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HMDS BLISTERED MID POISONED Very Sore. Suffered Three Weeks. Used Cuticura Ointment. Hands Healed. Not Troubled Since. Montague Rd.. 3. Brisbane. Queensland. -•'When •working Jn toy garden my hands became blistered and then wore poisoned by some nations weeds. They became very sore and bolls formed and then burst and they Just looked like a child’s head does covered with chlckenpoi. X suffered for about three weeks during which I could only write with great dlffl- ' multy and pain. I was recommended to try Cuticura Ointment which I did. My hands hoaled up and got quite well and have not troubled mo since.” (Signed) George William Bunco, Fob. 20, 1914. Sample Each Free by Post With 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcard: B. Towns & Co.. Sydney, N. 3. W. Sold throughout the world.

Severe COUGH CURED THE EVIDENCE iOAMunn Street, Sydney,N.3.W. 3/9/1914 u My little grandson suffered from infancy with a weak chest. He was nearly always troubled with a severe cough, and was very puny. After taking ’SCOTT’S Emulsion’ he coughed much less and his appetite greatly improved. &ow he eats and sleeps Well, and, having become quite fat, looks a different child, and is never troubled with a cough.” ; (Mrs.) J. MELDEUM. A course of SCOTT’S Emulsion casts out coughs, colds, bronchitis and chest weakness. It relieves the worst catarrh and overcomes the weakness and after effects of influenza, measles, scarlet fever and Whooping cough. It replaces weakness by ' health , and strength. For mbre than forty years doctors ■ have ■ recommended Emulsion IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALLED.

The Latest in Boiler Frames f You have only to see the Im» proved “ Unique ” Boiler Frame Alongside any other make to know which is the beat. The “ Unique ” every tune 1 T 1 Its splendid Solid Base alone is enough to satisfy most people as to the unquestionable superiority of the “ Unique.” It can be removed from place to place quite readily. IHd rnay be stood up indoors or but with perfect safety. 'll The “ Unique ” Fire-box, tony is strongly constructed. It is rectangular and measures 11" x l b"; The space is ample enough to take ?n timber or any household rubbish that will bum. If you want >o bum lohg lengths of timber the door can be dropped and used as « support for the log*. There is positively no waste space, and Avery vestige of heat is conducted to tnb cbpper, which rests right on top of the fire, U For farm use we can supply cast iron toilers of 12 to 60 gallons capacity for Ji eating feed for stock. These msy Be Interchanged with the washing coppers, ■ I You can get full particulars of the Improved “ Unique —the Boiler Fnum >ilh the Solid Base —from your Hardware Merchant or direct from the manufacturers, Newberry, Walker. Ltd, Dunedin, lllus■rated booklet post-free, t fc.t.a.4. HMstributlng Agents; A. and T. Burt. Ltd.. Wslington and Auckland. liloMa tin Ptocem tnQravEP BUne.Halu®te.«tt •a*"* (WSJJjSlfiv Keuunne Avtstui. WELLINGTON

educational. become a ■ fIGENSED SURVEYOR B . or Qualified U SURVEYOR'S ASSISTANT W« bain complete, practical, and up-to-date Counei for the above examination., written for New Zealanden lor New Zeal ami eapefta. Write today for fell particular* to HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S Austral aihtti Correspondence Schools, Ltd. ■AUCKLAND mnmmmmmmmmmmvmm

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9076, 22 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9076, 22 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9076, 22 June 1915, Page 7

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