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Suffered Greatly From Rash On Bads : Cotjeara Heals **l was a great soffefer from a rash which broke out all over my back. The Slash started in and then spread all over my 1 body. The skin was red axsd inflamed and the pain would nearly drive me mad. I could not sleep at night for the itching and burning. *‘l suffered over six months before rising Cuticuia when I sent for a free ! sample. After using for about two weeks I began to get relief so I bought , more Soap and Ointment and I was healed." (Signed) Mrs. J. R. Sutber- . land, 93 Sootts Parade, Ballarat Sast, Vic. When used for every-day toilet purposes, Cnticnra Soap not only cleansea. purifies and beautifies, hut it pre- t vents many little skin troubles if assisted by occasional use at Guticura Ointment to the first signs of skin troubles. -Foe swnple each address: ' “R. Towns & AS. W." Sold everywhere. 9s— sfesw without not.

JOSS GOOFEKY (izoot • Terrible Rtegirerm Healed by REXONA I fed so ETStefmi to Ktrarmm tit* X nut write sod tell yon what it has dons for my iltaftiKe Wlnilxed, Same Una ace She M • most terrible xiacwone. X was « debt and day for One weeks. Xfco IrrWefltw was terrible. X bad to tie bar bands In notion wool to keep bar fraa r—it; bar hair fan oat in l—eafnie, and aba was quite ill. X triad everythin* I could think of. bat coaid no* cat anythin* to gtre he* relief. At last » asked aaa ta try 1 were Murrell ana; it last kill tbs xtncwnrm and stop tbs UdUtlon ricbt away, and She was abla to sleep,' end it 'araa wooderfal haw nalekly aba recovered. Everybody wbo aaw bar bead said it did net seen possible that the bair coald ever ■raw "P ll * bat X bad ancb faith la the soap en* Imai Ointment that X kept an seine it, and X am sen dine yon bar photo to lot yen see what it baa dons for brr. T« axe at Hbhrty to mlUak this latter, as X fed if anybody else soEcxed like Winifred, if they win ctae Ittmi a trial I knew they mm. like myself, fad thay cannot say eaoneb in praise af it. It is worth its weight in gold. X remain, Tonre eery truly, feed.) mbs. xobot oouteet.. .. Wilstan Bead, Bomsaxfest, Brisbane REXONA —Needed; in Every Hoihe. / If yen sailer flw Jamm. Bum. or Skis ranee sen efawr fid. Bwcona wm biipc P«anW* *d*tf- Wash, tbi flirt igfccrt vtti and Bexona Saw. than ai in* of Baxona tbs Bapld peas this In attaint aid* and : tag, and toon all ttebinc and V. tion Win vanish, and y amt akin «B be aeand and healthy awaa aged Don't forget Bazoaa is tbs BayM Healer. Baxsaa Soay la tbs irtttorrtt o 1 EA.LE

For a Good Port BEER DRINK ONLY Staples’ fry AH Cemnoisseyr •* to bo absolutely THE BEST Brewery and Office : fifoiMVorft ft Morphy BtrMft» .■ - __

fTEEDAAN'S SOOTHINO POWDERS IIMIW FKVBRIBH HBAT. ' Mnwt IVTC, QONVBUKWS, «* w aoMTAtM no r&rmo*. .•.iiksnmu^ "VSSt \ Turkish s&Wipr is said to have uh vented the cigarette in the early part of the nineteenth century. Mont Blanc, the tallest' mountain in Europe, is mainly in. France, although it is credited to Switzerland. Koad accident? in the I'nitod Kingdom increased from 37,92. i in 1918 to -51,* ,YM in 1919; of tjie latter iiilH w«i» fatal. The cost of keeping a convict for * rear in an lunglish prison ha* gone up pi nee 1913 from under Jc2S to over JE9o. Reindeer are more numerous than, boreee in Norway.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10838, 2 March 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10838, 2 March 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10838, 2 March 1921, Page 7

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