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SUFFERED 111ENB WITH SOREHANBS Itched and Burned I Skin Came Off, Leaving Them Raw,- Tried Cuticura Seap and Ointment. They Soothed from the First and Cure Has Stood Test of a Dozen Years. "For fourteen years I suffered with my hands. The skin came off in patches, leaving my hands raw. They itched terribly and if I rubbed them, water oozed out, leaving them worse" than before. My thumbs and first fingers were the worst, the skin came off leaving a red, smooth surface. They itched and burned terribly. Other parts of my hands became affected, the skin first drying up and peeling off. They were drawn together and I could not grasp anything. "I tried various ointments, but they did me no good. I went to five different doctors, having medicine and ointment from each, but aU to no purpose. One of tne doctors told me they would never be cured, another said the oil was all dried up out of the skin. Not one gave me any hope of ever being cured. A friend thought one of my fingers „" withprine away. I tried various omtmentfrecommeS by friends, but they all failed to cure. After some time, a friend told me about the Cuticura Remedies, .having tried thpm with success for hands similar to mine. I Stedteem. and I found that nothing had Such a soothing and cooling effect. They acted wonderfully, and I noticed the soothtag effect from the first. My hands were rA?nTiiPtf>lv rured by the Cuticura Soap and OtatmKtf •It has stood the-test of a dozen years It was wonderful, I never saw anythin- like it. Other members of the househniA oliT,ve benefited' by it, and we are never Sritho'iMbox" (Signed) Mrs. Alice Blomley. r29DurhamSt.,llochdale,Eng..Jan.3,l9ll. The first warm bath with Cuticura Soap and gentle application of Cuticura Ointment are usually sufficient to bring instant relief, Sennit; rest and sleep, and prove the first steps In Tsneedv successful and economical treatment PCutkura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, but a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with 32-page book on earn of the skin and scalp, wiU be sent free on application to R. Towra & Ck)., Dept.lQK. Sydney. N. S. W.

Curing Coogtas AW© SAVING -..MONEY Day coughs, night conghs, hard coughs, easy coughs, old coughs, new coughswhatever the cough is you want the best remedy at the lowest price—not much fim paying 1/6 for an ordinary bottle when you can get 7 or 8 times as much of finest family cough remedy for the same money. Get a bottle of "EOEAlfl'g ESSEMCE 95 take horns and add sugar,] treacle, and water as per easy directions. This will make a big bottle of better cough and cold remedy, than you can buy in the ordinary way, and save* 9/- for your pocket. This Mixture gives quick relief in all ordinary I coughs, and quite often cures ! old, chronic coughs in a few | days. It is remarkably i cheap, but worth its weight |in gold. It is fast supplant- | ing the old time expensive cough I mixtures. You can give a few j drops to a baby, or; a spoonful to [an adult —it is good; dpes good, j and is harmless to all.. Your I chemist or grocer sells " Hean's ■ Essence," or can easily get it for , y OU —or post free on receipt of I price—l/6—from Hejln, ©Chemist, : Wanganui, *> Wherever you buy it be sure you get " Hean's Essence," j and dilute as directed. __ 6

Fined Here is a typical item that has been going the rounds of the' newspapers— Wauganui, Monday, 6/8/12. At the Magistrate's Court this morning, four orchardists, charged with failure to spray their fruit trees, were fined £2 and coats. Spraying is compulsory for the one tree man just as much as for the large grower, and such fines are necessary if we are to be saved from pests. But these men who were fined still merit a certain sympathy. All had sprayed more or less. One had sprayed three times just before he was fined. You see, he had not used' the right spray. He didn't really hurt the pests at all— Didn't use— SHERWfN - WILLIAMS Mew Process This is the fatal enemy of all fruit pests. It is easily applied, immediately effective, and quite infallible. It is economical. • Made by an entirely new process, it remains in suspension better than any othei spray and is of unique adhesiveness. It does not N> van-ish-with the first shower, as ii contains virtually no water soluble arsenic. It is absolute ly harmless to foliage; bul.i sticks, and it is sudden deatl to pests. Write us for Pamphlets on Spraying SOLD EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents for N.Z.— SKARLAND & CO., Ltd "Wellington & Auckland

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 279, 23 November 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 279, 23 November 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 279, 23 November 1912, Page 3

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