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ITCHING WAS ALMQSTUNBEARABLE • Eczema on Neck and Hands Over 2 Years. Used Cuticura Remedies . and It Disappeared, Has Used Cuticura Soap Ever Since, and Finds It a "Splendid Skin Soap." ■ "I suffered with eczema on my neck and hands for over two years. At times the itching was almost unbearable and at night I was unable to sleep soundly, as formerly. \ I have been travelling a great deal and one ■ occasion, my fellow passenger in the cabin had a nasty eruption on his face and neck, and during the trip he must have used the same towel and soap as I did, because after I got to Melbourne I began to suffer from an eruption on my neck and back of hands. ! As it did not go away I consulted a doctor \ In Street. He told me that it was | eczema that I was suffering from. He pre- : scribed for me, but did not cure me. I next ) tried an herbal preparation without any \ benefit. I also tried Ointment and : Pills with the same result. "I then let it alone for some time but as it was getting worse I tried — owing to recommendation of a friend — Cuticura Ointment. I used two tins of the Cuticura Ointment and one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent and have not been troubled with it Bince. It entirely disappeared. I omitted to say that I used the Cuticura Soap during the treatment and have continued to use it ever since and intend continuing to use it, as I find it a splendid skin soap. I have ; recommended both the Cuticura Soap and . the Cuticura Ointment to my friends and to ; lots of people I have met; as I believe that ■ were the virtues of the Cuticura Remedies ' as widely known as they should be, very few who value a clear and healthy skin would be without them, especially those who are obliged to travel." (Signed) W. G. Harrington, Importer of Electrical Materials, 72 Abercrombie St., Redfern, Sydney, N. S- W. t Mar. 22, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment art* cold throughout the world, a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with 32-p. book on the skin will be sent free, on application to R. Towns & Co., Dept. 9K, Sydney, N. S. W. f Mrs. Clare M Miltaf, Enmore, M •• People who have \ w- not used 3unlight Soap \ m for blankets should try it. \ , i The common soaps seem to % ; I leave the blankets dull and \ I heavy to the touch, .but | I * Sunlight r makes ;the nap I I .stand well up and* makes I I them fleecy and . 1 B woolly, as though s^v j*^ ■ || they had just come* V\ v»~& A IV out of the shop, \^^^T m\ \ and this with less N^L/Px \ time and less work "f^/LA \ than is required \^^K7 with ordinary fi& NO. 87. GUARANTCCd UNDER THE ' "PURE FOOD ACT. 1»08," BY LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. SYDNEY, N.9.W, tjO, 67. '' - ■ ■ ', .. . ■ ■ ■' .' '; THE CHAMPION DANCER .OF THE WORLO ITIIW NIMBLTEFOOTI -^eluding delivery !. . . ; REELS, to any address.- ■ ► STEP DAncES, sue- is^jja f-lP FLAPS and 14 iv. /^traa ■• <teSi§ Bri£IAKDOWN3 "*■ iTO "ill PERFECT TIME V" £—£/ ■ *3-t|^ Wonderful Agriity. TJ^^_~ Tl^*^) Mafvel)out Hee! and YOU liaTf on); to bent time for »nr kind of Step IWceantl - 1 Tim Mimblefnut will "•Imke'liis \rg» •' in ih» t11 ,.,t Hirit/inu way. You never «»w finer duiicing in rmir lif«. The mi,at p^rf.ct tim« i» pr«»«rT«-cl ami lh-i .cmlli-M Tariety of "«tei>ii" Tim |>er/i>rm« is «nr|>ri»i'g »-i] far eicelit t)je l.iejt e(tor[» <if th« tnont ifip'Mt !<r»f>ssion»l iianoers. Ereiyboily iilrnlr.'s Tim .N'imol(>f.vi' t 'f r« unr'»til« nffility ami urnce. This eU-rar toy ia »n iif.rn.iiin.- fo!irc« of nn.ns ment for old and y<mnjf, prar« sn.l t:iv. it in »«i-t acrmivlv in«>i« n£ w<i"d mid lhern in n<>ili-ujr nV.I.t it co >;■ t . lit nf ..'ici-r. crt-n with ilie liiiißlinst. )i«i ..llini!. A m n lr tuv of ■!■•• 'Miiu Mml.lint with ft cmniiMl J»i.:in..-»e ilaticer. MNK I'KXCK, .-.rriaKC pniil. The Union Go. 2^9 Elizabeth St., Melb THE FIGHTING ROOSTERS Perfectly Feathered Models of Game Fowls Only Seven Pence jfth VOr can have loti of fun with these littl« Game Rooneri 1 Tlicy can be mmluito fight moat fiercely in a perfectly Ilfe-ltk: manner. Only 7d. p«r pair complete, posted to any I nddrrat, with full direction*. With ench order we will s<nil our 200-i'agc I|lusmted Catalogue of Toys, Games, ruzalefc THE UKION MFC. CO., 299 Elizabeth St., Melb. Spare the Manure 11 And Spoil the Farm, Every sheep yon rear sapt a considerable quantity of bone pboephats from the soil. To keep up the quality of the cropa and stock restore this vitality to the land by applying W.M.E. Co. Manures. They contain the plant foods j necessary for production of I bigger crops — and, in their turn, Fatter Bheet>. ■■ W.M.E. Co.'s No. 1 and No. S Mixtures art principally ! phosphatic Manures containing proportions of Nitrogen and Potash to sustain the growth.- They are especially '■ suitable for Turnips and Rape. Prices Net Cash on rails at ! Ngahauranga: No. 1 Mixture - £9/7/6 ton No. 8 „ - £5/5/-ton j No. 5 „ • £5/2/6 ton Potato Mixture - £5/2/6 ton Imported Superphosphate- - £5/5/- ton I In 2cwt. Sacki. ; 6/- per ton extra U charged for \ - lowt. sacksParticulars of analysia »ad price list -posted on request. Special ! Mixtures prepared to order. BEND TOUB STOCK ' to Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars as to charges may be obtained from Wellington Meat Export I Co., Ltd. I 20 HUNTER STREET. I WELLINGTON. I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12840, 9 December 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12840, 9 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12840, 9 December 1911, Page 7

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