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Whole Body Covered and Head So Bad She Could Not Comb HairSight Affected—Neighbor Begged Her to Use Cuticura Cooled the itching Flesh and BROUGHT REST, SLEEP AND A PERFECT CURE "Words cann t cypress the awful skin disease I suffei o:I with. My -whole body was- covered with it. My head broke out so "that I cr\\)r] not comb my hair. For a m-nth r iii-rn I-,suffered with a terrible throat. When I should lie down at night my eyes would stick to- § ether and I would have to bathe them efore opening them each morning. I scarcely could see for my eyes had failed Qe from the effect of the skin disease. I tried three doctors, but they gave me no relief and then I tried all kinds of things that I thought would do me good but I could find nothing. I was a perfect prisoner with the awful humor. " One of my neighbors begged me to try the Cuticura Remedies, and I made up my mind to try them but not thinking that I would ever be cured. I would take a hot bath with Cuticura Soap and then apply the Cuticura Ointment. I found relief in a few days and in a month you could scarcely see a spot on my face. I felt like a new person. When I first began to use the Cuticura Remedies they cooled the itching flesh and brought me real good sleep and rest at night. I had suffered fully two years •with the skin disease but now I am a well woman and in good health. I beg every skin sufferer to use the Cuticura Remedies. I cannot praise Cuticura enough because I thought that I would never get well again. Mrs. Cordelia C. Pitts, Newborn, Georgia TJ. S. A., Nov. 24 and Dec. 21, IUOS." Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney.

To prevent dry, thin and falling hair, remove dandruff, allay itching and irritation and promote 'the growth and beauty of the hair, frequent shampoos •with Cuticura Scap and occasional dressings with Cuticura are usually effective when all other methods fail. Special and full directions accompany each package of Cuticura. Depots: London, 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Australia. R. Towns & Co., Sydney; U. S. A.. Pottei jg & Chera. Corp., Sole Props.. Boston. ea-Post i, 32-page book on torturing skin diseases.

WM. JABDINE. AUCTIONEER, WEAR STREET, HAS FOR PRIVATE SALE, 243—4 Good Building Sites, North End — £125 each 246— A New 6-roomed House, h. and c. . ' water, gas, built-in tubs, lovely view. Easy terms— £9OO 250 —6j Acres, close to town— Price, £3OO 252 —50 Acres, Duntroon, 4 rooms — Price, £lB per ■ c^e 255— 10 Acres, 4 rooms; close to railway station — Price £6OO 266 —17 Acres, 5 rooms; close to town— Price £BSO 270 —07 Acres, Gore; close to town and' cheese factory—- .-■..'■'.-:'■' Price, £25 per acre .v (Very easy terms.) 263— 4-roomed House, North End — Price, £420 262 —|-Acre, with 4-roomed house; central— Price, £375

. D./FAMILTON AND SONS, THAMES ' S T R E IT. i-ACRE on .Hill, magnificent view—£9o (This is a Good Speculation). An ACRES, L.1.P., Ardgowan--300 ACRESjvFreehold; Vmile from Siding •; 60 Acres in Oats, 80 ready for Wheat and Root .Crops...PRICE, £l6 Per Acre Commodious buildings, laud very clean, permanently watered, and is in our opinion the cheapest farm on the market. Very favorable terms can be arranged QA ACRES, Freehold, 8 miles from c Oamaru— r,- , PRICE, £l2 Per Acre TO 6rSoomeid-/ HOUSE, Ouse street; rentj'l4~s6d.

To Those Who Are Looking For DAIRY FARMS. No. 421.— 60 ACRES, FREEHOLD, 4 rooms, byre and barn — £2B per acre. No. 407 80 ACRES, FREEHOLD, 3 rooms, byre, etc — £2B per acre. CBoth these places are within 6 miles of Oamaru and are worthy of inspection.) No. 334.— 100 ACRES, L.1.P.; rent Is 6d per acre; together with 45 ;.■ Acres Government Lease at 6d per I acre, and 10 Acres Railway Reserve, 13s per, annum; 4-roomed house, cowbyre, buggy shed, loosebox, and barn. Good live fences, water-race through property— Price for Lot, £450. (Owner must sell owing to ill-health.) ENQUIRE AT ONCE. AND CO.,

EMPLOYERS ELSEWHERE, QUOTATIONS ACCIDENT, ITCHEN STREET, H. F. GIBSON, DISTRICT f MANAGER. '

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10514, 23 July 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10514, 23 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10514, 23 July 1910, Page 2

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