitlv ventilated.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1918, Page 3

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323

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1918, Page 3

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