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PTTBILIC NOTICES. HEAO BECAME BALD 11 PATCHES Scalp Dry. Hair Fell Out in Large Quantities. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment few Days. Itching Stopped. In About Three Months Had Full Growth of Hair. Orchard St.. Armadale. Vie. —"About two years ago [ was employed as a boundary ridor in the north of Queensland. My head --r-tx and scalp became quite dry *~ ~sn and my hair began to fall fc sj) out in large quantities. For A _S a time I paid no attention r i_i, <l to it. I did not think it was serious, and my head became bald in patches. i V /. " I ivas almost (Tiring up \ 1 VjtA < in dcs P a ' r I noticed I\" I ajj advertisement of tho Cutic_ra Kemedics and made up my mind to frive Cuticura skiap and Cuticura Ointment a trial. I used the Cuticura Ointment and washed my head with Cuticura Soap night and morning. After I had continued this for a few days, the itching seemed to stop, and after about three months I had my full growth of hair again.'' (Signed) ! John Williams, July 10. 1911. For pimples and blackheads the following is a most effective andl economic—l _r__tment: i Gently smear the affected parts with Cuticura, j Ointment, on theendof the flnger. but do not j rob. Wash off the Cntic—ra Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continus bathing for some minutes. This ! treatment is best on rising and retiring. At i other times u.se Cotacura Soap freely for the j toilert and bath, toasslst m preventing inflam- j mation. irritation and dogging of the pores. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout tho world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. I Address R. Towns 5: Co- Sydney. N. S. W. j ~ j 1 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR j 9 ** I dflil A" '" recommended by B IO I *-----*- leading English and g|S Amcricsxi cpe ____6ts ais beiiug the only II g-BOln« remedy for this disligTiring { blemish, t " (SOLA " instantly ri—lores tho hair 2 —r.d gra____tlj d-scroTS the root-. I " ISo_» " is gu-x-ntecd not U> bnrn or j I redden tbe skin, and i_ ar. absolute | positive penni_—cut cure. phice 4/6. fr-.m W. H. _fO_.__JM_lS. Jk-CCICS Ind I A. «. J. I_USS. 5-j_-(»n__ tnUi f_(« _>-0_- In platm.vraytvr f9r%A. _— ir— . j CONSUMPTION GERMS j IN WHAEP SWEEPINGS, j Mr. F. H. Molesworth, F.C.S., F.G.8., Central Analytical and Assay Office, Sydney, reports:— "In order to test the Germicidal Power of Lifebuoy Soap, I conducted the following experiments:— " No. I.—l obtained, by sweeping, about a pound weight of ordinary miscellaneous dust. This sample I gathered from a well-known passenger wharf and its approaches. I placed! some of this under a most powerful micTOSoope, which enabled mc to j clearly distinguish various forms of j germs or microbes. Some of these I I was able to identify, but others were | unknown to mc. " Among those with which I was more or less familiar, I recognised the Bacillus of Tuberculosis, the germ of j Consumption. " I then immersed the dust in a 10 ' per cent, solution of Lifebuoy Soap for fifteen minutes. After filtering otf the solution, I again submitted the dnst to the same ettamination under the microscope, and found that all life, even that of the Tubercle Bacilli (which ; were fairly numerous) was extinct. ! " No. 2. —In a similar manner to the foregoing I collected a sample of com- j mon household dust, and conducted a j like test. Tubercle germs were present, j but so few that I had to repeat my j observations more than once to feel j certain of the fact. " The destruction of the bacterial life ! was quite as satisfactory as in the first j experiment. After a lapse of 24 hours i I again examined the two samples of treated dust, but found, as before, no traces of life in them, which I consider very clearly demonstrates the strong Germicidal powers of Lifebuoy Soap." ! ___ES______B -__-___-___-____-__--_-__--_l j Thrift is one thing, Edmonds' j Baking Powder is another. Yet both are synonymous for economy. By the aid of Edmonds' better results in cooking are assured, i Pastry will be lighter and puddings j more palatable, if you use 28 i ! I_. BAKING k J liVDTJND, "Spring liiossoru Ointment" j • cures all it touches. 6d and 1/; "Spring i Blossom Pills," 1/; "Bloomine" cures corns, I warts, and bunions, 6- per packet. 'Chemists and Storekeepers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 19

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