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t ' ■ ;_ ; , ■ Victorian Jlotor Exhibition. 75 PER CENT. i m J " of the Commercial Cars fitted with 3 CONTINENTAL I • SOLID y TYRES CONTINENTAL TYRES proved their popularity in no uncertain measure at the Automobile Exhibition. CONTINENTAL Solid TYRES were fitted to 75 per cent, of all Vehicles with this type of , Tyre, whilst the remaining 25 per cent, were divided amongst four different makes. In Pneumatic Tyres the ■ results were also very gratifying to the Continental Company, as although H different makes were fitted to : . the various Cars, 50 Cars were exclusively equipped with CONTINENTAL TYRES, the remaining U0 were distributed over J 3 different makes. The Continental Detachable Rim was also very much in evidence on Cars. - * j Jill Sv I Granose Biscuits HfekiiL * W jfL-cyTf* 'I*l \ijS' \ Highly nourishing. The best InBw|K> VL Ts-£/ r* \xv\ i ant Food. Easily digested. *%'wt~ U . *L IZ v\\ ! Cares Indigestion, Prevents Coo- ' I \' v iKY -T i\\\\ I **a«ket».?l/- - - - Thu.S/t ' \ I /fl\ •* 1 \ AIX CBOCKHS, or ✓ 1 %&*wA~4JH-'J? i n I Sanitarinmfiea Ith Food I i COMPANY ||J j B6 CASHEL STREET J Gather op the Crumbs —— — ~ with a Carpet Sweeper lEtEOBAP H uir™ „**. A? ' • COACHES. r rl 'j. '. REGAL .. .. t5/- • ft V <•* MONARCH 17/8 ■■•'■■ --CASSIDY, AND CO., PROPRIETORS, L-' <~ ' ' OUEFM M/ T EAVE CASS KIVER on arrival oi West »• V »te« ...__ "•• '*•/-■.• ii • Cowl Exness Every :* M W>«*' TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, '. -j Carrying Maue and Pasaengete for Otin, ' t ' ■fl*Alt fitnnlkaiiA A Pn Kutnara, liokitika, Gieymoutb, Kcefton, iason,otruincPßsto. a nd w^,^, » v ,-„ ARRIVING GREYMOUTH SAME DAY. . L,u, . Passengers caa obtain through Tickete at »"' r- I 'TIP fttlill ITV Railway Stntiou. or from TIIOS. COOS and S\ ■ ■»« yUfILIIT lilUnßUnßtnO SON 16! Hereford street. '■ C779Z-1 VV-BNEIi'S HOTEL, LIMITEU, ■A ' ,VIHHIHBHHHHHBBBBBHHUh . , Cliristciiurch Agent*,

I SKIN AFFECTION FROM HTO FOOT Very Itchy. Could Get No Rest, Night . or Day. Used Cuticura Soap and j Ointment, .At Once Relieved of J Pain. Within a Fortnight, Skin j Was Clear and Smooth. I ——• I "I wish to say I w*s suffering for about fix weeks with a skin affection which broke out all of a sudden in boils like water blisters all over my body. In fact I was covered from head to foot with them. They were very itchy and when I scratched them, they became very sore and I did not know what to do, as I could get no rest night or day, the pain being terrible. I tried different kinds of medicine, but they still kept breaking out. "I then saw an advertisement recommending Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment for ailments of the skin, so thought I would give it a trial. I used to have a warm bath using the Cuticura Soap, after which I applied the Cuticura Ointment to the sores and was at once greatly relieved of the great pain I had been suffering. I used to bathe .them twice a day and within a fortnight the sores had disappeared altogether and my skin became quite clear and smooth, and am now glad to say the cure is a permanent one, as the trouble has not recurred." (Signed) W. A. Wilson, 80 Bmren St., Erskineville, Sydney, N. 8. W.. May 13, 1911. If you, or someone dear to you. hare •offered the itching, burning, sleep-destroying torments of eczema or other cruel skin eruption, with its embarrassing, unsightly disfigurement; 1 if you have trfcd all manner of treatment, no matter how harsh, to no avail, •nd have ali but given up hope ot cure, you ■hould know that the first warm bath with , Cuticura Soap and gentle application of Cutp j cura Ointment bring instant relier, permit rest and sleep, and prove the first steps in a • ■peedy and successful treatment, in the i majority of cases. Cuticura'Soap and Ointment are «old throughout the world, but a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with i 32-page book, will be sent free on applies- !j Uon to R. Town* * Co.. Dept.lQK, Sydney, 'j

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14474, 1 October 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14474, 1 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14474, 1 October 1912, Page 3

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