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Suffered Greatly. Continual Scratching Caused Small Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Completely Cured. Cr. TV'cmyss and Harrington Sts., Max'* rickville. N. S. W.—“l suffered very greatly from skin trouble which was confined to my head. It commenced with severe irritation of the scalp, and the continual scratching consequent upon thin caused small sores to appear. “I heard of the Cuticura Remedies and sent' for a sample of tho Cuticura Ointment and used it as directed along with Cuticura Soap and these very speedily relieved and I can now say have completely cured mo, as the irritation and sores have quite disappeared. The Cuticura Soap is, I consider, bo nice for toilet purposes.'* (Signed) S. D. Campbell, Juno. 1912. RASH ON BABY'S FACE Highgate St.,' Strathflcld, N. S. W.— “When my little eon was between two and three years old a rash came out on his face; round about Ids temples and cheek bones, and was hot, rod and sore, I was told that It was a skin eczema and would wear away In time, which it did not. X sent for the sample tin of Cuticura Olntment.as advertised, and had such faith in It that X bought a large tin of Cuticura Ointment and two cakes of Cuticura Soap and they cured him completely." (Signed) Mrs. E. J. Elcharda,' October, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment do much for poor complexions, red. rough hands, and dry. thin and falling hair. Sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address B. (Towns & Oo„ Sydney, N. 8. W./

W “PLASMON ' FOODS MAKE ' BONE, MUSCLE & BRAIN.” DAVID F . M.D. ANALYSIS PROVES that the nutriment (viz., pure assimilable proteld) contained In. i-lb. of beef fillet does not equal one-third oz„ whilst contains 81.30% pure proteld and 2.66% of the all-essential Organic Phosphorus, which is vital not merely to health, but to actual existence. “Plaamon added to food both enriches the flavour l and increases the nu- . \ tritlve value enor - A inously‘ , -“ IHfiv Lancet. >4l

2 1- RENT 21- BAD DEBT Where Credit Tailoring Is done you . .are in all probability loaded 4/- as above for every pound spent. You have to pay for those who don’t‘pay and you naturally have to pay a proportion of the rent. It Is obvious then, that a cash tailor In a locality where rents are low is able to sell much cheaper without any sacrifice at all in quality. Our £4 48. suits are tailor-made aud quite the equal In workmanship; material and trimmings of the of the credit tailors’ £5 58. suit. Why then throw away £1 is? Better to save it by ordering your next suit from CRAIGHEAD & GO. 145 Manners St. WHERE RENTS ARE

r WHEN «> His Majesty King George V. reads his speech at the opening of Parliament, . The Foreign Minister writes to a British Ambassador, The Chancellor of the Exchequer reads his Budget in Parliament, The Archbishop of Canterbury preaches a Sermon, The Bank of England writes you a letter, THE SPEECHES, LETTERS awe SERMONS ARE ALL WRITTEN ON BAR-LOCK The Busy Man’s Typewriter 193 Lambton Quay, W'n.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8683, 17 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8683, 17 March 1914, Page 2