Something for MOTHERS. EVERY CHILD born into the world with an Inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, dUngunng humours of the akin, scalp, and blood, become* an object of the moat tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong* and mar its future happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflicted children to acquaint themselves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment available. Warm baths with Cutiocra. Soaf to clesntie the ikln snd scalp of crusts and scales, irentlo application* of Ctjtioubjl. Ointment to allay ttchinir. Irritation, and Inflammation, and sootbe and Ueal, followed In the severq enses by mild dosoi of Cttttcttha. Rmolvzht, afford instant and grateful relief, speedy cure, nnd leave nothing to be desired by anxious parents. Bold by all Colonial CfctmUt*. Pottm Dnco k Ch*m. Cear., Sole Prop*., Boiton, V. 8. A. roR Immediate SALE, — New 7-room house, I bath-room with fireplace, and wash house with copper, nice garden, and pleasant position, east end. 1} acres. Price moderate, Terms exceptionally easy.— Apply B. J. Cabthew. FOR RALE.— Exceptional BUILDING HITE. About one aore of that tastefully laid out and well planted garden m Devon»street West, recently the property of O. W. Oovett, Esq. Will be sold in °ne or more lots to suit purchaser. Terms, if necessary.- Apply to James O/Okopor. 13fi NOTICE. HPHE EXCELSIOR JOINERY J_ WORKS are REMOVED to New Promise*, Devon«street, next Presbyte- ■ ran Church. 1 124 G. CLIFF. NOTICE. HAYING disposed of mj business, I have to request all accounts due to me tj be paid by 31st January, 1901, and if not paid by that date shall he placed in ih » h*nd« of my solicitor for collection withont further notice. JOHN AHBOTT, 164 Tinsmith and Plumber. ANTED Known,— Friend's Royal Egg Preservative is sold in a dry (.order. When required for use it is dissolved in boiling water and allowed to 0001, thon rubbed over the eggs. b 515 TIMBER BUSINESS FOR SALE. I LENDERS are invited for the Purchase of the interest of the late John B alley in the old-established TIUBU& tad SAWMILLING BUBINt.B» Of HaLLh.T4.ND ETO&, whioh his- been carried ou iv the City of Wel> liiig'.on for 35 yvars. Mr HaMey's inter* st in out-half, and i*. i 4 d osi red to sell hia rhare in the goiuw roucern Particulars will be supplied to intoning purchasers. Highest or any Tender not necessarily aooepced. Tenders dote on 25th J unary. Appy to YOUNG 4 TttiPß, Weliiugton, Solicitors for the Adminißtrtuore. 80 fir HATH')! * -JH. MUM*"*! - N.. f V PHI' U8 vi FUiiSri L'lii. hn a come down with another bump at R. A. GILLESPIE'c?, Devon-street East. ' all for prioes, <
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11659, 19 January 1901, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11659, 19 January 1901, Page 3
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