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ST. THOMAS'S SALE OF WORK.

fras safe of work in; connection Y with St.. ; • Thomas's Church, opened in the Hibernian "- Hall on Wednesday ; by Mrs. Crossiey, con eluded la,<u evening. The object of the sale . wo.? to raise sufficient funds to cnablo *t Parish Hall: to be, enlarged and "both , narishionera :: and friends ajsplayed 'then ■■< sympathy with the object by "attending - in largo : numbers both days. Eleven stalls vera > open. and all were liberally patronised. .

'- y '..j.jlj rr',',w!,"g:, '• , •: ' ECZEMA ALL OVER HER BABY'S BODY. -

*' n r , : "Mr littlo boy, who is only 13 months old, suffered something dreadfully for eight , months from eczema, which was all over his ' ■ : body. I hsid two doctors, but they failed >" to euro him* It first came as little pimple.-.*, • and ho was covered from neck to feet with them and lien he went to aw Pj % would ' come out thicker ' Jshau over. Them *h» Dimples turned into sores, and he could not ■■ tret any sleep at all, * or '** soon as he went ' to aU*P he 80* hot and itchy, *"!: would ♦him wake up tiJfymg, an " scratch, them .until "'' he made them bleed; 1 was ordered to baths > him in warm water with a cupful of brae. ' lalso used ——• x «nc"< lotions, r «rid rubbed him with sulphur, lard, —7--., * and boraeic acid, and many other thing,, • ' hut ail did no good. •-"* One day I read the Ototicura advertise--n-nt and thought I would give it a trial,' ' «nd am very thankful to bo able to cay &** twieura Ointment cured him. I bathed I him with Cuticura Soap, and put the Ointment on all the spots, and after using it , twice he got much rehef, ' and slept-for ' hours, and after using two pots of Ouficura Ointment he was quite cured, and he baa , not had any signs of it since.- I have, also •. found Cuticura Soap a wonderful thing for making the hair grow. I have great faith in both Cuticura Ointment and Soap, 0 „4 would now use no other/*' (Signed) Mm. '■•' W. J. • Langhara/-• Anson-stree^-' Orange, N.S.W., February. 20, Mil ■ ■"; ■ < -U""r-i\ i Although Soap and Ointmentm;* - sold throughout the world, a sample of Outi. :■■ cura Ointment, With 32-page book, t will b« ' . l mailed free on »p}'i;vfr*»n wß!Towa« k and ' ; Co.. De P t. 30,. Sydney. N.B.W. . '

Ladies' white 4 flannelette nightdress*!*, square of !-.-.c« in&enion, ox silk *>ei« broidery, cuffs odged with laA\ well cur, full wze, JAM*. ~.'"- >t 5s 6d, ,6s 6d, to 9s lid.—.John Cyuri., Ltd., Q.ut<en-arere«t. The Qciostion of th*Dap--The question of' ' to-day or to-morrow, <uui of, every succeedi m day its? Have you used Pears' Soa». It you have not. -you have not/ done your o,w£Jr fcv your akin and complexion; If* til* . other uaad-t&at is. onboth, band*, and on ■" the v face; and 'oh tho rtin • - ■■■'; .- Slav© nsedPcarß'.Toii can feel happy,; for ■/- ■ you will ■ have done the best that* possibly-. i can lie done for *bc skin's health, und , beauty. There can be no o.uwtlon of about a 'iijtoii. '.'Pears.'.::''•ha»v.-bsea\''imatein« t complexions the nearly 120 years.—l'ear3 I Matchless lor the Comolcrion. i They are so very eho&p lor such nood quality. Steel fenders, 2s 9A, is. 3d, <*,&•.- and 7s 9d cuh pri«..r-At :i«o§c«\G*?f«* A '.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15001, 24 May 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15001, 24 May 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15001, 24 May 1912, Page 9

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