THEIR SCALPS IN A DREADFUL STATE Four Children Suffered a Year with Terrible ■-• Ringworm Hair All Came Out in Patches Leaving Scalp Dry and Scaly Grew Worse Under Various Treatments. ALL CURED BY TWO SETS OF CUTICURA "About eighteen months ago my four children had ringworms on the body and head. They were under the doctor's care over three months without any satisfactory result; in fact they got worse. Then we tried several other so-called remedies without effect. All the hair came off in patches and left the scalp dry and scaly. They were in a dreadful state. At last a friend persuad jd me to try the Cuticura Remedies. I used the complete treatment, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent. I had two lots of each and before I finished the second lot they were completely cured. Now they have beautiful heads of hair, soft and glossy. I still continue to use the Cuticura Soap, which I find much.superior to all'other soaps for the head and skin. My children had been suffering nearly twelve months before I tried the Cuticura Remedies and I bhall always recommend them to- others. Edward S. Walker, 67, Oxford St., Loughboro, Leicester, Eng., Dec. 6, 1908." Reference: R. Towns <fc Co.. Sydney. For Faded Fretted Women -A/ \-.\ In the 32-page pam- '"' - A Jphlet wrapped about J Cuticura Ointment are -/ ' to be found most valuable suggestions for women, especially "mothers, for removing torturing,' disfiguring humours, rashes and inflammations ; for sanative,, antiseptic cleansing of ulcerated, inflamed mucous surfaces and destruction of microscopic life, and for bringing about by suggestion and medication a normal condition of health, strength and beauty. Cuticura Remedies are sold wherever the British •f?\n*fnn<%*a rtonnta' T.nnHnn 07 nharterhoitse 50,.; Towns <fc Co.. ' « A.. PotMUSICAL. MUSIC. "ISB HALL will resume her Tiessons THURSDAY, June3rd, 1909. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Railway Concessions to country pupils. Perms mav begin at any time, MISS MARION HAY, L.A.8., Assistant Music Mistress (pupil of Miss Hall). \ STRATHMORE, ELIZABETH aT. MR J. H. COOMBS , TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Viola, nnd Mandoline, has resumed . .Teaching: Bands supplied for Dances, Garden Parties, etc. Address: Bank St., or "The Dresden." EDUCATIONAL. MISS CHRISSIE SMITH, (London and the Continent). \RT CLASSES—Painting, Drawing, all branches. Studio, Technical School. ORDERS taken' for Portraits. FRENCH Conversation and Reading Circle, Advanced French Class, Beginners. , GERMAN Conversation Circle. Particulars, Warraidyte, Latter St. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. TR. F. P. LOWRY'S CLASSES are xt! held every MONDAY NIGHT, commencing at 7.30. Old and New Square Dancing taught. Intending Pupils are requested to be-in attendance at 7.30. HIGHLAND DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. ISS RITA GLOVER will resume _.__ her Class on SATURDAY, the Ist May. For further particulars apply to 1 MISSES R. AND R. GLOVER, Arcade. Dresscutting School. MISS COE, SUPERVISOR. CLASSES DAILY FROM 10 TO 4. IMPERIAL SYSTEM T4rroßT. ARCADE CHAMBERS. Kircher's B E! ST VAL U E I N Furniture, Comfortable EASY CHAIRS FOR WINTER NIGHTS. ' Cabinet Goods made to. Order. Make. Wo*k Easy by buying one of our 6d Fire Kindlers. STAFFORD STREET NORTH, next Nalder's. MONUMFNTAL SCULPTOR, . LARGE & CHOICB LOCAL and IMPORTED MODERATE N Marble and Granite Monuments fro™ Scotch and Italian Quarries. Note Address: Sophia Street, Timaru Opposite Wreck Monument. ALL THE COMFORTS OF AN OPEN FIRE ARE possessed hv the 7RALANDM Range. You simply open the special flue, lift off the top, and the fire burns beautifully before you, making your kitchen so cosy to sit in. It heats quicklv, cooks splendidly. Writefor Catalogue No. 25. BARNINGHAM AND CO., Ltd., Dunedio.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13942, 30 June 1909, Page 2
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