Vonr CoAplinsiiKiiiTig I OUr rcW-.«S\BR|CHTBROAOSIIIiI Vrii i r Rnnt i WILL SHI " E WITH * JUST "ADDtV" B ' OT THROUGH ADDEi POLISH Hem Is a List of Smiling People who bought "ABBEY , ? Boot Polish and Returned the Bands. 4 THEY ALL GOT THE POLISH FOR HOTHINC AMD SOMETHING OVER. NEXT MARCH we dhrlde £25 amongst those retaining M ABBEY " Bands. B« visa and start ailnf "ABBEY," It will auke year BmU atlw aad yaa rich., "ABBEY" POLISH COMPETITION, Sept. 30, 190 S. Address. Ceapons. PrlM. Hints. Ceaieas. Prlte, 1 HissVlrtie.Caulßestrr* 5Q 40/- 28 MrW.J.Stew#t,D.T.M.Ott.Ca<li Iβ j[.----i 41 »/• 25 Mr Walter. Pattc Rd. » *>. I Ml» wVWblte. Gloucester St. « !«• 28 Mr B. A. Hatcb, Merita!* 7 I. S Miss Klbblewhlte, Colombo Rd. SS Ul; 27 Mr F. B. Headtboa. WaddlaftM • «. a M uCarrlck.Tlaakari Rd. Wei. SI «/• 28 MrO. H.Uas»aiii,»ColMk«R«. 6 f. 7 Mrs Clements. Oordoa St. Srd.S9 20/- 20 Mr C. Fowfce, Watkaoal Rd. Ash. « ay. 8 SriT J S4eph.n.,Sprej l lo n XT IST- SO Mr W. Gett, P.0.80x 114 • J. S,!rV«lEst:*JitMW. 28 18/. 31Mr.A.H.Stekts;St.AI».M C £. 10 Mr&D.BaUU|e,BraddoastSyd.24 Iβ,'- 82 Miss Beale. Lower Halt I a/. 11.5taW.A¥dreiilB)ntifIIAf. 24 !•/• S3MrP.Malhaae,Wrilln|t.B f. «. la Mr CManblre. Hereby S4 . !•/• 34 Mr«. B. Oldley. F«dalt»a • t;. l 5 14/. 86 Mre.CarWr.Aaaat 4 a/. 4A Mr<A. Owen lSSAreafliSt. IS/* Sβ Miss M. Tayler, Feadaltn 4 a;. 15 MlMA.a"i,e% AllsHallett 18L ith 37 MrJ.St»aek»as*,C»«astor«sNt4 »> Jβ MrW*Hirberl,BoxseJCh.ch. 18 J 11/. 88 MrC.Bleakhpra,ni««rtkßelt a a/. 17 Mr J. Ford. 157 Victoria SL 17 It/- 89 H. F.. P.O. Box IVKalkoara a «,'. 18 Mr UE. Nelsoa-Holees. Falrtoa 14 10/- 40 Mr W. Agar. Loadoa St. LytUltM 1 I). S Mrs JI.W. Reed. Albert st, Reslyn IS 10/- 41 t - f/. aOMrß.Craie.l3BCttbaSt.Wel. IS 10/- 42 Mrs S. Baker. May's nLStAlbaas I a/----21 Mrs Reese. Hareweodßd. . It »/■ 43 Mrs Brewla, Iβ Celomto St. Nortk r ■,'. 28 Mitt Hanter.c'o Mrs Maples 11 8-/ 44 Master A. Hall. M Byraa St. Syd. I y. ' DON'T WASTE TIME, START COLLECTING NOW. ~ NEXT MARCH we give Prltet to all Returning 10 Bands u< «rer.
JUDGE OF ME SUPREME COUfil Mr. Justice Finnemore Tells of Re- . markable Cure of Distressing Eczema by puticura-Grew Worst Under Professional Treatment OTHER SUFFERERS CURED BY CUTICURA •.■ • ■ i "I suffered a severe attack of eczema on the scalp, face, ear*, and ' neck, and wu for several months , under professional treatment, but be- 1 j came worse. My face was dreadfully i disfigured, and I lost nearly all my hair. My wife prevailed upon mc to try the Cuticura Remedies, which I did with most satisfactory results, the disease disappearing and my hair - crowing thicker and glossier than before my illness. My wife has pur- ' chased Cuticura. for other sufferers, with good results in each case.— Robert Isaac Finnemore (Judge ofc the Natal Supreme Court), Pietermaritsburg, NataL" AGONIZING ECZEMA And Itching, Burning Eruptions* with Loss of Hair, Cured by Cuticura. The Cuticura Treatment is at once agreeable, speedy, economical, and comprehensive. Bathe the affected parts freely-with hot water and Cuticura Soap, ia cleanse the sufface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent,, or Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning, and scaly humours, and points to a speedy, permanent,- and economical cure of torturing, disfiguring humours, from infancy to age, when all other remedies fail. Crfem Smp, Ofaftmi, and Hj]« tn k>l4 thnutfaeui Ilia world. Dtpote London, B Chuterhoon Sf.j FuU, < Hue <!• U P*lxi Atntnlls. H. Tmi * CoT, «mlav rotter Drug (t Chtm. Corp., Botfon, goto Trnt. arStsi tot "How to OanEcttxDi." WiMtnt, 'K'XMAS... DELICACIES "K M JAM "X" PLUM PUDDINGS, in tins "X" MINCE MEAT, in Jars "X" SALAD CREAM "X" TOMATO SAUCE "X" RASPBERRY VINEGAR YOUR OROOBR SBULS THKM. S.KIRKPATRICK&CO.LTD.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12377, 16 December 1905, Page 6
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