MORE GREAT CURES of torturing, disfiguring. skin, scalp, and blood humours are daily made by CCTICBM remedies than by all other skin and blood remedies combined. The best physicians endorse and 'rescribe them. Chemists everywhere commend them. They are absolutely, mre, sweet, gentle, and effective, and especially i-. Deal to mothers, nurses, and children. Warm baths with COTICURA SOAP, gentle anointings with COTICDRA, purest of. emollient skin cores, followed by mild doses of CUTICUBA KOlr VENT, greatest of blood purifiers and mmour cures, will cleanse the system by internal and external medication of every eruption ana impurity, and constitute the most effective skin cures, blood purifiors, and humour remedies of modern times. Smith and Caughey have opened a splendid variety of wool and Bilk wraps in all shades, ranging from Is 6d to 17s 6(1. . Choice weavings for ladies' skirts and coats, dressings reserved absolutely _to our firm J these goods are greatly admired.—D.S.C. j Smith and Caughej have just opened a choice assortment of fancy collarettes, blouse fronts, etc.; suitable to wear with costumes. Special "job line." of .all-wool colonial tweed in .20 : different • patterns, usual price 2s lid, selling at Is lid per yard.-Smith and I Caughey. ■: 1 "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11056, 6 May 1899, Page 5
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