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PTJBI.IC NOTICES. iiTDTsMW WATER BUSTERS On Body. Could Not Sleep Night or Day. Scratched Herself to Pieces. Nothing Cured Until Tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 6 Vincent St.. BaJmain. Sydney. N. S. W. —" I had a young baby left In ray an about two years ago, and the child caught a very iwvoiu form of skin disease. The skin disease fint appeared on her body just like little water blisters under the skin, and It tzsed to irritate the child that mnrh tliat she could not sleep night or day, and she used to scratch herself to nieces. Even in her sleep, she would scratch. "Then I saw one of the Cuticura advertisements and I at once sent for a sample and applied it. I found that it seemed to cool the affected parts at once so I procured a pot of Cuticura Ointment and a cake of Cnticura Soap. She had always been in such a burning heat, and the nasty sores that used to come after it. and it used to swell so. and through scratching herself she got It tmripf her finger nails, in fact, her fingers and thumb were so bad that I thought she would lose the Qnt joint. The whole of her body and even her head was affected. It is six months-since X. left off . using the Cuticura Remedies, and she hasn't had a sign of the ttpubfc, since. Nothing seemed to ease or cure it till I triefi th« Cuticura Soap and Ointment." (Signed) Mrs. Ethel Christian. May 16, 1911. For red, rough, chapped and bleeding bands with itching, burning: p*l*n«. a onenight Cuticura treatment works wondets. Soak hands, on retiring, in hot water and Coticura Soap. Dry, anoint with Ontlcum * Ointment, and wear old, loose gloves during the night. Bo>d everywhere. Sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. SS) PROSATUREIY $1 THE HEMSLEY BURNET HAIR RESTORER U > SoMWI) UXka •Mek FWi Ite tt* BcQa n> Am, uM dnui mtta-. * 11 bt'lWuJy flnr 'RaifcWr tWi' will pidiallT iij il ta-j taKX l» iU odcmU «otwD. .Jk pBWM kMf« tba watp fi«e Ham duiindl. *ad tb* K»h b»«JuUv nil uxi donr 'riM W>. W. XL WOOLLAMS, Queen Street. \. ECCLES, Qneen Street, AGENTS. Any chemist will post it to yon in a plaii ■•ealed wrapper for 3d. extra. HOW TO MAKE THE BEST COUGH SYRUP. A SPLENDID RECIPE FOR FAMILY USE. Everybody knows that family cough medicines contain water, sugar, etc., as well as medicinal ingredients. By getting the pure drag ingredients alone, and mixing the balance at home, — i obtain a pint (or 1/6 instead of a small bottle that lasts almost no time. Mix sugar, treacle, vinegar, water, and one bottle of Hean's Essence, as per easy directions on label. This gives a pint of the best family cough and cold remedy money can boy. It takes hold of a cough in a way that means business from the first dose, ll is splendid for sore throats, croup, stuffed bronchial tubes u> asthma and bronchitis. It can be given to men. women and children, as it does not contain any harmful drug. Being so easy to make, pleasant to take, and costing so little—a whole pint for 1/6 —and valuable in its curing properties, there is no wonder this recipe has become soquickly popular in New Zealand homes. Medicine dealers everywhere sell Hean's Essence, or can easily obtain for you. Post free on receipt oi price—l/6—from Hean's Pharmacy, -Wanganiii. 44 WHY SLAVE AT THE WASHTUI WHEN SOAP WILL P0 THE WORK FQ YOU.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 54, 4 March 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 54, 4 March 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 54, 4 March 1913, Page 9

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