a/rrgg HILDA CRAIG TELLS HOW CUTICIJRA HEALED ERUPTION. “My trouble began with my receiving a cut on my head and foreign matter entering into the wound, caused it to break out, in eruptions all over my head and face. The eruptions appeared scattered with an itching sensation. The skin was inflamed all round them, and my hair fell out in handfulls. My face w.as disfigured and I could not sleep for the itching and burning. “I then sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after uainfr I could see an improvement, so I bought more, which healed me.”(Signed) Miss Hilda Craig, 50 Crockford St., Port Melbourne, Vie. For sample each address: “R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N.S.W.” Sold everywhere. Cuticura Soap shaves without mug.
“Danger is the spur of all great minds. ’ ’ —Chapman. Even in warm weather there lurks the danger of influenza, bronchitis coughs and colds, and this should spui wise folk to the necessity of keeping Baxter’s Lung Preserver alwayf handv. This sterling, time-tested remedy—so rich, soothing and tonical —is always an efficacious antidote for lung and chest troubles. Invaluable also foi children ailments —‘they like it* pleasant taste and its soothing qualit ies. Tour chemist or gTOcer sells Bax te.r’s Lung Preserver in large 2/6 bottles.*
' DON’T RUB AND SCRUBUSE ‘ ‘KLEAN-ITT,’ '■ When the children leave their fingermarks on doors, cupboards ,or any furniture, use “KLEAN-ITT,” the Magic Cleanser. This wonderful preparation can be used for pots ,pans, sinks, woodwork, baths or china. It removes smear? and leaves everything wonderfully clean and white. Get away from the old method of rubbing and scrubbing until you’re all aches and pains. Buy a tin of “KLEAN-ITT” to-day and let it make the unpleasant jobs easier. _ Goes further than any other preparations, and i? better. At all retailers. —W. E. Caldow and Co., Wholesale Distributing Agents, Wellington. *
No more grinding of tooth 'with WADE’S WORM PIGS* Don’t leave the lightness and dige? tibilitv of your scones and cakes tf hanee. Uee SHARLAND’S Baking Powder-Jit is bound to rise.’
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14260, 17 November 1920, Page 6
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