SPERIAL ATTRACTIONS ™10F —AT— . Affected Head, Wrists and Ankles. \ikM Mk G9 mjd^k^r^-lfdT'Cfe Soon a Scaly Rash. Two Tins of j/tym J?™k i% l^ll %*^ lam Cuticufa Ointment Cured. I Mocroopna, Vie. —" I v.'as suiTering from an attack cf eczema for about one month. Tho cj^crna affected my head, wrists and COSTUMES....3Ss. and 425., Coats and Skirts, very smart mixed tweeds. Done- ankles and tho itching was horrible. I gal and Harris effects. Rich silk linings equal in appearance to 4 guinea cou]d not gos a good n ° shVs sleep for more garments. than a week, and soon it came out on the r\r\c"rmT-nci a i-ii- -r-k- ir> 10- iio t»-i-ii parts mentioned above in a scaly rash. I COSTUMES....Smart-looking Diagonal Serges, only 3os. and 425. Rich silk tried othor ointments for a time but they lining, newest designs, colour, saxe, grey, fawns. omnauined.. .at 4os. ("o-'wrntodomfnvrood I saw the COATS.-Hundreds to choose from. AH 'shades Good Blanket Coats... c^^^Z^^S^JZ^ quite new shapes, 235., 275. 6d., 3 os., up to 63s- I would try the Cuticura ointment, which COATS.—Long sealette'coats, silk lined, 955., 995., 110s. . . I bought and applied as directed, and lam COATS.—Pony Seal-lined throughout, 655., 755.. 855., 955. glad to say it has completely cured me after J & ' ' using two tins. (Signed) F. Chadaneau, COATS.-nßlack silk poplin coats, 795. , Black Merv. Silk Coats, 695., 795. November 23. 1912. SPORTS COATS.—AII the newest shad es, 7s. Gd., 9s. 6d., 12s. 6d.. los. 6d., • . 21s- - ' SEVERELY BURNT ON FOREHEAD SPORTS SETS.—AII shades 13s. 6d., 215.. 325. 6d. COATS.—Maids' Coats, all shades, 47 to 48 inches, 11s. to 275. 6d. each. A\ onnerap, West Australia.- Mydaugh- ' ter was severely burnt on forehead and arm, and tho parts kept gathering and were intensely irritating. She was treated for two months and every time the burns were Rich Goods at the Lowest Prices on S^^lSiT^^ oS^Z 4~T"% A /^l f\n q4" ' anointing, and Cuticura Soap for bathing, w-U-w \JKJOiOV ■ . as directed, it has entirely renewed tho parts r t affected. A JL "Another daughter also hurt her knee when _ skating. She also could not get relief until \ Mk Bj JA §T% fft^ i afC^ $**^ \JT^ id* s!l0 applied Cuticura Ointment, and I hope mfl» &ek W% Iml m |rV m*fc always to keep it available," (Signed) Mrs. W W Sr\ I tt. IW \^ M % m. - j. p.. O'Lcary, November, 1912. tTtiticura Soap and Ointment do much for . pour complexions, red, rough hands, and mammm^mmmmm'm'mm'^m^'^m^m^^^^B'm'^^ m''m'S'B'mß^^S!f^^^=:^Jl^^^^9^!^^S*'!!&!^^l^ . ' dry, thin and falling hair. Sold throughout *^v the world. Liberal sample of each mailed —-»_ j&^l ' free- witn 32"p- skin Book- AdJcess R. JJB^^Wi^.r .^J^l^^ffl^ys^ Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. BRITON CARS. §|§ \^s\f* 1914 STREAMLINE BODIES. cff§f rfl %T'■ Iff -Equipped Throughout with Electric Light, are Silent, Speedy and Reliable. fi£^^d| iF**\ WRITE FOR CATALOGUES. IbST^I Sit* Andrew, Ltd., liSingto^^M WANGANUI. is the Best Cough Remedy'^lyjf? Hardly a home in the Dominion is \|&B } mmMMaamaa*cmi&Bmmimmmatr*mm*mmammewK!immnmmaaßmmmi^aim^mmamm^tm^mmm^mmmmm^mm^m^t^^ ■ without this famous "family cough Wgjfi ' " '^^L'_ _ , medicine. Parents know that fifty fgfil AgtfJfIHJHjjHHHHHHHH^BH|HBH|HHHHH|^^HHHBHH|H "' years ago it was the remedy theii «H mothers gave them. Time and again %|s| J^B they have proved that it is the safest Ea ■ and surest cure for coughs, colds, in- Yp\ ' ' |H fiaenza. bronchitis and all chest and «LS _• BBHHHHIHHHI BB lung troubles. It is unequa'Jed for £ v Bl Mi. Wm. 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COPITHORNE, i&l 137 Virnn Street, WeMiniton, N.Z. HM*-.. Mention this paper. 8 .- Removal Notice. C^T^W mUR B s^J^^ toJJj^L ■■ exact so much energy that sometimes you ■ WL^^^» ■ .'-^QaPfl - 9 feel run .down, it is wise to at once take VITADATIO Importers of China, Glass, Electro- STOP DRAGGING AIONG PI^LB, OUXlGry^ I t may be that your weakened state is a warning of corning illness.and VITADATIO HAVE XOW REMOVED TO THEIR NEW COMMODIOUS PREMISES AT wiH thus save^you perhaps, weeks of 110, VICTORIA AVENUE unnecessary suffering and pounds ib doctor s bills. . ■t .Begin taking this Remedy to-day, for , v though VITADATIO has cured, and will A Fine Stock of all Lines in whi oh we specialise is now being opened up, cure disease in its advanced forms, it cures ■and will be on Shpw in the ooui'se of a few days. . the early stages quicker. Iv the meantime we will endeavour to supply the requirements •of our cus- Write for Free Advice tomers to the best of our ability. • and Testimonials. :: :: :— -^-- S. A PALMER, CRAIG AND CO 439 fh«» u r n. mv™. vu. 110, AVENUE. A Do It If Yon Can, But You wMm Can't Beat My Prices. mr F. E. CALLAGHAN IS MAKING H] STORY IX SHOE MERCHANDISE, 0?! AND IS OFFERING THE BEST FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE MONEY. /M-» i 7 LADIES AND GENTS; CALLAGHAN'S BOOTS MAKE WALKING A JOY. ffothei^US^ Try Callaghan's 10/6 Walking 1 Shoes order it and see that you get it Afk for thg lib Fancy Boxes. BOSTOCK'S UNSURPASSED IN PRICE AND QUALITY. FOOTBALLERS ' % s^,r \ IP YOU WAXT TO J^VTOTO PLAY IX A PATE OF CiftCCrity £^ I ' SUITS clothier can B I the man who wants something M IHE AVENUE, I different from the common- 1 EVERY TIME FOR BOOT AND SHOE VALUES 1 l>luce run. |
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20053, 11 April 1914, Page 3
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