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GUTICURA CURED ' TWO BROTHERS i in a One had Face Covered with Itching Erupt leu— Eyesight was Affected — Raw, Itching Huiwr Spread 6yer the Other ftwn Wed t§ Feet in a Single Bay— Dreadful ■ ■ » SKIN-TORTURES YIELD TO EASY TREATMENT 'a . • "In lf|o7 xay faoe broke out in a mass Cl itching sores which fln»Jly affected /rifliftv. nay eyesisht. I tried ywl"^! 1 * eeYWiI highly recomi/fj ' 1 -zQended salves- Jbat tja '— v\£") cest one dollar an jje* 4& **| ounce, but te no avail. * liaX I A friend of mino urged iK iflf^/ me to try Cuticura / Soap ana CutioUra *\ v&CT'iy^ Ointment as he vraS \ \C7ft^ sure of geod results ~ A lvoa\ I from his own experiVJ V?u\\ ence. I used the \ Yd\ x Cuticura Ointment for \ about six weelw, after -washing thoroughly *?itji the Cuticura SoapTMy face w in Mrfeet health now LoVe to the Cuticura Ktwedie*. I shall always stand by ihem as one of the greatest blessings to the suffering thousand*. Arthur D. Gridley, 532 Dean St., Brooklyn, U. S. A., April 9, 1909." "In the middle of the night of March 36th I woke up with a burning itch in my two hands and I felt as if I could pull them apart. In the morning tho Itching had got to my chest and during that day it spread all over my body. I red and raw from toe top of my head to the soles of my feet and I was "in continual agony from the itching. I could neither lie down nor eit up. I happened to see about Cuticura Remedies and I thought I would give them a* trial. I took a good bath with the Cuticura Soap and used the Cuticura Ointment. I put it on frem my head down to my feet and then went te bed. On the first of April I felt liko a new man. The itching was almost gone. I continued with the Cuticura Soap and Oixitment and during that day the itching completely left me. Frank Gridley, 325 E.43dSt.,NewYork,U.S.A.,Apr.27, t e9." Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. Cuticura Krmniles are sold wherever the British Flic Hosts. Dep»U: LobOoo. 27. Cfeartcriious? Sq.: Varts. 10. Roe <k- la Ctiiussce d'Anlin- Australia. R. Towns A Co, Sydney; So. Africa. Lenncn, Lt4, C»pe Town, etc.: fc. 8. A, Potter Drug & Ckcm. Corp . Sole Pn»Dv. B»«ton. ■fl~Mailed F%, 32-pace Cuttcura-DOOk. an *UthOl» ny dn trcctooit ©I Skin and Scaip Diseases. Expert Tailoring. fhe graceful lines and curves that form the style of presentday suits must be cleverly supported by expert tailoring to insure retention of shape. It is. this superiority in tailoring that has made the George Davies suits so well known for their shape-retaining qualities — a feature that is entirely absent in hundreds of "merchant tailored" garments. In the making of my tailormade Suits to Order at 55/-, 63/-, 67/6, 75/-, skilful cutters and painstaking tailors expend their best energies. Let me make your next suit. I will cut and make it to your measure as you want it. I will follow out your ideas to the letter, or I will make it according to the dictates of this season's fashions. I can tell you that no other tailor in the Dominion will give ybu such superb material, will give you such smart cutting, such splendid workmanship, and save you a solid on the suit into the bargain. Genuine Tailor-made Suits to Order, 55/-, 63/-, 67/6, 75/-. George Davies THE MODERN TAILOR, 56, WiDis Street (ljetwepi Evening Post and Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. Nearest branches at Palmerfeton North, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Hawera, Dannevirke, GisbQrne and Napier —^2 other branch.es throughout New Zealand^ *9 Record Tea. THE m«r« aaau is an exc«U«nt «jvertfc*m«Mt- R»*or« T«« U rich i in precisely the qualities th«t cannoUsears m»»l prize ia tew— TLAVOUR, STRENGTH. DELICACY. BOUQUET. QUALITY. One trUI proves it* abselute super*. of ty. ! ! SW.I AT AU TIE IEST SUMS. j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 4

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