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ITCHY HUNK And Hands. Scratched and Eruptions Developed. Could Not Sleep, Cuticura Healed. "The Terraces," Balcairn, N. Z. —"ThG trouble started with my faco and hands becoming rough and red and then coming out. in little pimples which were itchy and burning, i used to rub and scratch them ■which only made them worso as they would then develop into little sores. The trouble was mainly confined to my face and hands although it scattered a little. The pain was that bad I eould hardly get any sleep at all and my friends used to say it made them ill to look at me. "I saw an advertisement for the Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I decided to give them a trial and I was glad I did for they cured me in a very short time." (Signed) /A. Henderson, May 16, 1914. Sample Each Free by Post "With 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcard: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. \V. Sold throughout the world. £! 38 i i 1118 11 i ISI ili 11 ili Ii 5 S l B 2ii ii © TV* enormous mcro&ee in the esst ; •* drag* and chemists' materials to too ■well known to need further comment. The advance has bees specially noticeable in the materi •Ja used ia the preparation of Byd&l, which now costs considerably over twice as much to manufacture. Consequently the "Pro- > wietors have been reluctantly -' *omp>/lled to incraax* in« price to tf- per jar. Thoncb yo» do hoary housework yonr hands caa be as soft, smooth, white and dainty as those of a woman with no home duties, Ose Sydal regularly and all roughness and reda*«s will _ qoickly disappear. mm A. pot at Sydal at a cost of 3f- a pot *■ will last the careful housewife for ££ several months ensuring: soft, •m smooth, velvety skin. Send 4d. JJ la stamps and a generous free itm- ■> pie Jar will b* sent to yon post froa. | GEo. W. WILTON & CO., LTD. " Welll»>*fco..- Auckland tamtumtii ISJ9KJMJ»&«GS

ROtfAL MAIL. iTEJLSON—MOTUEEA— TAiLaKA. Daily Motor Car Service. Leaves Nelson (Tattersall's Stables) at 10 a.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Leaves Takaka (Junction Hotel) at 10 a.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and .Saturday. Luxurious, Electrically equipped 50 b.p. Cadillac Cars used.—Experienced Drivers. Fares: — Nelson to Takaka : Single 255, «*""» «ta Motueka to Takaka: Single 17.* 6d, retus» 30a. , Book seats and procure tickets (.Nelson) F. N. Jones', Phono 39, or from drivers. _ Book seats and procure tickers (.Takaka) Emms' Store, Phone 34. NORMAN L. EMMS, Proprietor. Private address, Nelson, 14 Wainiy street, Phone 627. ROYAL MAII k CTORS CROWN STABI-fca*. < NBLSO* LIVERY STASIAS. OF ALL DEfWR' ON HIRIS" MOTOR GAR PROPRHBTORr MAIL SERVICES* {TBLSON-BLENHEIM SSRVIC* Leave jflelsoß Daily, 0 ».w. i retmra I *<■ p.m. Leave Blenheim Daily « »-m < '•Mi' £.30 p.Tfl NELSON-RIWAKA SZRTKA be*v© Nelson 9 a.m. and 4 p.an. Daai> arrive H-iwaka 11.30 * m. and 6 p.* ueav« Rrvraka 8.30 a.m., and 3.30 ip. an, l arrive Nek«b»> 71.30 a.m. and C f.m \ WEST COAST SERVICES.' ' > Train leavea Nelson Toeuay, T3rnr»daj Saturday, £or Gleniho3>e to connect wit* ruwr for Westport and Eteefton sain* &*y Leave* Weatport and Reefton Monday Wednesday and Friday, and arrive Glen hope R.vn.6 day to connac* witk \r»«" v> N«i*on. "" * xt to Seeftofi —BaSy to Westport—Daily MOTOS OARS available at *ii«>r*ttn notic*,: and Special Trip* arranged for Abo, MOTOR HAR-A-BANQ. easxj 359 pft*s*ng«*. MOTOR LORRY, avw'J able for carriage of all clasae* of Good/ viaronplioni the District. Avipiy OROWN; fifTABLXS, Nelaoffl or Private 6<Mt**« P.O. B.xisr u *"* , **« f * Beware—"NAZOL" is being imitated. Insist on getting the genuine. Nothing is "just as good" as "NAZOL" for cousrhs and colds. - 60 doses Is 6d.

*mwm&*^^ mmmm _ ~ .» . H_ II _ ■ . B ■ V _ft " ■ Plant Pines for your own, your children's, and your country's benefit. Four very good reasons why it will pay you to Plant Pines. Straightway they will enhance the value of yoiir property. In five or six years they will keep you in firewood! In ten years you need never go off the farm for a post. In twenty years you will have your own case and building material on the place. A world-wide timber famine is approaching, Be wise ; act in time ; £5 spent will grow into a small fortune. Plant your waste land in Pinus Insignia, j they grow while you sleep. I can supply you with the trees at the usual rates. Write to-day. Strong fibrous-rooted two-year-old Pinus Insignis 1 OS per hundred, £4 per thousand ; local grown. up We were never in a better position than now to cater for your requirements in this department,"'" our stock being large and carefully selected, and which includes a well assorted range of Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Curtains, Table Covers, and McLintoek's Down Quilts, etc., marked down at low prices, but of the 'best quality. Carpets—27 inches wide, with border to match, in Velvet, Axmicster, Brussels, and Tapestry.. Hearth Rugs and slip mats in Velvet, Axminster, and Mohair. Winter Curtains in Tapestry, Plushette, and Art Serge. McLintoek's Down Quilts in Satin and printed Sateen; all sizes including those for pram and cot. Blankets in white and Grey, all sizes; Colonial Manufacture. Call and you will find everything you n-eed here. •Xik'A TRAFALGAR STREET, wrnrrari NELSON. The Most Useful Present for Your Soldier Friend. Prices: 25s to 75s Each/ . With Plain or' Luminous Dials, Recommended as strong, durable, and splendid timekeepers The . . . rmy" Watch Protector. A strong metal, khaki-coloured case with snap cover ; prevents glass breakage and sun refiections from Wrist Watch. 2/6 Each. Note Only Address:

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Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 7