Back Hot and Burning. Made It Bleed Scratching. Inflamed and Irritated. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Healed. 48 lUawarra St., "Williamstown, Vic. — "For long over twelve months I had an itching rash scattered all over between my shoulders. After my meals, more so at night, my back came out very hot and had a burning sensation, and I would make it bleed scratching at it, and caused sores to appear which were inflamed at times and my clothes used to irritate them. "I used some ointment which was recommended to me but it only eased it for a while. Then I sent for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment which I used. I at once igot relief and in a short time all pimples were cleared and I am now completely cured. As for the Cuticura Soap I find it best of ail for the skin. It keeps it healthy and soft and I have used it for my little boy since birth." (Signed) Mrs. Lucy Anderson, Mar. 6, 1914. Samples Free by Post For pimples and blackheads the following is a most effective and economical treatment: Gently smear the affected parts with Cuticura Ointment, on the end of the finger, but do not rub. Wash off the Cuticura Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. At other times use Cuticura Soap freely for tho toilet and bath, to assist in preventing inflammation and clogging of the pores, the common cause of pimples, blackheads and other unwholesome conditions of tho skin. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free; with 32-p. Skin Book. Address R. Towns & Co.. Sydney, N. S. W.
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AND SONS, HARDY STREET - - NELSON WE HAVE THE FOLLOWED T4KAKA PROP«s«TIES FOR SALE: T\ ACRES '*A Reclaimed Swamp 111-1 T™A SnlonHM anil. Well fenced and subdivided. Twenty minutes drive to cheese factory. Price'£l4oo. "1 f\ 1 ACRES, of which 2i Acres, are Price, ±11425; '■■-' '■'-' -i ACRES. AE in Grass* streams. Well fencrd and! sub divided. roomed Dwelling, large Barn, Cowshed, and Stable, combined with Loft. £nce £I6OO/-'. ■ . "if R'/Y ACRES a* Puramahoi, all swamp land. This pioperty would make a splendid Dairy Farm. Good House and Outsheds. ' P-iice £1650. This property is bound ta increase in value in tb« very near future. A fX ACRES of the btst land in MotudbU pipi, ail being Oat, ploughed, and «üb-divided, and well fronWge to'~mair> road. Close to Scheol and Post Office. Price £1650. r*f\f\ ACRES, of which 100 Acres OU vJ are flat, the balance being hill lan* There are 300 Acres in Grass. A firstclass Dw-rfliing House standr on the property. Price £.3300. Of\£~\ ACRES, of which 100 acres are \J\J\J flat land, the balance being but* could easily be made to cany sheep. Price-£4 6s per Acre. A f\f\ ACRES, of which 200 Acres 4HJv/ fl i« flat > tne balance being hill land. All in grass. With the property will be included 700 Sheep and 20 head of Cattle, and 2 Horses. Price £6OOO. j /» ACRES of the beat Land in JL O Takaka,. sub-divided with good fencing. There is a new House of & rooms, with Barn, Trapshed, and Cowshed There are 9 Cows, all coming intc profit, 1 Mare, 6 Pigs, Trap Harness, etc. Price £I3OO only.
J)Q ACRES of Land, clofce to town and to dairy factory. All fenced and sub-divided. Tnere is a good Dwelling, Cowshed, Slaughter Shed, and necessary Outbuildings. The laud is of the beat in the district, and is all ploughable. Price £7O per acre. This amount includes the improvements. WATT A PTT.—l£ Acres o> Land facing the main road, and dose to wharf, with 6-roomed Dwelling and Outbuildings. Good opening for market gardener.. Prioe £525. " Arrangement mad* lor Skewing peracat «vcr tfee Abov* Profartles IAEUY !TSfiai» HB£Jfl«U
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 13 July 1915, Page 8
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