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SALT RHEUWHJN HANDS Suffered Agcny and Had to Wear Bandages AH the Time. ANOTHER CUREBY GUTIGURA Another cure by Cuticura is told of by Mrs. Caroline Cable, of Waupoca, Wis., in the following grateful letter: "My husband suffered agony with salt rheum on his hands, and I had to keep them bandaged all the time. We tried everything we could get, but nothing helped him until he used Cuticura. One set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills cured him entirely, and his hands have been as smooth as possible ever since. I do hope this letter will be the means of helping some other sufferer." BGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL * SHOW OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, DOGS, AND DAIRY PRODUCE Will be held on the SHOW GROUND, HAWERA, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDDAY, 22nd and 23rd November, 1905. JUMPING COMPETITIONS (both days) DRIVING COMPETITIONS VICTORIA CROSS COMPETITIONS. GUESSING COMPETITIONS (First . Prize Singer Sewing Machine). Substantial Points Prizes and Good Prizes in all Sections. ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13. Programmes and entry forms may be obtained from numerous agents, and lOrn C. A. BUDGE, Secretary, Hawera. THE SUPREMACY OF SURATCJRA TEA IS not a matter of chance or accident, but is based 011 quality and value. It gives absolute satisfaction; it pleases the palate; its purity, fragrance, and aroma are unequalled. It has every merit that distinguishes high grade Ceylon tea from the inferior sort-. It brews a rich, strong liquor, and less tea is required for the brewing as oomEared with other teas. Suratura is onest Ceylon tea, guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES- ■ Suratura A Quality, Is. 6d. per Ib. Suratura B Quality, Is. 9d. per lb. Suratura D Quality, 2s. per ib. Suratura X Quality, 2s. 4d. per lb. SOLD AT ALT- STORES. W^W wiUitMM* Moate & Pan Ceylon «r JBl«od«i^8H Br T«m, ommt from lomtptW alero '■ ■L or 4rop us « postearft «a! «• jvm will we you mn •oppli«4. A&3t To Make Baby ' Contented. To soothe and smooth the skin after the Bath and after each change of Baby's Clothing, THLSie T©ILET POWDER. Should be freely dusted on. Nothing makes baby feel 9 60 comfortable, clean and « £>j good after the morning V^J? tub, and after every JrTJft change of clothing, as a J/ hlv free use of Talsic Toilet Powder. Talsic Toilet <Z-TIl/ Powder keeps baby's ■■ m** tender skin sweet, clean, and free from all skin irritations, such as undue redness, roughness, chafing, smarting, etc. Talsic Toilet Powder is not merely a luxury, but a real necessity durirjgpbaby's tender years. It makes baby feel comfortable and contented, and not only cures, but its constant every day use actually prevents the formation of skin troubles common to •childhood. Talsic Toilet Powdeb is sold by chemists and stores at 1/- per packet. For baby's sake be careful to purchase the genuine " Talsic." That 'terror-of-the-night,' croup, is easily and quickly checked and relieved by frequent doses of Hean's Baby Cough Syrup,—the children's cough medicine specially prepared for babies and young children. The children call it " that nice lasting stuff," and it does them good always. Sold bychemists and stores, 1/6 per b<j btle. There is no other cough medicine nearly • sic good for children as Hean's Baby Cough Syrup. ■ 2

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12644, 3 November 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12644, 3 November 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12644, 3 November 1905, Page 7

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