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Doctors of Two Continents Could Make No Impression on Torturing Skin Disease —All Treatments Failed for Nineteen Years. THEN CUTICURA CURED SWIFTLY AND EASILY nse at school I was fourlow thirty'Ttly father put me under the r,f mir family physician who diagse as itch. But after j' treatment without iv benefit, I was advised 'hospital. I'attended the lospital, London. Then, and on other occasions, without my getany benefit, they treated me lor My next attempt was trying jt ointments from doctors r"* sts. Then I tried patent mr J - — —, ■ —'-and - I was put under the care o but this also added to th :r of unsuccessful attempts..: I?d home to England and tried the ospital, Liverpool, the ondon, also the world-famed -ed. I came back to America re aao, I had overlooked the lies dozens rof times, s ago I decided to give •a a trial and I can safely 6ay I •ed of. one of the most torturing an. ever had..'' Richard aan, : Conn., TJ. S. 'A., Jan. iO, ; 10Q9" •» ;-!\vY >; r J. e ..-■ .;: "I am familiar with Mr. Curley's case and his cure and believe his statement to be true. John F. Burke, New Canaan, Conn." Note. All the narr-- - UUXAIi MAIL STABLES. HESKES AND SINOLAIIi, Proprietor*, MANGA W.EKA, , . - SADDLE AND HAKNiSBS HOUSES at the shortest notice, Coaches m*»t all'trains';' 6d each wa'y. Paroela oeliected and 'delivered; Travellers' 'telegrams nromptly attended to. Good paddockics;. 4U care taken, bat bo rwponsabilitl. ■VT7TANTED, OWNEB FOB A BEANI ..--.'■'. NEW MOTOB BIKE. Apply fo nomination, papers to Contest Manager, "New Zealand Times."- i " . '■■' ! '' OPUNAKE. ' " - IB) HOU.SB HOTEL. T ' "' I' Commercial House in tl Splendid accommodation. Under 1 management ..■.■..:,■■ ' •: 935 P. MoILVEIDE, Proprietor. the Best Piace to Stay ■ Geo.N.Fostcr BOArID AND LBDGINQ. Hawk«*one street. w»ter baths; wp-to-Under Nei day. 1»» P« r WESTBOTJBNE KOU SE. 140, Hobson .street, Auckland. Terms, XI weekly; 4s per day. A homi away from home. Id section from whari or city. Miss A. E. IHlleul, Proprieties*. "QTONEHTJKST," ® SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND.' . NEW ZEALANI STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOAHD '° AND RESIDENCE. ' Telegrams: "Stonehurst," Auckland. MRS ALBEET A. BROWN, j 33 Proprietress. rrWE _rEDEKAL HOTI J. OHAKUNE. pen for receiving Visi and Letters prompt, tendsd to. Fifty Beds Good Table. Tariff, 6s a day. PAREIB AND EDDY, Proprietors ; FEILDING. RCADIA PRIVATE HOTEL. First--"ORE: HOUSE PRIVATE HOTEL, Mrs Ronald Cameron, Proprietress, ords ideal conditions of accommodatioa and comfort. 512 ' WANQANtn. lABKVILLE PRIVATE HOTEL. , EIDGWAY STREET. >w and TJp-to-dJte. ANAWATrr HOTEL, FOXTON. field, Proprietor. . Fifst-class Accommodation for Travel, lers Only the best brands of spirit* kept. Telegrams promptly attended to. ■CTrT-ANTED, ;a TRIP BOUND THE ■WORLD, First-class, with £SO in my pocket. Apply for nomination papers to Contest Manager. "New Zealand

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 2