INTOLERABLE ITCHING SCALP., " Just about two years ago, some form of ' humour appeared on my scalp. The begin-., ning was a slight- itching, but it grew ' steadily worse until, when 1 combed my ; ; hair, the scalp became raw. Most of the i time there was an intolerable itching, in a - ( painful, burning way. Combing my; hair I was positive torture. My hair was long ' and tanked terribly because of the blood . and scabs. This continued growing worse. / *nd over half my hair fell out. I was in ! despair, really afraid of becoming totally .( "bald. ! " Sometimes the pain was so great that, j when partially awake, I would scratch the I worst places so that my finger-tips would be V bloody. : bear ; being asleep - a short time' • that - awful stinging pain would commence, and then I -aould wake up nearly wild with •the' torturo. •. neighbour said it 'must be . salt rheum/ I now decided to . order , a set ! of Outieoara Soap, Ointment, and Pills. ; I ufiftd thcrm for perhaps six weeks, then left } off, as the disease seemed to be eradicated, I but toward spring, 18 months ago, there was -a slight -return of the scalp humour. I com-. ! ( fenced' the Outicura treatment at once, so I had very little trouble. Since then I have ? had no scalp trouble of any kind. Stand- } ing up, with my hair unbound, it comes to ■■ ■" Lmy knees, and had it not been for Outicura " J should doubtless be wholly bald. This is i .' I a . voluntary, unsolicited testimonial, and I i-takd Pleasure in writing it, hoping my exuorienoo may- help' some one «'ise. . Miss • riiillian 3rown, R.F.D., 1.. Liberty, Me., • U.3.A., October 29, 1909." Reference; R. • Towns and Co., Sydney.
.. The fourth annual meeting of the New ;■■:; Zealand Shipowners' Federation will be ; .held on Friday night fit the board room, .-Chamber of Commerce, Swanson-stroet. ' A' 6moke concert was held by the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union at the i v Tiffin last night. ■■] There was a good atten- j 'J. . dance, and an enjoyable evening was spent. It was mentioned that the union had a . membership of about 1000, being the second . largest of its kind in the North Island. The v.: hope was expressed that an annual reunion , would be held. A. number of musical items ,;.' -were given. - ' MOTOR CAB BARGAINS. Da Dion-motor car, 14-h.p., four cylinders, firs seals, hood, screen, and Stepney wheels,, loor lamps, etc., £275. , Two four-cylinder >two seats, £140 and £175. Four cylinder"' Huraber, fiv* seats, £140. ." Sixl§ll|imder'Wimaf, £350. . Two-cylinder Swift,, i .<£*• Beat*,' £2021 Two-cylinder Orel, £90.- : .V ; SMWBifB/G»Mia«w Custom-street. .... -- s&2 iS&S ~■• , >, -i ~
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14511, 27 October 1910, Page 8
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