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Pit LES SO ■I HE' UfflffilElS Face Completely Covered. Blackheads, Too. Lasted Four Years. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Face Is Now Smooth. ■■■ ' c . 1 } was bothered with pimples and black* heads in the worst way for orer four years. Hy face and arms Vere completely covered twilfc them. The pimples would come cut on my face and fester all up. They would scab over, and inalce my face sore, besides being so disfiguring that I shunned my friends. I tried facial cream balms and benzoine with no effect. "One night I asked a friend what was good for pimples, and he advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment which I did. I would wash my face first with hot water and Cuticura Soap, and then put an some Cuticura Ointment, let tt stay on five minutes, and then wash my face again with the Cuticura Soap. It would draw the blackheads out as nice, and the pimples, oh say, it was one grand relief to go among my friends and be jolly again. After using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura. Ointment, my face is as smooth as -if there never had been a pimple on it. I cannot speak too highly of tbe Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I hope others will profit by them as much as I have. I know they will after giving them just one triaL" (Signed) Arthur E. Csßwell, B. F. D. No. 2, Portsmouth, N. H., - V. 8. A., May 6, 1911. Although Cuticar* Soap and Ointment are aoid throughout the world, a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with 32-p. book will be sent free, os application to R- Towns A Co., Dept. 23K, Sydney, N. S. "W. TICK Off on your fingers the THREE WEAK SPOTS of most tailored suits, and you'll check off COLLAR, SHOULDER, LAPEL. The collar doesn't cling close ; the shoul- , der sags and shifts; the lapel doesn't lie snug. The three deficiencies of most suits are the three EFFICIENCIES of | GEORGE DAYIES, LTD. Tailoring for men. When yon order a suit from us you can KW/P YOUE HANDS OFF Collar, Shoulder, and LapeL They'll look out for themselves^ — and for YOU- * same careful attention to detail is out with all orders entrusted us. 'Not a bit of factory work enters into , their composition. From 55/» to 84/«, Tailor-made tayour order, we are satisfying the most par- . ticular dressera in the Dominion. "They come to va by the hundred in sceptical mood. • They go away, satisfied that we are modest in our claims. That is why we are bo confident we can please yon — in Style and Fit, as well as in. Price. Our system of Cash buying and selling , enables us to quote bedrock prices — • prices that the credit-and-cash tailor ..' COULD ask, if he could only stiffen his " back and refuse to give and take credit • as we have done. •'And in addition, we guarantee to fit '"and please you in every particular, or "hand back your money the moment you ask for it. Samples of our patterns are as "free as the air." Call or send for them. GEORGE DAVIES LIMITED "THE MODERN TAILORS," 64 WILLIS STREET (Between Evening: Post and Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. .94 mr lijdigesfion F\O you know that indigestion be cured, permanently j cured so that you can eat any! . kind of food that you crave? It has been done not only once. but in almost every case when Chamberlain's Tablets are used. An instance : Mr. J. F. Holmes. 231 Auburn Road, Hawthorn. Vie. was so bad he was unable tc go to business, but these tablets ' permanently cured him. DRIVES AVWINFUUENZA MB. 080. H. OAEBINQTON, Auctioneer Md Estate Agent, of Inglewood, yp«» : ~, £*? *° Bdd ""T teetiatony " to the iplendid enring power* ol HIH I was infferine from a very severe cold when I ira» recommended by a friend "to try it ; and to my inrprise and plea"rore two dotes completely oared me " You. are at liberty to make whit mo of " tbig 70a like v I think inch A SPLENDID CURE " ciooot be too ezteosj y«) j> known." Ohunlets antf tterea, l/t and 2/0. e.o

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1912, Page 12

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