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: AGONIZING ITCHING B.UIII ECZEMA — * — . Affected Whole System-Gould Not Sleep Nights— Lost Flesh and All Run Down — Advised By a Friend to Try Cuticura and Now Gladly Recommends CUTICURA REMEDIES TO ALL SUFFERERS • "I write you to say I am cured of eczema, and can say that I owe it to the Cuticura Remedies, and I gladly recommend them to all suffering with any form of eczema. For four long months I suffered agonjr and an itching and burning feeling which affected my ■whole system, so. as I could not sleep nights, and I did not car; to go into public, as I would have no ease. I lost flesh and was all run down. ] tried everything I could think of and also everything that wt/t advertised, but got no relief, until I was advised by a friend to try Cuticura, which I did, and can truthfully say I got imme • diate relief. I would gladly rccom mend Cuticura to any ons suffering a I did with eczema, and (an verify iny statement by members And also intimate friends of my family. I trust that thiß testimonial mojr bo of some benefit to persona sufieling with any skin diseases." Chester A. Bailey, Oct. 17, 1905. So"uerville, Mass. CORED AT SffIALUXPESSE " When an infant I had a bad humour on my head, for which I was treated with Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and now I have a good head of hair and the humour is entirely gone. It only required one box of Ointment and one cake of Soap to effect a cure I send this with my permission, to Jublish." Miss Iza '.IcNaugliton, une 13, 1905. Milo, Me The originals of the obove tcfltlmnnfala arc on file io tlw office of the Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation. Keference : R. Town. & Co., Merchant!, Sydney, X. JO.*. Complete External and Internal Treatment for every Iluiiiuur.from Plmplu to Scrofula, from Infancy to Azc, COnolltinK or CuHcura Soap, Olnmicat, .nd l.r-01.-mi FHla l Chocolate Coated, In rial ol CO), may kc had of all druggliti. A alngle let often cures. Potter Drug 5; Chem Corp., Sole Props., Boston. U.fl^A. uar Mailed Free, " Anltw&S 1 * Skin, Scaln, and Ha!.Audrtii, & lenu* *»" wont* k, s. vf. CABLEGRAMS AND TELE GRAMS. [United Pbbss Association.— Copybight.] THE MARITIME STRIKE IN FRANCE. LABOUR LEADERS SENTENCED. PARIS, Saturday. Two men, Levy and Bousquet, Labour leaders and anti-militarist, have been sentenced to two years' imprisonment at tho Seine assizes for inciting workmen to pillage, and also for complicity in strikers' acts of robbery and destruction of property. The Public Prosecutor declared that the Paris May Day demonstration of 1906 was organised by the accused, and it cost the Treasury £140,000, while recently they attempted, to organise a general strike. THE AMERICAN MURDERS. NEW YORK, Saturday. Orchard's confession, arising out of the Stuenberg trial, extends to 18 murders. MELBOURNE, Sunday. Evidently robbery was the motove of the robbery of Mr Bauer,, the diamond merchant, who was in the habit of carrying a bag containing thousands of pounds' worth of precious stones and pearls and depositing them in the bank overnight. This bag is missing, and it is stated that it contained gems worth between £2000 and £3000. The indications are that he was stouck down when weighing diamonds in scales on his offices table. His hat was pierced where the fatal blow was struck. Mr Bauer was a partner in the firm of Bauer, Shaumer, and Bauer, importers of precious stones, and who are doing very large business throughout Australasia, and who own a pearling fleet at BroSme. FATALITIES. MKLBOURNE, Sunday. A chapt-.".' of p<-'!dents occurred at ths Oaklan '.'. rfunt Club's meetiiij". Three horses fell in one of the races, and one was shot. The jockeys, Cos- | grove and Trainor, were injured, and ■ McDonald, an amateur rider, had his j on'J-Vboi('! broken ill another ev-emt, j while Hogan. a well-known jockey, was • killed, by a fall in the Belinda Steeplei ' INVERCARGILL, Sunday, i Arnold Kingsland, a boy of about 16 ; years of age, died under chloroform ' while having teeth extracted to-day. j GOVERNMENT LAND VALUA- ! TIONS. [ NUMEROUS OBJECTIONS. j HOKITIKA, Sunday. During the last four days the Assessment Court has been engaged reviewing the Government valuation in the county of Westland. In one riding th? County Council entered 235 objections on the ground that the valuations were too low. Except in two instances the objections were successful, and fhe total valuation of the ridine in question was inc.-eased bv abont £27,500. The settlers showeat a good tW.nl of opposition ond fchey attonded in forrr. The proceedings excited a large degree of lccal interest. A good inspecting valuer was present ancl fought to sustain the Government valuation. The local valuers estimated in opposition to the effort of ths local body to have the values raised. The Council engaged outside and local experts to support its case. A STEAMER ASHORE. i WANGANUI, Sunday." The steamer Oreti ran on to the stone ti.-aining wall this morning while proceeding down the river in a thick fog. The vessel is now high and. dry, but it is not known whether she has sustained any injury. The is a hope of floating her next tide. BLENHEIM EGG-LAYING COMPEj TITION. j _ BLENHEIM, Saturday. ! The third egg-laying competition commenced on June Ist, and during the first weak 385 eggs were laid. The high-c-t mms were : — Sturrick, Wyandottes, 29: Bvthell, Black Orpingtons, 22; Silcock, White Leghorns. 21 ; Biick, ditto, 19; and Sturrick, ditto, 8. | AUCKLAND RACES. AUCKLAND, Salve-day. At the Auckland winter meeting ths sum of £18.523 was put through tho machine. The tolal for tho present mentine was £50,923. compared with £43.986 10s in 1906. The winning double of Wenuka and Lorhfyne returned £804 6s. The results were : — Ladies' Bracelet. — Runpehnra '1, Stromncss !?, Henry Havelock 3. Pivs. £2 10s ond v £9 lis. T-rnaki Steeplechase.— Silica J, M.--whiti 2, Reporter 3. Divs. £3 4s and 14s. York W-!t*r.— TTennku 1. Celtic 2, , Loftus 3. Divs. £64 10s nnd £1 9s. Wlnt.'v Pt"^"~!"ch.-iRC. — Loch Fyrtp 1, I Khama Hownrd 2. Waitri-ere 3. Diva. £5 4s and £1. Campbell Hurdle Handicap. — Cniragno 1, Nesiator 2, Creusct 3. Divs. £9 Ifs and £1 Bs. Fitzroy Welter Handicap. — Wnitati 1, Dan Leno 2, Freemant and Octoroon. d??.d heat. 3. Divs. £14 9s ,-nd £1 lA. ■ Farewell Handicap. — Cel°ritvl. K^H Nip 2, Waihnku 3. Divs. £4 Is and £8 4s. The comfort of elderly people depends vrrv largely mi I.eepinrr the bowels' in a henlthv condition. Aftov portain ago, iiitis.-nlar wp3!.n?s<! raiiso- chroni, wii- .' | stipation. a complaint which invariably x | causes serious illness. Nn mer_jrine is so j I safe, pleasant, or cert-itn for old oeo- I B pie's relief as Chamberlain's Tablets. I Try them. They are just what you I need. Fer Bale by R. Snodgrass.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 June 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 June 1907, Page 4

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