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Also on Neck and’Body. 1 ' Sore and Disfiguring, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured in Two IVlonths. IS6 ■William St.. Darlinghurst, K’- S. "W. —“I liavo boon troubled with pimples and blackheads of a hard and soro nature for threo years, on iho face and nock and body. They were eoro as well as disfiguring. I tried many medicines for tho removal of the trouble, but with no result until I was advised to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment, the result being successful. I used the Cuticura Ointment on retiring at night, after ' washing with hot water mid Cuticura Soap, by applying 1 it gently to tho affected parfi with th'C Up of tho linger, kept it on all ■ lilglit and washed it in the morning with hot wkter and Cuticura Soap. '"The euro‘took about two months. I think*Cuticura Ointment is 1 tho finest skin ■ healer'there'is on* the market." (Sighed* IV, H. Lennon, November, 1912, ECZEMA BEGAN ‘ON'ANKiE’; Port Gcrmciu, Si A.—“Myjittlo daughter. Buffered with eczema which hogau with a little spot on the ankle and gradually spread up her log. This made her very irritable and caused disfigurement to tho affected part. AVo tried various remedies but without, any success for about two months, then I got some Cuticura Ointment and used 10 along with the Cuticura, Soap as directed; ' which cured her completely and site haa been well over since.” (Signed) Mrs. ' Adelaide Haines, October, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout tho world. A single sot is often sufficient. Liberal sample of each , mailed frfle v with,,32;p; Skin. Book. Ad* B. .Towns & Do., Sydney, N. S. W. Tailor-Made Slop-Made 'SUITS. : 4s, QW SUITS are gcmiine vy tailor-made, and contain at much hand work, and a. good material as suits you pay five or six guineas for. ~q The poinlj!WO,iWantfttO( emphasise is ■ that- our suits' arc■ real tailor-made, ■q- Wd''don't 1 make a ‘ contract with a ' factory at a fixed and IoW price, q We employ our own staff of tailors, and do the work we]l,.depending.upon our large - turnover, .>and. -cash i payment, for our profit, q Prove us. (hate Ross© Bros.), 145 MANNERS STREET (Whore rents nro.low), .... W “ ' FOODS MAKE * PONE, EVIUSCLE &- BRAIN.” DAVID FrrTT—..M-D. ANALYSIS PROVES that;:, AVnoftua.fmifatfe fftit#) .contained 4a..\-lb. of beef fillft does no( «gu«fi on e-4hird oz„ whilst contains 81.30% pure protoltl and'2.B6% of the aibassential Organic Phosphorus, tihich is cital not her fly to health, but t» ‘ ‘ actual existence. * Plasmon added to> food both enriches Iheflavour and increases the no-, S. bHive value enor-, A tnously.'‘~~ y4| Lancet. >^Q

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8646, 3 February 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8646, 3 February 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8646, 3 February 1914, Page 7