ULCERS FOB 30 YEARS Painful Eruptions from Knees to Feet Seemed Incurable. UNTIL HE USED CUTiCUKA Another of those remarkable cures by Cuticura, after doctors and all else had failed, is testified to by Mr. M. C. Moss of Gainesville, Texas, in the following letter: "For over thirty years I suffered from painful ulcers and an eruption from my knees to feet, and could find neither doctors nor medicine to help me, until I used Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills, which cured me in six mottths. They helped me the very first time I used them, and I am glad to writethis so that others suffering as I did may be saved from misery." THE RESPONSIBILITIES Ol< WIVES. FEW men realise the responsibilities that fall upon the wives; how important it is that they sho'ulcl bo economical end saving, so that the weekly wage or tho yearly salary may buy the greatest amount of material comfort. The most '.ieonoi'V.v.l womei in tho (•.;:nmutnty 1 uy QJUKATURA mi-'A Because it is rich and strong and foes further than any olher tea. t is an economical family tea. It is honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed act blen-led with Indian, China., or any cheap or iuforior teas. RETAIL PRICES: • Suratura A Quality, Is. 6d. per lb. Suratura B Quality, Is. 9d. per lb. Suratura D Quality, 2s. .per lb. Suratura X Quality, 2s. 4*l. per lb. SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. SOMETHJGNEW. A Cough and Group Medicine For Baby's Little Self. And one that Is Absolutely Safe For tho Youngest Infant. HEAN'S COUGH SYRUP. Mothers will be pleased to learn that Hean's Baby Cough Syrup is prepared for babies and little children only. It is the only coiigh medioiti© spe&ially prepared for little children/ Alj|| other coughmedicines claim to be equally good for old age, middle age, youth.land infant. Head's Sabic Ccnjqh. S^bot is for fcafc/es and young children. Don't give your baby any cough medicine butHEAN'a, the original Baby Cough Syriip. Simple, safe, nice tasting, and always effectual. Cuts the phlegm away at once. Stops short any attack oi croup, whooping cough, or other dangerous cold. Give your baby from a few drops to a teaspoonful of Hean's Baby Cough Syrup, and notice the wonderfully quick relief. It cures. 1/6 per bottle at chemists and stores. The word "Hean's" guarantees the genuine. A new powder for dusting babytetender skin — TALSIC TOILET PQWDfiR. Antiseptic, sootblrig, sanitary, healing: "Talsio Toilet .£6\vdeb- %eps baby's: ■••.-; ■kiri sweet, clean; free from redness, ' ' and roughness, .arid alwftyjwnjtHe mofit healthful condition. No sKin|trouble*: for baby where Talsic Toilet Powder '' is regularly used. 1/- per packet at chemists and stores. "* 1 IT SUCCEEDS WHERE OTHERS FAIL. "SYKES'S WONDERFUL DRENCH." EVERY owner is aware of the importance of a remedy in case of sickness among his live stock, and in con93quence, he will, if he be prudent, always have a stock of the most reliable medicine at hand. Take txnvs, for instance. Here we have the important calving season on hand, and the drenching of the cow is a matter of all-round moment. All dahym-en know the health of the cow must have scrupulous attention at this peroid of her career, if the best results are to be obtained. Once Sykes's Drench is used the farmer will "use no other—a fact with which the maker has been made acquainted per medium of countless testimonials'. Let those who have used it testify to it? merits. Listen to this: Messrs. J. oiicl G. R'chards, Opeke Downs, write: "Wo have used Sykes's Drench this reason, and find it a great success; moreso on cows after calving. We Jiav'ci n.sed all drenches, but they all fail except the one Drench, and that is Sykes's Drench for Cattle, which we can strongly recommend to others.' 3 THE PLEASUKE OF MOTOR RIDING* TRY IT. "VTOU can. hire a handsome CADILLAC CAR, To carry four passengers, with competent driver, at ATKINS'S CARBINE STABLES. Try a pleasant run in the country. The car can be hirod by the hour or day. Telephone 284.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12630, 18 October 1905, Page 7
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