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MEDICAL. ITCHING RASH ON SHOULDERS Back Ho* and Burning, Made It Bleed Scratching. Inflamed and Irritated. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Healed. 48 niawarra St.. Williamstown. Vie— "For long over twelve- months I had an Itching rash scattered all over between my shoulders. After my meals, more so at night, my back came out very hot and had a burning sensation, and I would make it bleed scratching at it. and caused sores to appear which were inflamed at times and my clothes used to irritate them. •' I used some ointment which was recommended to mo but it only cased it for a while. Then I sent for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment which I mcd. I at onco got relief and In a short time all pimples were cleared and I am now completely cured. As for the Cuticura Soap I find It best of all for the skin. It keeps it healthy and soft aa<i I have used it for my little boy since birth." (Signed) Mrs. Lucy Anderson, Mar. 6, 1914. t Samples Free by Post ! For pimples and blackheads the following is a most effective and economical treatment: Gently smear the affected parts with Cuticura Ointment, on the end of the finger, but do not rub. "Wash oil the Cuticura Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing for someminutes. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. At other times use Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet and bath. to assist in preventing'inflammation and clogging of < he pores, the common cause of pimples, blackheads and other unwholesome conditions of the skin. Cuticura Soap ant! Ointment arc sold everyivhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free; with 32-p. Skin Book. Address S. Towns A Co., Sydney, N. S. W.

MOTHER! IF YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED. If Cross, Feverish, Constipated. Bilious end the Stomach out of Order, ei*e " California Syrup of Figs." A laxative to-day saves a bilious child to-morrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, then the liver grows sluggish, and the stomach is disordered. Look at the tongue, mother ! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, with tainted breath, restless, -doesn't eat heartily, or has a cold, sore throat, or any other children's ailment, give a feaspoonfal of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because it is a perfectly harmless dose, and in a few hours all this conitipation-poison, sour bile and fermenting waste-matter will gently move out of the bowels, and .you will; have a healthy, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing " is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your chemist for a bottle of " California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the " California Fig Syrup Company." All leading chemists sell" California Syrup of Figs "at 1/1 J and 1/9 per bottle. Refuse substitutes, TAILORS.

THE WAR HAS MADE EN MORE CAREFUL Many men wno went to the credit tailor as a matter of course have come to us during the :nst six months. They looked at the matter fairly and sqnarelyV and said: "I am paying £> 3/ for my suit. It is weil made certainly, hut making suits is not such an intricate job. The Crown Clothing Compauy say they can make mc .111 equally good suit at wholesale. If the suit does not fit mc perfectly and give every satisfaction, I need not take it. If I am not satisfied with the price and the materials submitted, I need not order it. Figure it one either way, I can't possibly lose, and I certuinly caa gain! I'l go round and see them." That's the decision made by score 3oi men who previously had looked at our advertisements with interest, but somehow hadn't got round to the point ot making personal inquiries. What pleases us is that each new customer invariably brings in another. Hβ knows that his friend cannot afford, to pay retail prices any more than be himself could, and, with the actual suit to show, the saving is obvious. Our business is steadily increasing because of this recommendation of satisfied customers—the best form of all The war time has shown this Increase in a more marked form than ever. Naturally, tills is very gratifying, but, without egotism, we'consider this 1.0 v.ore than our due. AYe set out to bnild a business on a narrow margin of profit by supplying to customers for cash what they were in the habit of obtaining credit for. (Of course they paid heavily for the credit, and even those who paid cash obtaiwd' scarcely any beneiit, because it was the regular custom to pay £5 5/ for a suit.) To do this, we hart to buy for cash ia large quantities. We needed a large turnover; therefore we opened warehouses ia Auckland, Wellington, and Christchureh, and placed large orders direct with the mills. The question of paying for platejrlasji on the main street was another old fetish of the credit tailor that met no favour In our eyes. ' We wanted to be NEAR the main centre, but not in the front rank. We figured that a man would walk 50 yards to the warehouse qua-ter for the sake of saving money, and- if he sere further away, he would spend a peuuy on a car fare. So we obtained large, well lighted, up-to-date warehouses nt a fraction o£ main street' rates, ana added this to our fund for savins customers' money. Next came the making of the suit. Wβ had the staff of experienced workers and. cutters second to uone. We evolved a scientific system of measurement, based on the lines of the perfect human ilgure, which enables us to fit ANYONE in a few minutes, and so save the Interminable •'partial try on" and "altering." Our suits nt like a glove because they are built absolutely for the customer's measurements. They cannot do otherwise than fit. OC many thousands we have sold not oue has been returned, even under our opeu guarantee of perfect satisfaction or money returned in full. It w'li be seen that The Crown Clothing Company has studied every point of the business. They aim to save unnecessary expenses, and. give the benefit to the customer, and they liave succeeded Will every man who reads this come uud see the suits and materials we offer lv our show windows? Then, will he come iuside, and let us further show him our system and the beautiful new season's patterns? If he will do tuls, without the least obligation to purchase, lie will have sntlsnud himself that it is to his interest to buy his suits at WHOLESALE prices. The more questions and the closer investigation, the better we like it. GROWN CLOTHING CO., ELLIOTT STREET. THIIODGU iSTKAXU , AUCADE... l. ■ • AOCKI/AIfD. \ i . ■~:.i..:::ii- —..:;.-. _~ ftai ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 146, 21 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 146, 21 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 146, 21 June 1915, Page 7

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