Healed by Cuticura on r%- arms which turned into small festers and grew larger until they formed into eruptions. They were very itchy and burned terribly. I got very little sleep as the pain was dreadful. They were as big as one shilling and appeared on both arms, one arm had seven eruptions and the other three. _': l came across the Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement. T v ——'•' Cuticura Soap and Oinl N. S. W., October 29, 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. DON'T HESITATE. THERE'S MONEY HERE. 120 all in grass and crops, good 0-roomed house, first-class concrete cowshed, good outbuildings, numerous paddocks, subdivided, nearly all been under plough. Good metalled road, handy to factory and school; good farm. Price £37 per acre, £4OO cash, balance in 7 years at 5 per cent. Can highly recommend. ACRES, well-subdivided into paddocks, well-watered, 50 acres been ploughed, just outside Stratford borough, good house and outbuildings. Price £49 per acre, £4OO cash, balance 5 years at 5J per cent. JQQ ACRES freehold, subdivided numerous paddocks, practically all ploughed, one mile to school, creamery, and Post Office. Good six-roomed, house, h. and c.w., bathroom, 10-bail cowshed, milking machine. £44 acre. £SOO cash required, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Government advances to settlers mortgage £I2OO, LAND AGENT
FOR HIRE. LARGE ROOMY MOTOR CAR WILLIS-KNIGHT, 35/45 H.P. SILENT ENGINE. Apply to— NOKMAN FAIRLIE, on Taxi Stand. or to T. W. WELCH, Egmont St., Phone 472.
T ARIKI—INGLE WOOD—PURANGI MOTOR SERVICE. QN and after this date the Public must understand that all fares are to be paid cash. Tickets will be issued as from April 8, 1918. J. JACOBSEN, Mail Contractor, Ratapiko. f It Will ?/ Cure ..\ f ThatColdt V 'I A neglected cold may v J bring serious conse- \, I quences in its train. \ ■J 1 here sno reason to dally \ I with the idea that "it must I I run its course" whea ! theres BsimingtMft i Irish Moss | I available. A safe sure cure J I —the searching test of & 1 over half a century has _j X proved that Bonn'ing--4 ton's has no eeual.
g,O ACRES, goo-a level dairy land in a handy position to cheese factory, railway, stockyards, and market. Owner wishes to-'make a quick sale, on £l5O deposit, balance on terms to suit buyer. Building* are in excellent order—land will carry 30 cows besides all young stock—nearly all stumped. Price £46 per acre; a genuine proposition. Buyer can have'the benefit of turnips and hay to carry over the winter. 3QO ACRES first-class grazing land, suitable for heavy cattle; good buildings, metalled road, close to saleyards and railway; mild climate, about 200 acres ploughable. Price £l6 10s per acre. Will exchange for small dairy farm of about GO acres. J. H. THOMPSON, Estab 1903. Land agent, Stratford. MGHTNTNO EFFECTS. You get tho beneficial effect of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery the instant you take the fir'st rose. It soothes the raw and tender throat, anl protects it from cold germs, and clears the head. There is nothing like it for preventing colds from fastening upon you. It "knocks" the germ, clears the throat, and stops the tickle. Sold everywhere »t 1/9 ana »/•,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1918, Page 3
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