Healed by Cuticura Trial Free" "My son broke out on the forehead like ringworms which spread over the face and under the chin. The skin around them became very much inflamed, and itched very much so that he scratched them and they cracked and would bleed and became very painful. The irritation kept him awake at night. His face was disfigured for the time. "I thought I would try the Cuticura Soap and Ointment After using one tin of Cuticura Ointment besides the sample my boy's face is clear again." (Signed) Mrs. Forsberg, 204 Batman St., W. Melbourne, Vic, Oct. 28, 1915, Fxee 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. STRATFORD. OEE our big range of Velveteens; colors, Brown, Navy, Pink, Bottle, Cream, Black; also with fine stripe, 2a lid to 4s Cd per yard.—Walters. e.iu MAIDS' Petone Navy Serge or Tweed Costumes, from 79s Cd, at Walters', Specialist in Ready-to-wears. c.n. 16/ IT holi _ double-bed - Kapoc Quilts; they're worth the price of a pair of Blankets.—Walters. e.n. A FEW Winter Hats left at 3s ild, 4s lid, 5s lid to 7s lid.—Waiters', specialist in ready-to-wears. e.n. 18/6 I ''° ll gUtHl ' iiaVu " wearill K Gaberdine Rain Coats; there are only three left.—Walters, specialist in ready-to-wears. e.n. ATSS—Friday and Saturday are the two last days of our sale, and hats of all sorts will be thrown away Rawles and Rawles. e.e. 'jnKIiYtMLD Eelts, navy, saxe, wine, black, brown, Is lid and 2s lid; Velvet and Silk Stitched Hats, 4s lid and 5s lid; Trimmed Models, 4s lid up. —Rawles and Rawles. e e a luuueu uuuerciowimg, warm and good wearers, 3s 6d, worth 4s lid. Try these. They have stood the test.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. cost price; from 9/11, 1:2/0, 19/ C. You need one in this everlasting rain.— Rawles and Rawles. e.e. Hooded Capes, all sizes; splendid for school wear. No need to risk your money on unproved lines. These have been in constant wear for four seasons. Reliable is their name.— Rawles and Rawles: e.e. QUE window will be full of bargains in.Hats. Examine them. 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11.—Rawles and Rawles. ii.nxij.riO woven on ignis,; unequalled value, 0/C; Woven Corns, 4/11; Vests, 1/3, 1/0 up.—Rawles and Rawles. IV! rauiuii.-j.weeu rants; a lew X,X left at 10/6, 11/0, 12/6, 13/G; old prices; tret in early.—Rawles and Rawles. mmmmmm coats; heaps to choose from; good alues; all sizes.—Rawles and Rawles. I AD lES.—Don't forget about our Hats. We will have a lot of Winter weather yet, and this is a chance to secure a stylish hat from 1/11.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. "COYS' Suits.—We have a fine range of Boys' Suits, in Colonial All-Wool Tweeds; from the smallest to size IS Rawles and Rawles. e.e. JEALTIFY the Home. Of course, you do, but the best way is by photographs, and the man for the work is J. McAllister, Photographer, Broadway North. e.n. r pu curtail your housework you want a Dustless Mop; it absorbs dust as a sponge does water. Call and see them at Chas. Martin and Co.'s, Ltd., Broadway, e.n. Vy Addresses are ever popular, being a memento of the great war to the returned soldier. —J. McAllister specialises in this work. e.n. WOLDlbiiS and Nurses leaving for, or back from, the great war are reminded that special concessions in photographic work are" given by J. McAllister. ABSOLUTELY the best work, and at prices the lowest in Taranaki, go' with work entrusted to J. McAllister, photographer. e.n. Redding tss McAllister's ' Studio; Broadway North. Kindly remember locality and inspect our work. e.n. JLTAVE you got your Garden Seeds yet! If not, you will have to hurry, or you will be too late. A large stock of seeds, that grow, at Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd., Broadway. e.n. ALARM jCloeks, 7s Od each; just the thing wanted for early risers. Buy at 8en..).. Peters', Jeweller. e.n. "<OG LATE! Too Late! Will be the cry when all the fine weather has gone by, and you have no vegetable garden. So call for your seeds at once at Chas. Martin and Co.'s, Ltd., Broadway. "DEN ,1. PETERS, Jeweller, lias the largest selection of Gold Brooches in Taranaki. See Windows. e.n. PATRIOTIC Committees will find Wristlet Watches in great variety and at lowest prices at Ben J, Peters', Jeweller. e.n. 'HERE is no more useful present than some Rustless Table Cutlery, and the one shop you can buy these cheap at is Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd., Broadway. fjiHlS is a reminder that Ben J. Peters, Jeweller, lias a splendid range of Bangles, Brooches, Watches, Rings, etc., suitable for Wnddincr Gifts. e.n. VOUNG Man, —Remember that Ben J. Peters, Jeweller, has the engagement ring on the premises. You get the best for the money at Ben J. Peters', near Patriotic Tea Rooms. e.n. TF you are thinking ot building, and in need of Roofing Felt, the one shop you can buy your requirements to advantage from is Chas. Martin and Co.'s, Ltd., Broadway. e.n, D. and J. MeOallum's "PERFECTION" The sole whisky supplied at the Banquet in Edinburgh City Chambers on occasion of presentation of South African war Medals by General Sir Archibald Hunter; the sole whisky supplied at all the chief Edinburgh Municipal functions during the last ten years. Obtainable
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1918, Page 3
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