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quite: bald with > Also Bad Rash, Caused llchingand Burning, UseduuticuraSoapan.d Trouble Disappeared. Bronte Rd., Waverly, Aust. —"My little girl had a very bad rash on the bead which we thought was ring-'-2^y/PP^^ worm. The hair began /I^f/^/.J ' \^N^ to fall out 'tbea tite rasb it )f?rl' v*-v»-'>i%'((^> scattered and developed \L6ijf **& !®t fi lnto sores causing much vt-S . \Js itching, burning and sufV>sv ~^J% Bering and the hair fell *f^'^z?p?zs-r N*-- out so much that she j|ji^ was quite bald on the "A friend asked me to try the Cuticura • Ointment -which I did. After a short time the rash completely disappeared and her hair has grown very thick." (Signed) Mrs. - - Nellie Gettoes, Jan. 21. 1914.- ---** - Sample Each Free by Post "With 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcard: R. Towns & Co.. Sydney, N. 8. W. Bold throughout the world. I Spare the Manure | ' andSpoiltheFarm ™ j '■'■, Every sheeTxycra rear takes a considerable quantity of bone phosphate fiom the soil. ,If you are to keep up the quality of the crops and stock you m'twt restore this vitality to the land by applying W.M.E. Co. Manures. They contain the plant foods necessary for production of bigger crop9—and these, in their turn, give Fatter Sheep. W.M.TE.Co.'sNos. lAand3A. Mixtures are principally Phosphatic Manures containing a 1 ■ proportion of Nitrogen to , sustain the growth. / They are specially suitable for 'Turnips and Eape. PrVees Net Cash on trucks at j Ngahauranga :— / In iiewt. Sacks: 'V Per Ton No. 1A Mixture - - £6/17/6 No.SA M - - £6/17/6 ! Particulars of analysis postfed I on raquest. ' I SEND YOUE 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 Co,, Ltd. I p?k EMM O 18-2O HUNTER STREET W WELLINGTON | In LeiM Carroll's Famous Poem h^bm 1 "The Walrus and the Carpenter," ! These lines occur: — I 4 The Carpenter said nothing but 1 iy. "Cut me another slice, '" "" " : f 1 wish you were not quite so deaf. f I've had to ask you twice." |Wost of us knew— nr can guess—what Ahe; Carpeoter would'twye said had he been compelled to ask twice for the I "Rex" 1 Luncheon Cheese a yot*4oßt£et yourself a tin of *' Rex " Lnacbemt Clmww and cut yourself off a few sandwiches and imagine the rest. I Rax" Luncheon Cheese spreads as readily as batter, lias an indescribable moutb-inrterio£ taste that tnstantty Hypeais t» cheese connoisseurs. it pesxesses all the vn'-^bit properties Bf perfectly ihatured fu.i Cream Cheese. ■A Itttle taken after each meal aids digestion. . Procurable in sanitary, jiW- solderless tios. -' Vyour Grocer does not stack " Rex " Luncheon Cfaacse send his nn"ie and address to j District Agent: MATTHEW RUSSELL. Manufactured by ■-' FOGGITT, JONES & CO., LTD. t'»; ', ■ — ■H BH ■■ HH HH Keep some in the home It is perfectly reliable, and at beneficial to children as to adults. Checks and cures all lung, throat and chest com- - plaints. 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists and stores. (F==^» = 1 As Champagne is to Cider, so is ... Mellor's . ..to most other Sauces ! BUY A BOTTLE OF Mellor's Sauce AND EAT WITH THE RELISH fOF A SCHOOLBOY. 'The Sauce of Youth become* The Resource of Old Age! m*"wsmm3 mm i BUTTON'S lovely flowers, beautiful -O ve^etabi/'s; '1c! packets; .igcnrs ■ t^-f y where. Totbill Limited, Chris>ohurvh, Chief Keprssentativcs.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16704, 24 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16704, 24 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16704, 24 July 1916, Page 7

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