ECZEMA MADE HER GIVE UP WORK ■ ■ Hands, Arms, and Feet Affected— Medical Treatment Made Hands Swell and Run Water—Was as Helpless.as a Baby—Followed a Neighbour's Advice and Her CURE BY CUTICURA * HAS BEEN PERMANENT "My daughter, Mrs. Hannah Austin, lives with me, and in September, 1906, - something came on, j/Ttfy^^K her hands and' feet /dWjssyi£s\ which a doctor said ter^lSl? eczema. He S^h> —-^Sli^ gave her a box of «•$ «*. $|c ointment which /y av*n J' caused her hands to i-s-»* f swell and run water. V>—s^A She was in a dreadful state and &elP. le,ss M a ba£ y- 4;-^ eLgh^ 0W X mf A* hour, whose child had $llTfrnir> had a similar disease - II II U HI if on the head, recommended me to try Cuticura Ointment. Finding that it did her good, we went on trying Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills. Being employed in the mills as a silk worker, my daughter had had to give up work for a fortnight, but after using Cuticura Remedies for a few days she was able to resume her occupation. The disease not only affected her hands and feet but went up to her elbows. In all she had two tablets of Cuticura Soap, three boxes of Cuticura Ointment (some of which is still left), and one bottle ol Cuticura Pills. There has been no return of the distressing eruption and she is now working regularly. Mrs. Margaret Doxey, 43, Broad St., Leek, Staffordshire, June 19, 1907." Send to nearest depot for free CuticuraßookonTreatmentof Skin Diseases. LET MOTHERS KNOW That a warm bath with Cuticura Soap and a single anointing with Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients, will afford instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tor-tured babies, and rest for tired, wornout mothers when all else fails. Complete External and Internal Treatment tor j Every Humour ol Infanta, Children, and Adultr consists ol Cuticura Soap to Cleanse the Skin, Cuttcura Ointment to Heal the Skin, and Cuticura ReBolVent PUlfl (Chocolate Coated) to Purity the Blood. A Single' Set often Cures. Sold throughout tha world. Depota: London, 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, 6. Rue de la Palx: Australia, R. Towns & Co.. Sydney; So. Africa, Lennon, Ltd., Cape Town, etc., U.S.A., Jtttter Drug AChem. Corp.. Sole Fropi* , Bottom ' - HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER makes food light, Healthful, and deliciou&. HUDSON'S BALLOON BRAND BAKING POWDER has stood the test for thirty years. Prices, 6d, 1/- and 1/9 per tin. 13 Ti^GONJURER'S CASKET AITA.'iATUS & DIRECTIONS FOR ABOUT 02233 Bosen Mysterious Tricks Only 2/S /ffi^. Enough for an Entire Evening's *-^£p£*^v-^l^^ "^*—* Ectcrtainment.*—*— wFsSstSg&kSpZZZXI' ANYONE1 CAN. TJO THEM $oSMsffiWs&L WHEN YOIJ KNOW HOWfi!?o^jP&ifoffiSsS Also Book of 32 Splendid $&«&|fg&jglQ&j%^£ Tricks, fully illustrated and explained, with all the " Patter TES^fi^fnßftßSffrwtjPjjiy Talk " to introduce the Feats. Price, only UaW-a-Cl»»wa, including postage. SfeT is great fan notifying jrour friends! C<> this Conjurer* Casket jt and you vill be the cleverest fellow in your district, it contains 3s* the ippftratus' for about a dozen first-rate tricks, including Malnmet't Sphere, tbat, at the word of command, storx in mid-air.ami movesa> directed; the Pillars of Solomon, a remarkable liluuaa by wbKba savtred striag becomes wbolo; the Magic Pillar, with which several eff»-:tire feati cm be done; the Magic Cora!' Beads, strung on a knotted cord, can be released without untying the knots; the Magic Ciibo can be employed-for a number of seosaliooal tricks; the Magic Wand, tbe Ring and Wand, the Barber's Pole, the Transform tog Pictures. Ac. - The Book that accompanies the Casket has a large number of illustration;, and 00l only explains quite clearly and fully how each trick is done, but it gives all the " Palter Talk " (hit keeps tb* audience amused and helps so materially to make the performance • success. Besides the tricks contained in the Caiket, there are about twenty other feats and illusions fully explained is the Book, for which you un easily make or procurs the necessary apparatus. This is a . great bargain at Half-a-Crown (we. pay tbe postage), and, la secure new customers, wa will GIVE with each of thj first hundred orders for that* Caskets lbs Magic P"jckf^ Book ItJe.crihtApa aw v 01 the Book), with which many mystifying tricks .can be done-jKB^ Th» Unlea Maaufarcfturlng and Agen€j®B&§ 299 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE. Egmont Stables, Hawera. TO TRAVELLERS. ON Hire.—MOTOR CAR, Single and Double Buggie, Traps, Cabs, etc. Best wedding carriages in the district. New Glass-sided Hearaa. H . W EL L 8 ,, Proprietor. 'Phon« SO.
Our " Special Sales" Day COMUS SIX DAYS A WEEK. WE RECOMMEND OUR BARGAINS AS SAFELY AS WE RECOMMEND GOLDEN SOVEREIGNS. FLOUR REDUCED. BUTTER REDUCED. 1001b. bag FLOUR, 13s 6d. BLACK SWAN BUTTER, Is Id per lb. 501b. bag FLOUR, 6s 9d. DEFIANCE FACTORY, Is Id per lb. 251b. bag FLOUR, 3s 6d. EDMONDS' BAKING POWDER, 3 OATMEAL, per bag, 3s 3d. tins for" 2s 6d. SAGO, 61bs. for Is. LUNCH BISCUITS, 41bs. for Is. TAPIOCA, 61bs. for Is. COCOA, V.H., per lb., 3s 3d. NEW DATES, 41bs. for Is. CHEESE, Factory, 6£d lb. by Cheese. CLEANED CURRANTS 121bs for 2s MILK KISSES, Is per lb. 9d. MIXED CHOCOLATES, Is per lb. ELEME RAISINS, 121bs. for 2s 3d. AMMONIA, 3 bottles for Is. SEEDEDRAISINS (160z.), 4 pkts. iot INDIAN CHUTNEY, Is 3d-per bottle. Is. . BAG BLUE (Reckett's) lOd, lb. LOLLIES (Assorted), 31bs. for Is. HARTCOT BEANS, 61bs. for Is. WHEAT (Prime), 4s 9d per bushel. SPLIT PEAS, 51bs. for Is. OATS 2s 3d per bushel. LENTILS, per lb., 3^d. BEST WAX CANDLES, per lb., 7d. FRESH HERRINGS, per tin, 6d. NUGGETT, 3 tins for Is. HERRINGS IN T. SAUCE, Bd. CORNFLOUR, 41bs for Is. .MULLET, per tin, 6d. BACON (Dimock's), Bd. per lb. OTINA, OTINA, 3 bags for 2s 6d. HAMS. HAMS, Bd. per lb. ROLLED OATS, per bag, lOd. A Ton of our Famous GOLDEN CROSS TEAS just arrived, consigned direct to KERNOHAN AND CO., from Ceylon, sole agent in New Zealand (see Shipping News). THE PRICE IS Is 4d, Is Bd, Is lOd per lb., TWO COUPONS given with every pound. Samples Free. SUPPORT THE MAN who first brought down the prices here. Enquire his name from your neighbours, arid they will use the Household one of KERNOHAN, principal of Til© Cffaeap Providers, GUYTQN STBEIT. CALL FOR OUR NEW PRICE LIST
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12239, 12 June 1909, Page 2
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