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The Seven Cuticiira Boys Tliefle floven beautiful boys owe their beauty of Our little eon will be four years of age on <Jte ekin, luxuriance of hair, purity of blood, and 25th met. In May, 1885, he wan attacked -with a freedom from hereditary taint or humors of'the ekin very painful breaking out of the ekin. "Wo called or ocalp to the celebrated Cuticura Rbmkdibs. in a phyeician, who treated him for about four For cleaneing, purifying and beautifying the skin weeks. The child received little or no good Erom of ohildren and infants, and curing torturing, dis- the treatment, as the breaking out, supposed by figuring, itching, ecaly and pimply diseases of the the phyeician to be hives in an aggravated form, akin, ecalp and blood, with loss of hair, from in- became larger in blotches and more and tnoro disfancy to old age, Cutiouba, the great skin cure, tressing. We were frequently obliged to get up ana Cuticuba Soap, an exquisite ekin beautifler, in the night and rub him with coda in water, prepared from it externally, and Cuticura Rk- strong linimente, etc. Finally, we called other solvent, the new blood purifier, internally, are phyeicians, until no lees than six had attempted to infallible. „, cure him, all alike failing, and the child steadily Tour neat valuable Cuticuba Remedies have sotting worse and worse, until about the 20th of done my child bo much good that I feel like saying l"t July, when we began to give him Coticura this for the benefit of those who are troubled with Resolvent internally, and the Cuticura and Oc Bkin disease. My little girl wan troubled with tiouka Soap externally, and by the last of August Eczema, and I tried aovcral doctors and medicines, he waß 80 nearl y well that we S ave hlra on, y one but did not do her any good until I used the CUTI- dose °* Besoivbh* about every eecond day Wra Remediks, which speedily cured her, for for abou * ten da y a lon ß er > and he has nevor beav which I owe you many thanks and many nights of troubled eince with the horrible malady. rest. ANTON BOS3IMER, Edinburgh, Ind. H. E. RYAN, Cayuga, Livingston Co., 111. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this fourtb The Cuticura Rkmedieb are in great demand. day o f January, 1887. C. N. COE, J. P. The Cuticura Resolvent Bells better than any aU cUmiat Zealand. Price; other blood purifier. The Cuticura Soap is Coticura, 50 cts.; Soap, 25 cts.; Insolvent, $1, praised by my customers, especially mothers, who Prepared by the POTTEa Dnuo akd Chemical Co., * y uV" Tbr ■ f °M ba , b i ie8 ' PreVentinK aDd CUriDg B S- n 's?nd't Messrs. E. Tow** & Co., Sydney acall head and similar diseases. How t0 Curo sk ( u Diseases," 64 pages, & GEORGE HOBBS, P. If., Colling, Texne. illustrations, and 100 testimonials. fiJIiIgPLES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped and OR pV'C BklD ' Bcal P and hair preserved nnd bcaii \im oily Bkin prevented by Cuticura Soap. OKU i ti ti.ied by the usa of. Cutiocea 6oa* I

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QABDENS. WILLOWGROVESTRAWBERRYCARDENS NEXT THE UPPER WHARF, DEVONPORT, HT ARE NOW OPEN, STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. MARK PARRISH, in returning thanks to his supporters for past favours, bega to inform them and the public generally that he has great pleasure in announcing that these well-known and popular Strawberry and Tea Gardens are now open. Mark Parrish being one or the largest strawberry growers in the colony, will always have a large and fresh supply on hand, and can guarantee patrons the ripest, the largest, and most delicious fruit in the market. FRESH CREAM TWICE DAILY. Tea. Coffee, and Other Refreshments always on hand. Three visitors oan be seated at the tables at one time. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. WILLOW GEOVE GARDENS, DEVONPORT. School Treats and Picaic Parties provided for by special arrangement. Family Orders, Dlnne?Partiee, and for Jam promptly attended to.^

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 288, 4 December 1889, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 288, 4 December 1889, Page 6