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M ON CHEST AND SHOULDERS Burning Irritation, Worse Night and Morning. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured. Also Used Them for Scalp Trouble. Carooaa,' Via Qulrlndi, N. S. W. — **A small rash camo on my chest and shoulders, with a burning Irritation, which would get worse night and morning and then the Itching would go for a while. This lasted foe two years, during which time I bathed It with different lotions with little permanent effect. At last I determined to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 1 used to bathe the parte with the Cuticura Soap and then put the Cuticura Ointment on, and I could feel relief In a very short time, eo I kept on till I was cured, and I have had no return of the trouble for about twelve months. ” Cuticura Soap and Ointment I have found are really good for the scalp and stop the hair from falling out. I am sure there is nothing to ecLual the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I have heard several say so besides myself.” (Signed) S. Brown, February. 1913. TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Prevent} falling hair, remove crusts and scales, and allay Itching and irritation of the scalp, frequent shampoos with Outlcnra Soap, assisted by occasional dressings with Cuticura Ointment, afford the speediest and most economical treatment. They assist in promoting the growth and beauty of the hair by removing those conditions which tend to make It dry. thin, and lifeless, often leading to premature grayness and loss of hair. Cutloura Soap and Cuticura Dint* ment are sold throughout the world. Lib* oral sample of each mailed free, with 32-p« Skin Book. Address B. Towns & OoJ Sydney, N. S. W-

Always Look Nice! YOU CAN, W ben things fade you can restore them to the original colour, or, If preferred, you can hare any Other colour yon like. Yon can get twice the wear out of blousea and dresses, and keep yourself twice as stylish. You can also keep your home beautiful. The process la simple, the cost not worth mentioning. You spare yourself irritation and expense. This is the secret—bo quick about IV—MAYPOLE SOAP (For Homo Dyeing) IS WHAT YOU WANT. OTUD NOTICES. TO CTANT>>THB SHASO"^ home The Thoronehhrod StaUkm, L ABES (1806). ..».•■ DOS to « t>iack h«T^_ny ; , : ,Csytn». to it the great Prince Charlie heel, whose pragmas hare worn more than dSUgMtOO' in etakee. from Housewife (dam ofFwidtos). by Archie (hen dam Thimble, by Che Hot (imp-), from Lady Walr (imp.), by Blair Athol (winMr of tho Derby end St, Loros), hy’ StepkwoU (eniHr of the Two Thousand. Guineas and St. Legor). Lesee is a eplon. didly built horse, showing groat power* and quality. Be has boon tried and has preyed an undoubted success, beating n first-class field last spring mooting at Blenheim. Be has been arable to faint hie engcgemetfte through throwing his shoe and comtnigHng a bgwtoedfoot prior to the recent mooting: at Welnngtoa, The owner has decided to gm> him this Mason at the stud to enable a ooimplsto and more rapid rooorery. He comas of a great running blood, training to that emperor of etellione, GtookwoU. on both Sides of his pedigree. Lores is » half brother to Fehatek a bit winner, «M to sure to get good swot. , l-S I Being of Australian stock, an excShttg opportunity is hare presented for thee* desiring a change of blood. , Last season Lares did not hare at mi To stand tho season at Queen's Stables,, Cambridge terrace. Terms, jBJJ 3a. codh. down. QroomagS fee se. Reduction for two or mors A. T. McWILLIAM, IQueen's Stable Cambridge termo®. STAND THE SEASON A’Ji TEENTHAM. Che Thoroughbred Stallion FIELD BATTERY. Ahkii-Lady Evelyn bj'Perkin k (imp.). Polchra (imp.) 0T Kosicnu i v , _ Battery is the sire of Bronze, Almeida, Crown Battery. Gecige. and scores of other good per too numerous to roen ire taken, but no respoueibiUty. UU DaI GROOiI IN* CHARGE. Trent ham. TONES AND CO.. CYLDE QUAY. WELLINGTON. (Established 20 yearn,) Ca«li buyers of Lead. Bra««. '/fro. Copper. Iron,’Rags. Rope and Rubber. 'Phono 721..

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 14

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