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With Eczema on Arm and Legs— CoCild Scarcely Sleep for Months —Tried Many Treatments Without Result—Did Not Work for 11 Weeks—Relieved in Ten Days and COMPLETELY CURED BY TWO SETS OF CUTICURA " Mr trouble began With irritation on the legs and right arm. which developed into eczema, it became so bad in u I few weeks' time that :-'ii I was " l perfect ' u. agony. I was pre(*tfSi // vented from attendA." K Jl ing work, and, al""V though I was only / I A J to ° pleased to try 7 wYf &-, remedies suggested \ \aW v? by my friends, 1 hey x\l \/j /~ were all used wlth- >■%///■ out. any 'effect.' I became pessimistic, especially so considering that: I had been through the hands of two doctors, who failed to do any good. . One dav I decided to make another attempt to get rid of my complaint and purchased a full set of'Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills, and in ten days I found the irritation disappearing. I would not have believed. it possible for any remedy to afford such comfort in so short a time. I was able to sleep at night a thing which I had not been able to do for months and in the course of another week there were unmistakable, signs of theieczema being mastered. I persevered with Cuticura, and in six weeks, using two supplies, I was cured. • I have every reason to be grateful to Cuticura, 1 for I was able to return to work after eleven weeks'-idle-ness. George Harrison, Poole Terrace, n'r. South Milford,Yorkshire, June 11,1907." Send to nearest depot.for free Cuticura Book on Treatmentof Skin Diseases. : ■. . * ; — : '■'. V For pimples, blackheads, red, rough, and oily skins, dandruff, dry, thin, falling hair, shaving, shampooing, sanative, antiseptic cleansing and for the toilet,.bath, and nursery Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are'.unequalled. Coated) to Purify the Blood. A Siowe Set orten Cures. Sold throuehoutthe world. Depots: London. 27. Charterhouse Sq.: Parle, 5. Hue de la Patx: Australia. R. Towns <S= Co.. Sydney: South Africa, Lenno-i. Ltd.. Cane Town, eh'.: V. S, A., Potter Uni* Lenno-i. Ltd.. Cane Town, et A Cliein. Corp., Sole Props.,

Preserver ! Onlv Katg Preservative gaining GOLD MEDALS in X« Zealand—including the recent; .Inter-" national Exhibition held in Christchurch. .;. ...NEARLY... ;* , 8,000,600 Eggs \Vere Preserved in this well-known feoluiiori. last season and''■;tlie':.demand js Rapidly Increasing because there are no failures, no risk, and it k easy- to use. Kggs Preserved in Xortous' Prize Premier Egg Preservative find a ready sale and' a Clear Profit/of 6d to 9d per dozen eggs. It is 25 per; centr. stronger and 25 per 'ceni.' cheaper than: other brands--a fact that shows a 50 /per cent advantage or the seasons turnover. ■ All ■ Merchants ! and : , storekeepers sell it,' Write lo'NOIffON' "&, CO. Lytteltoii, .for booklets, eus. Examine your tin when opening, it may contain one of the Valuable Cash. Prizes. .-'- ';'■' . 0 Sundborn, FISH AND OYSTER SALOON Opposite Theatre Royal, BEOS to announce to; the Genera! Public that he has purchased th* Business lately carried ,on : by Mr CMANNING, and; trusts by. prompt at tetion to business to' merit ,a continuance of th* patronage hitherto bestowtd up..tun pr~ *—~-—- FBEBH FISH AND OYSTERS. AFTER-THEATRE SUPPERS a SPECIALTY. Telepkone 376,;. Please Remember fTIHAT it -is the Cheapest and "Be.. Store to purchase every tiling fo. the Housej- ■-:' ■'%''■'-''. - SIDEBOARDS, DUCHESS CHESTS, WARDROBES, TABLES/CHAIRS. COUCHES, ETC'" : : .BEDSTEADS, i LINOLEUM, OILCLOTH, HEARTH ;' " . ' '■: . : RUGS,- V".-\ FENDERS, ASH-PANS, DOOR : MATB Saucepans, Brnshwarej Outl'" r v. etc. COTS, PRAMS, AND GO-v,.JVrS. FUROTTURE STORE 4 Barnard Street. Tyrol Tea Rooms. HAY'S BUILDINGS, CORNER STRATHALLAN AND STAFFORD STREETS, now open.nHESE ROOMS have been fitted np J. with, all the City Appliances . »nr\ Comforts of Up-to-date Tea Room*, •.am' their position and the quality of the Service should make them the LEADING TEA ROOMS OF TIMARU. Coffee and Home-made Scones, 10 SO to '' 11.30 (Morning). GRILLS AND LIGHT LUNCHEONS 12 to 2 o'clock. Afternoon Tea and Refreshment OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. to 7.30 pm Snppers, Saturdays 10 p.m., and Theatr* NighU later. > - • / l>h«n» .?3& O srreater 'demand- than ever. , There is nothing better to tone up the system than tliia splendid wine. Price 2s 6d per bottle. J. Butter, Cbri»t,ohsrob •julTiwipit ■'-

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13682, 26 August 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13682, 26 August 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13682, 26 August 1908, Page 7