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Started on Nose. Features Unrecognisable. Could Not Rest for Itching and Burning. Used Cuticura Remedies. No Return. “Hayle,” Belmont Rd., Mosman, N.S.W. —"A skin trouble first started on the side of my nose and quickly spread over my face and head, causing my face and head to swell, making my features unrecognisable. X cannot very well explain how I suffered,' but the pains were very severe, causing great distress. I was unconscious for days: could not rest day or night for pain, itching and burning. The doctor pulled mo through the first attack all right, but It kept breaking out on my face every few months, but not so bad as tho first attack. It would disfigure mo for days, so much that I would not lot anybody but our own family soo me. “Seeing the Cuticura advertisement In the Herald I procured tho Cuticura Romo* dies. lam thankful to say X have not had a return of it, and that Is twenty odd year* ago. It brought It out of my body in perspiration. I would have to change my clothes several times a day.” (Signed) Miss Alice Denning, Aug. 5, 1912. Per red, rough, chapped and bleeding hands, itching, burning palms, and painful finger-ends with shapeless nails, a one-night Cuticura treatment works wonders. Soak hands, on retiring, In hot water and Cuticura Soap. Dry, anoint with Cuticura Ointment and wear soft bandages or old, loose glove* during the night. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are also indispensable for treating pimples, blackheads and Itching, scaly scalps with dandruif. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address Xi. Towns & Oo.J Sydney, N. S. W.

TYfHOID AND > DIPTHERIA GERMS are destroyed instantly with a. S Weak Solution of C SNOWDON’S Disinfectant. ■ NON-POISONOUS. Free from Carbolic Acid. Its germ-killing value is 40 times greater than Carbolic. Acid. Only half quantity required as compared with other disinfectants. Manufactured by: SNOWDON, SONS & Co., Ltd., Millwall, London, Contractors to H. M. Army and Navy. Wholesale "N CfISELBERO, STEIN ft Co.. Ltd.. WELLINGTON. ’Phone 1207

THE RESULT OF 50 YEARS’ STUDY. Fifty years ago, Mr Brice, of Christchurch, commenced the study of the diseases of the hair and scalp, with the object of supplying a specific ■which would assist Nature to grow strong, glossy hair. The result of his life’s work is Brice’s Regenerator and Circassian Cream, hoth of which should be used to obtain the best results. The hair should be frequently brushed to remove the dandruff and all excretions of the scalp, and Brice’s Special Brush is best for the purpose. Once a day the Regenerator should be well rubbed into the hair; its effect is to stimulate the follicles (the roots of the hair) so that they can draw on the natural oil for nourishment. The Circassian Cream is similar to this oil, and invaluable to nourish the hair when it is dry. and lustreThousands of people have been-cured of their baldness by using Brice’s Eegenerator and Circassian Cream, but prevention is always better than cure. Follow the above suggestions and you will never v lose your hair. W. BBXOB le SONS, Consulting Hair Specialists, Hlgb Street, Obristchurob. Brice’s Eegenerator 3/6 (special strength 6/6), Brice’s Circassian Cream 2/-,.«* year chemist’s and aU hairdressers, or by port direct.

Obtain relief from Coughs or # Cold* quickly, rarely, safely hr taking Boonington's % ,S| Irish Moss. Because it is the % |J bcit cough remedy, it has gone oe 1 SS increasing in sales and popularity | S lor over fifty years. Refuse sub- i s| stitutes. Ask for and GET M \mml IRISH MOSS

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 8

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