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"I had eczema on the shin. The trouble began with a small red rash, which increased until larger than the size of a half-crown. It was very red and inflamed and was a source of annoyance to me, as it used to itch and burn very much at times. I could have scratched it to pieces. I had it for about six months. After using Cuticura Ointment for tliree weeks the eczema disappeaied and has not returned and it is three months ago now since I used the Cuticura Ointment." (Signed) Sydney J. Smith, IS Wrights St., li. FVahran, Vic., September 3, 1915. Free sample each by post with 32-p. Skin Book. (Soap to cleanse and Oirtt ■ ment to heal.) Address post-card: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N, S. W. Sold throughout the w0r1d....

As Superior as it Looks— (jjg. Even without an mtimate knowledge of the undisputed luoritj of the construction of the "EGMONT" gig, you feel at soon as you see it that Taranaki farmers aro right In giving it pride of place. What 1b more important, the more you kno«f about it, the moro strenuously you will uphold their opinion, The "EtJMONT" is quality throughout. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), STRATFORD.

STRATFORD. 7,/1 1 FOll 12 vanlo Good Stripe Flannelette; 1/I'/; yard for ditto Nurse Cloth; lO'/Vl yard for Khaki Stripe Drill.—o. T. Walters' Rale. fi/ft Maids' 3(i-inch White Pique Frock; S'll for Maiil-s' 40-ineh White Pique Frocl'; ft/11 for Maids' 4.5' inch White Pique l'rock.—Walters' Tteal Sale. o.ii. JJAXXAH'S, the Boot. People's, motto is "ChryptofonehoidsyphoiiostonMta," which, being interpreted, means that the Boots and Shoes of Hannah are out on their own. It spells comeliness, no conn, the beauteous appearance of the pedal extremities, irresistible fascination of the *lim female ankle, the peculiar patrician pcdalgoginess. as it were, of the springing steps of the sole over matter of the mere, man (you know what I mean), and is derived from the Anglo-Italianico, Franco-Russo, Ser-biano-Monteuegrino, Belgianico and .Jellicoe, allied with the best of leather, best of workmanship. The poorest pocket can participate in ''Chryptoconehoidsyphonostoiuatn." Only procurable from Uanna'h's Boot Stores everywhere, hut particularly at Stratford. e.ii. After the above long speech a short one will be quite apropos. Wow about n pair of Hannah's I.adie-.' White Shoes at 7/0, 8/0, 9/0. Eh, what? I'll net 'em at once. c.n. gV .love! That's a smart boot you're wearing. Where did you get it? Oh! just dropped a line to Hannah and Co., Stratford, and their shop down there sent them up bv post. Cheap, too; and, as you say, Cheap, too. e.n. fjOTTON in explosives means scarcity for towel manufacturers. We bought early. Home prices since up 50 per cent.—R. IT. White and Co., Strat- ■ ford. e.n. ' yonr needs may be, either in the household or oil the farm, you will save money by calling at Chas. Martin and Co.'s, Broadway, e.n. 'yyALTEUS is still selling Fast Black . Hose, <«ith double feet, and White; also at 1/11 pair, Sale Price—Next Bank of New Zealand. e.n. ; PJHIP .Shapes, all colors, at V- each. — G. T. Walters' End-of-Season Sale, next Bank of New Zealand. e.n. gAVE yourself a lot of work this hot weather by painting voiir stove with Aluminium Paint. See one on show . at Chas. Martin and Co.'s, Broadway, j l °t I.—White Towels, good quality, . 43in x Klin, 1/-; better quality,! 3Sin x iiOin, 1/-, for cash only.—White's J Corner, Stratford. e.n. is the ';ime to visit J. McAllister's Studio, Broadwav North, for that Photograph. Remember the old folk. e.n. T ADIES' White Embroidered Dresses, 1 each; usually 22/0 to 32./0; Mollison's Sale Prices, 14/11, 10/11, 10/11. T,OT TT.—Huge White Towels, 00 x 20, 1/3; heavier towel, 4.3 x 22, 1/3; cash prices only.—White's Corner, Stratford. e.n. £)OX'T wait too long. Hasten nevw and see .T. McAllister. Photographer. Tomorrow may be too late. e.n. W E Specialise in everything in the Photographic profession. Wedding Groups a: feature. —J. McAllister, e.n. SUPPORT THE COUNTRY THAT SUPPORTS YOU—SMOKE NEW ZEALAND TOBACCO. "What!" you say, "Can Now Zealand produce tobacco?" Yes, and, moreover, it produces ill Gold Pouch a brand that is superior to the imported article. The soil and climate of liawke's Bay are ideal for tobacco-growing, and you need io just try one pouch of the finished product to admit that no imported brand can compare with it in flavor, sweetness, coolness and value. Try Gold Pouch: your own interests compel you to do so. Think of it —2ioz. for 1/-, at all tobacconists and stores—4s per cent, better value than the foreign brands. (J FLUENZOLFOR YOUNG CHILDREN To irrigate and disinfect the throat and nasal passages of yourig children, j unable lo gargle, pour half a teaspoonI ful of warm Fluenzol into each no«tril | at intervals while the child is on its ; back. Give internally to reduce tem- ! perature. Free from narcotics or sweetening gyrat;. Fluenzol (1/6 and 9/<ti it iiarmles." eHMreii.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 February 1917, Page 3

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