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CURED 1H A WEEK Hands Cracked Open, Bled, Burned and Ached—Could Not Sleep nor Even Dress Himself—Professional Treatment Failed to Help Him. OF 70 OWES SKIN COMFORT TO CUTICURA "I am a man seventy years old. My hands were very sore and cracked open on the insides for over a year with large sores. They would crack open and bleed, itch, burn and ache so that X could not sleep and could do but little work. They were so bad that I could not dress myself in the morning. They would bleed and the blood dropped on the floor. I called on two doctors, but they did me no good. I could get nothing to do meany good till I got the Cuticurn Soap and Cuticura Ointment. . About a year ago my daughter got a cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cutioura Ointment and in one week from the time I began to use them my hands were all healed up and they have not been a mite sore since. I would not be without the Cuticura Remedies. “They also cured a bad sore on the hand of one of my neighbor’s children, and they think very highly of Cuticura. John W. Hasty, So. Effingham, N. H„ U. S. A., Mar. 5 and Apr. 11, ’09.” Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. For Baby’s skin The purest, sweetest and most eoo- • nominal method of preserving, purifying and beautifying baby’s delicate skin, scalp and hair is the constant use of ' Cuticura Soap, assisted, when necessary, by gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment. For rashes, itchlngs. inflammations and ohafings of infants, children and adults, as well as for shaving,-sham-pooing, sanative, antiseptic cleansing and au purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery Cuticura Soap and Ointment are unrivaled. • Cuticura Remedies are «old wherever the British Flag floats. Depots: London. 27. Charterhouw Bq., Australis. R. Towns & Co., Sydney: U. 8. A., Potter Drug & Cbem. Corp.. Bole Props.. Boston. •arPosWroe, latest 32-pago Cuticura Book. - There’s a great deal In reputation. A man’s reputation is liis best asset. He may lose his money and get more. He can never,; regain a lost reputation—not even •with money. It is so with Pale Ale - '• AND . Bottled Stout It has a reputation to lose that money cannot replace, and this is why so many thousands to-day proclaim it to be Far Excellence every time. —■ — ,Wo are noted for our Sparkling Ale and Invalid Stout. Sold in pint and quart bottles in every hdtel in the Dominion tmd obtainable at all bottle stores. Try It and bo convinced I BOARD AND LODGING. jy BB U X ! JJOB Sft Hawkestone street. it and cold water baths i wp-vo-t, cuisine. One minute from tram. > minutes from Government Station, ider New Management. Terms, 4* per y 18s per week.—G. Mason, Propris[TESTBOUENB • HOUSE. V 146, Hobson street, An<£land. , ferme. JEI weekly : *s per day. A hem* ay from homo. -Id section from wharf city. Miss A. E. Filleul, Proprietress. ; «jg TONEHCIiS T.” SYMONDS ST.. AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. [Telegrams: “Stonehnrst/,' Auckland. . MRS ALBERT A. BROWN. 1 . Proprietres*. HOTEL, rwKHE FEDERAL JL OHAKDNE, Is now Oped for receiving Visitors, i Telegrams and Letters promptly at- J tended to. _ Fifty Bede Good Table. . f Tariff, 6s a day., FARRIS AND EDDY, Proprietors. FEILDING. ECADIA PRIVATE HOTEL. Firetk class Accommodation. Terms, fe 6d y. One minute from Railway Station. FEILDING. ‘ York house private hotel, Mrs Ronald Cameron. Proprietress, affords ideal conditions of accommodation and comfort. 532 ■ WANGANUI. ABKVILLB PRIVATE HOTEL, BIDGWAY STREET, jy and Up-to-date. Beautiful healthy locality. M ANAWATU HOTEL, FOXTON. F. Eadfleld, Proprietor. First-class Accommodation for Travellore Only the best brands of spirits kept. Telegrams promptly attended to.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7018, 5 January 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7018, 5 January 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7018, 5 January 1910, Page 2