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There are many Polishes, but "GREAT SNAKES!' 9 Is THE Polish. WHY?— Because it burnishes your boots with % lasting shine. It renovates and improves the leather. It removes stains and makes old boots look like new. TRY A TIN-BLACK OR TAN.

•• Sweet the pleasure ajtet 1 pain. "—Dbtobn. _jj DO you experience the daily delight oi a good bracing walk,, or are you one of the pitiful thousands vrbol can, hardly arawlfor corns ? , IF YOU WOULD ONLY TRY :,. £ORN : -..-CURE -, yonr corns would disappear, and you would find th» world different, Bomehow, and Ufa Worth living. ' GhEMIBM AW> SXOMIS—.O»i SHILLnW, #or PoiWr«e Direct. ffs( DAVID UtaED AND CO-,1 7^ IteaafMtoitog OhamUto, K«w Plymottttu » Id, second grade factory Is, farm dairy B£d. Hams 9d, boneless hams 9£d, sides 6fd, rolls ,7^, shoulder rolls and middles (equal numbers) 7|d, shoulder rolls only Qld, middles B*<i, rolled Hams S|d. Lard, pats 7|d, bulk, 7d, bladders 6d. Fresh eggs Is 4d per dozen. WELLINGTON WOOL AND SKIN SALES.1 Levin and Co., Ltd., report as follow :_We held our fortnightly sale to-day, when we offered 35 bales of iwool, 2500 sheepskins, 800 hides and calfskins, and a quantity of tallow and horsehair. There was a good air tendance of buyers. . Wool: Competition was extremely brisk, any clean crutchings being keenly competed for, and we cleared our catalogue at what must be very satisfactory prices to the owners. We quote:—-FiAe crossbreds 9d to 10£ d; coarse crossbreds 7jd to B£d; lambs' wool 7£d' to 9d; pieces and bellies 4£d to 6d: looks 2£d to 4^d; crutchings 4d to 7id. Skins: Very few woolly skins were offering, but we had a fair catalogue of half-wools and short-wols, which sold at full prices. We quote:—Fine crossbreds 8d to B£-d; medium crossbreds 7d to 8d; coarse crossbreds 6d to 7^d; hogget skins 6d to 6|d; dead skins 4d to 6fd; dead hoggets 5d to 6d; lamb skins 6£d to 8d; quarter to half-wools 4d to 7id • dry pelts 2£d to s|d; green skins 3s 6d to 6s lOd; lamb pelts 2s 3d to 3s 7d. ' Tallow: Very firm. Parcels in shipHER BABY BOY A MASSOFERUPTIDN i + . Pimply Rash Spread Until Head, Face and Body were Covered with. ! Eczema — Hands Bandaged to : Keep from Scratching—Was a ; , Fearful Sight and Defied Cure. CUTICURA MADE SKIN te CLEAR AND HEALTHY f"'1-"-' • ~~* 1 "My baby's eczema came on when h» "was three months old, like a rash on his face and then spread over his head. Then there began to form a lot of small pimples over his head from which a watery substance came out and formed a regular mass of crust all over his head, face and body. I had to tie woolen cloths on his hands to keep him from scratching himself. He was a fearful sight to look at. I.went to a drug store and tried some of their remedies for eczema but they did not do him any good. I then called in one of our leading physicians and he tried several kinds of medicine and gave< me prescriptions, but they only made him worse. <rAt this stage a lady friend of mine came in and advised me to try the Cuticura Remedies. That afternoon I sent for a cake of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuti- ' cura Ointment and one vial of Cuticura Pills, and in less than a week I could see a vast improvement in him. I washed • him all over every morning with the Cutioujvi Soap and gave him an application of the Cuticura Ointment after his bath. I kept on using the Cuticura Remedies until he was completely cured. They left his skin clear and healthy and I always have kept the Cuticura Remedies in the house fever since. I highly • recommend Cutioura to all persons suffering from eczema. Mrs. Kate Brougham, 200 Dewey, St., Bennington, Vt., U.S.A., Dec.'5,1908 and Jan. 17,1909." Beference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. PIMPLES CURED "I congratulate Cuticura upon my Bpeedy recovery from pimples which covered my face. I'used Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent for ten days and my face cleared and I am perfectly i well. I had tried doctors for several months but got no results. Wm. J. Sadlier, 1614 Susquehanna Aye., Philai delphia, U. S. A., May 1, 1909.'!1 ! Cuticura Depots: London. 27. Charterhouse Sq.J Paris, 10, Rue de la Chaussee d Anttn; Australia. R Towns & Co, Sydney; U. S. A., Potter Drug It > Cbem. Corp., Sole Props.. Boston. US-pout free, 32» j pago book on tbe treatmant and cure of akin dlaeuaa.

Bonnington's will Cure that Cold. For nearly half a century the standard fami- , ly remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and all Chest Complaints has been Boimiiigton's CARRAGEEN Irish Moss It is absolutely safe for parent and child, and is guaranteed free from harmful narcotics. Mr. William Neighbours, of Waimangaroa, gives his testimony:— " It gives me great pleasure to recommend Bonnington's Irish Moss for coughs, colds, or any long complaints, having used it in my famiiv for over twenty (20) years." Be sure you get BONNINGTON'S. . N

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 126, 4 June 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 126, 4 June 1910, Page 3

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