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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 SKIN COMFORT TO CUTICURA "1 am a man seventy years old. My bands were very sore and (Tacked open on the insides for over a year with large sores, They would crack open and bleed, itch, burn and ache so that I could morning. They would \ bleed and the blood f dropped on the floor. I \ called on two doctors. / but they did me no good. I could get nothing to do meany good till I get the Cntioura Soap and Cnticura Ointment. About a year ago my daughter got a cake of Cuticum Soap and cno box of Cuticura Ointment and in one week from the time I began to use them ray hands were all healed up and they have net been a mite soro since. I would not be without the Cnticura Remedies. “They also cured a bad sore on th« hand of one rf my neighbor’s children, end they think very highly of Cnticura. John \V. Hasty, fio. Effingham, N. H., U. S. A., Mar. 5 and Apr. 11. ’09.” Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. For Baby’s Skin The purest, sweetest and most economical method of preserving, purifying and beautifying baby’s delicate skin, scalp and hair is the constant use of Cuticura Soap, assisted, when necessary, by gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment. For rashes, itchings, inflammations and chafinps of infants, children and adults, as well as for shaving, shampooing. sanative, antiseptic cleansing and all purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery Cuticura Soap and Ointment are unrivaled. not sleep and could do but little work. They but little work. They were no bad that I could not dress myself in tho Cntlcv.ri Tie’VTd'ra are sold wherever Ihe Brltiro !sk noais. l-mMs: l.ondon. 27, •'lmrtcrliousj oq.l usiralla, 11. Towns & Co.. Sydney: U. ». A.. PottM rtur ehem, Corp.. Sole Props.. Boston. ■ • •cnticura Book.

'V^uv.uva «.P Take one of these a day and it will keep your i I Blood pure! 'SulfariliaTableli The Wonderful Blood Purifier ? <sr IMPURE BLOOD Is the prolific cause of many diseases. When the blood is not clean and pure, the system loses tone and vim, the_ organs of the, body become inactive and fail to eliminate the waste matter, the mind too, becomes affected and the face gets pimply and blotchy. « SULFARILLA TABLETS ” is the best and safest medicine for all complaints arising from Impurities of the Blood, such as Piles, Rheumatism, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, etc. Sulfarilla Tablets are made from Sulphur and Sarsaparilla (two of the greatest blood purifiers known to medical science) with other active medicinal ingredients, wade up into tablet form* As a medicine for childrens use, they are unsurpassed, being eaten like lollies, and may be given with perfect safety. LADIES who desire to possess a Clear Bright Complexion and a Fresh, Healthy Skin will invariably attain that result by taking One Sulfarilla Tablet daily. P BOLD bVchemists and STOREKEEPERS. 1/- PER BOX. ~ Opining of New Furniture Warehouse in Invercargill. Seoul! ar and Chisholm, Ltd., OF DUJfEDIJf, Have pleasure in announcing that they have purchased the extensive premises lately occupied by Mr John Edmond in Tay Street, which, after being renovated, will 1 2 opened as The City Furniture Warehouse. 1 Large stocks will be kept of ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS. AND FURNISHINGS in Artistic and Popular Styles. For over 43 Scoullar and Chisholm, Ltd., have maintained their leading position for Excellence in Quality and Value, and as they are proprietors of the largest Furniture Factory and Warehouse In Otago, they are in a position to quote Bed-rock Prices for Everything. The date of opening will be advertised in a few days. Scoullar and Chisholm, Ltd,, THE CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, TAY STREET, and at Rattray, Maclaggan, and Dowling Streets, Dunedin. AS GOOD AS GOLD Go! CIGARETTE Tobacco \LL SMOKERS WHO MAKE THEIR OWN CIGARETTES WILL FIND “OLD GOLD TOBACCO" A SWEET, COOL. SMOOTH SMOKE. AND \S GOOD AS GOLD Specially manufactured for the New Zealand marKet. KEEP THE LABELS.

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Southland Times, Issue 16688, 17 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 16688, 17 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 16688, 17 March 1911, Page 2