I COCOA ' I J in ; j I PERFECTION. I WT^ PURITY, I fe^v STIIENtTH. >J^ I | IT'S THE I 1 HIGHEST I 1 QUALITY I I THAT I § CAN BE I I &lADE. I Purest ef Emollients and greatest of Skin Cores. The Most Wonderful Curative of Ajnimi Fer Torturing, Disfiguring Skin Humours And Purest and Sweetest ol Toilet Emollients. Cutlcura Ointment Is beyond question the most successful cur»tiv,o for torturing.dbflguringhumourß of the skin and .■-calp, Including loas of hair, cvw compounded, In proof of tvhlch o sliiglo anointing preceded by a hot bfttb with Cutlcum Soap, and followed lv ibe nerercr cases, by % dose of Cuttcura Resolvent, Is often aulflcieut to iftbrd Immediate relief in the most <U<ttr*s»iug forms of ltcbing, burning and scaly humours, permit rest and 3icep, and point to a apeedy cure when Ml other remedies fall. It In especially no In the treatmont of Infants and children, cleansing, soothing and healing tbo moat distressing of lafantllo humount, and preserving, purifying and benutlfylng the skin, scald and hair. Cuttcura Ointment possesses, at the isnnie time, tho charm of satisfying the simple -wants of the toilet, In caring for the sJttn, scarp, hair, hands and feet, from infancy to age, far niore effectually, agreeably and economically than the most expensive of; toilet emollients. It* "lustant relief for skin-tortured babins," or ", Sanative, anti»eptlc cleansing," or " One-night treatment of the hands or feet," or '• Single treatment ot the hair," or " Use after athletics/ cycttug, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each lv connection with the aso of Cutlcura Soap, Is sufficient evidence of this. OntleirnlteMlrtnt.Uanldißdln thtfarm of ChocoUU Ctatttd nil", Cutiourk Otnvntnt unit Cutlcur* Ihw wi »)d throtjfhoiit thf world. Drpetn I.omt™. >7 Charter hmil* Sl.| Tkrlt, t Rut (tote Putt Au»lr«ll», R, Tgiwit * Co < Stwhti notlno, 1.97 Calumbiu At*, rolllr Umgl Chfinlotl Oorp,. Hoi* rronrftlon. •sr Stud tot •' Tho Cuilcurt Skin Book." I'LY AND YOUNG, MAIL CONTRAOTOKS & GKNERAI. CARRIERS, MASTERTON, All orders strictly nttonded to. Agout N.Z. lixuiew 00.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 51, 2 March 1905, Page 2
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