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KEPT PRISONER Whole Body Covered and Head So . Bad She Could Not Comb Hair- " Sight Affected—Neighbor Begged Her to Use Cuticura —It Cooled the Itching Flesh and BROUGHT REST, SLEEP AND A PERFECT CURE "Words crvn:v t c repress the awful skin disease I suffered with. My whole? bedy was covered with it. My head broke out so that I ccuJd not comb my hair. For a month or mere I suffered with a terribl-? sore threat. When i should lie down at night my eyes would stick together end I would have to bathe them before opening them each morning. I scarcely could -:ee for my eves had failed I me from the effect cf the skin disease. I tried three doctor?, but they gave me no relief and then I tried all kinds cf things that I thought would do me good but I could find nothing. I was a perfect prisoner with the awful humor. "One of my neighbors begged me to • try the Cuticura Remedies, and I mado up my mind to try them but net thinking that I would over he cured. I would take a hot bath with Cuticura Srap and then ripply the Cuticura Ointment. I found relief'in a few days and in a ,month you could scarcely sec a sprt en my face. I felt likes new person. V\ hen I lirst began to use the Cuticura Romedies they coded the itching flesh and brought me real good sleep and rest at night. I had suffered, fully two yeara with the skin disease but now I am a well woman and in good health. I beg every *" skin ■sufferer to use the Cuticura Remedies. I cannot praise Cuticura, enough because I thought that 1 weufd never eet v.-ell again. ' Mr?. Cordelia C. Pitts, Newborn, Georgia, U. S. A., Nov. 24 and Dec. 21, 10-03." Reference: IJ. Towns & Co., Sydney. C Keeping the Hair . Te prevent dry, thin and falling hair, ;*ni^ve dandruff, allay itching and irritation and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap and occasional . dressings with Cuticuva are usually effective vvh'-n nil other methods fail. Spe•fcial and lull directions accompany each package cf Cuticura. Do'iots: T.orulon, 27, Charterhouse Sq.: Auscra;m'. it. Towns & Co., Sydney; U. S. A.. Potter Urns .?; clicni. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. u3~Post tr'., ■-■■■>'re booh on torturing skin dlssases. DO THE RIGHT THING. Success comes from doing the right thing, at the right time, in the right way. Merchants desiring customs or carrying work done; travellers requiring their baggage checked; householders needing their furniture removed,, will do the right thing in employing the New Zealand Express Company, Ltd. Their service is reliable, economical—'the very oest., An "Old Maid" fell from the "Bridge" down below, And the river's cold waters soon kissed; Though rescued she was in condition "Solo," That all crept about the house, - "Whist!" But after a "Nap" she cried, in tones . sure, "I'll not provide doctors more lucre, I'll 'Beggar my neighbour,' some Peppermint Cure, And this beastly old chill I will "" Euchre l'» Genuine in diamond shaped bottles: Syrup of White Pine with Tar at Gower's Pharmacy. Carry's Tricopnerous, la 3d per bot- , tie at Wilton's Pharmacia*.

SEVEN OUT OP SEVEN HUNDBED ECONOMIES FOR MEN. MADAM-- TeSI Your Husband! THE better the woman the mare deeply interested she will be in everything her men-folk need. And though JPATIX/S Half Yearly Sale. has justly earned the title "The Sale the Women Wait for" it also affords many timely chances for the sterner sex to add to wardrobes and save money in doing so. Here are examples showing how the Sale Prices have touched the Mercery. MEN'S HEAVY MAKE WOVEN PYJAMA SUITS, good ran<"'•!? of sizes, 5s lid pair. MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SINGLETS—ReaI protection with «reat- comfort. 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s 6d. MEN'S NATURAL WOOL UNDERPANTS, 3s 11s, 4s lid and 5s 6d. MEN'S FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS,, made from New Zealand Flannels, 2s 6d, 2s lid and 3s 6d. MEN'S MERINO SINGLETS and PANTS. Is 6d, Is lid, 4>nd 2s 6d. MEN'S HEAVY STRONG WORKING SHIRTS, 3s 6d, and 3s lid. n( MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS—a broken lot of sizes—l 4, 14£ and 164 only. TO BE CLEARED AT Is lid EACH. If you can be fitted with either of these sizes it's a great opportunity for you. REMEMBER, ONLY SEVEN OUT OF SEVEN HUNDRED ECONOMIES ARE QUOTED. If any man's wardrobe needs replenishing, he should come now to jaCal:f Yearly Sale. VECTORI/f AVEHUE, WANGANUL Hi^ai Winter Sale NOW ON Bargains ixi all Departments. VICTORIA AVENUE,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12564, 16 July 1910, Page 3

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765

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12564, 16 July 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12564, 16 July 1910, Page 3

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