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Hands Cracked Open, Bled, Burned and Ached—Could Not Sleep nor Even Dress Himself—Professional Treatment Failed to Help Him. MAN OF 70 OWES\SRife£ COMFORT TO CUTICURA: "I am a, man seventy years old. My hands were very sore and cracked open v;«;-: ;..'v :i -on the insides for over a : 'ysa.r.-''vritix large sores. •^^.' '■ ! . - They would crack open i#V i,vi':;'i-\;>:?and Meed, itch, burn ■Wi" "S< <S% and ache so that I could not sleep and could do ; - W iifeW'"'■toufi little work. They r - were so bad that I could VV **».-/ not,dress myself in the '*\ ' morning. They would \ bleed and the blood V-: r dropped on the floor. I ■ WVY; / V called on two doctors, ■■■' N. \/ '/'■■ biittheydidmonogood. :''•-.-^V/.■• I could get nothing to do rncanygood tilllgotthe Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment: About a.yeur ago my daughter got a.cako of Cuticura Soap nd cne bcx of Cu «- cura Ointment acid in cue week from the time I began to, use them my hands were all healed up and they have not oeen a mite sere since. I would not be without the Cuticura Eomcdics. ■ ■;. "They also cured a bad sore on the hand cf cne cf mv neighbor's children* and thev think very highly of Cuticura. John W". Hasty, So. Effingham, N. H., U. 5.5 A., Mar. 5 and Apr. 11, 09. Eeference: K. Towns &. Co., Sydney. Th~ purest, sweetest and most economical method of preserving, purifying and beautifying baby's delicate skin, scalp and hair is the constant use ol Cuticura Soap, assisted, when necessary, by gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment. For rashes, itchings, inflammations and chafings of infants,.children and adults, as well as for shaving, shampooing sanative, antiseptic cleansing and all purposes of the toilet, bath anc.

'. KEN N PAINTER AND PAPERHANGEU (Opposite J. M. Brown's). NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PREMISES. JUST LANDEDTWO SHIPMENTS OF "WALL PAPERS. Come early and get your choice before Spring Cleaning. All descriptions of Painters' Requisites and Artists' Materials in stock. GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS In NEW GOODS 'NEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS AIKENHEAD'S (Late Penrose's), CASH DRAPER 500 Lovely . Embroidered BLOUSE LENGTHS, enough stuff to make a Full Blouse —good quality embroidery and nice patterns. The vaiuo of these Blouse Lengths is 4s Cd—Our price only 2s 11d. 5000 Yards of COTTON WASHING GOODS in all tho latest makes —Crepes, Muslin, Print, Gingham, Zephyr, Nurse Cloth, School Girl Cloth, Liuens, Drills, etc. —nothing to equal them for tough wear. Our prices 6fd to 1s per yard. 100 Ladies' WHITE DRESS SKIRTS. All different designs—Linen, .Muslin,... Embroidery, etc. These skirts are all well made and good shapes. Prices from 7S 6ci to 2CS. Big Variety in Ladies' LINEN and MUSLIN DRESSES, from 12s 6d to 30s. Ladies' TRIMMED HATS in all the latest shapes and nicely trimmed. Our prices- are 17S 6d to 255. Ladies' READY-TO-WEAR HATS—this is a line wo do very well. Prices from 4S 11d to 12s 6d. Children's CASHMERE MUSLIN and SILK FROCKS—trimmed lace aud insertion—From-3S tld to 15S. Children's MUSLIN PINAFORES, well made, good shapes—From Is. OUR FANCY DEPARTMENT ' Is laden with New Novelties in Neckwear, , Gloves, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Embroiderie's, Insertion, Beltsj Peggy • . - . Bags, etc. Wo also Stock .. j MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' SUITS, TROUSERS, SHIRTS, CAPS, SOCKS, . SINGLETS, FLANNELS, & UNDERPANTS. ' : - ::\

m m mm WM m llll^EE « H FIVE TO - _ Let this suffice, Gar Boots are nice, And right in price IRVING'S' KIIkII SCARLET BOOT SHOP, T" OAMARU. .; wm

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10587, 18 October 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10587, 18 October 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10587, 18 October 1910, Page 2

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