Rubbed Until Quite Sore. Awful to Look At. Kept Bonnet On to Cover Horrible-Looking Patches. CuticuraSoapand Ointment Cured. Karitane, Prospect Station, Via Sale; Vic. _- Umost from his birth '»<»■ bal, - v - whn iust seven mouths old. Had several patches of" eczema on t-lio back of His Head which K rcw as he Brew until at la-t the patches of eczema '-were about three i"«->luw long au«l alwtt two inches wide. These save baby •i terrible lot or worry; he used to rub and rub his head on the pillow until liis head trot quite sore. "We were advised to try some ointment of which we "■ S « I a "limber of pots bub received very little relier from them. >Vo wero told tho head would heal when tlio weather fjofc cooler. Baby's head was awful to look at, in fact, wo used to keep a sill; bonnet on most or the day 10 oovor theso horrible looking patches. Wo forfunalrly saw an advertisement for Cutlcura Remedies in the paper and sent for samples of the Cutieura Soap and Cutieura Ointment, which we used according to directions and the, result has been simply marvelous. AVrt then purchased some more Cutieura Soap and Cutieura Ointment and in <|Uito a short time babv's head had lost all traces.of tho horrible eczema. He is now completely cured and baby can pvt. a decent rest, now as all the itchiness" is all gone." (Signed) Percy W. Curtis, May 1, 1014. Samples Free by Post ' Cutieura Soap and Ointment do much fur poor complexions, red, i-oukli hands, and drv thin and falling hair. Sold throuKhout the.'world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with :V2-p. Skin Hook. Address It. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. ■?. W.
Hemingway & Robertson's Correspondence Schools, Ltd. Union Buildinc*. AUCKLAND. I §7 r*J§m DRIVES AWAY INFLUENZA MPS. ALICE PRIDHAM' -Tlvapev, of 407 I'r'nccs Signet, Uutiedhi, writes: "By clmiKhl e l ' " \ras ronout'y suffering from >i " severe >iUac!ioi'infk>"nzn bntwr.s "curfd in one f.l.iy after taking a FLUENZOL "attack, and I most stronK'y i-e- ---" comment Tine' zol' iv "11 hui'"t'oriuK tVo7ii influent or soro " throats." 1/6 UNDILUTED i-*/t»
ANTED Known —From now on . T Special Bargains will be on offer ■n J,he Drapery, Boot, and Clothing Dopartffre.il ts at FARMERS' CO-OP., Oamam. onponitn Minurpftnt.. BOYS are WITHOUT BOOTS, but with a genius for wearing them out. Many parents agree with this theory, but many others have found out that our boots will stand a boy's hard usage, and then como out smiling. They're boys' boots, toomade for boys , not girls.—EßEß GLASS, opposite Police Station. CUR! NO A COLD. A-PLEASANT. SUlti-:. QI'ICK WAV. Ti»NKI NO'S KMi;LSIOX. ](■ is just plain good sense to buy Tonkin/* Linseed Emulsion to-day. 11. is a splendid remedy l*n:-o<ui!rlis, oili'ls and all ailments of the air passages. All iii-.mes will require Tonkiii/s i.iiisi'rii Kmnlsion this winter; yi'ii should have ii handy. 'l'hei! yon can lie sure-yon have taken Up' best precaution to protect, yourself and children against bronchitis, soro throats, influenza and similar winter ills. Tonkin,'/* Emulsion, which you can obtain Ifom jniy store or chemist ; prices l/.i. j ; /!l and -!/<;. 'MKf. UAKKIL of Spreydon. says:■'Tonkim/s Linseed Emulsion v. as L'l-ealiy beneficial during an attack of bronchitis. 1 thought 1 would write ami let you know.' 1 11' your experience is similar to Mrs. TOXKING'S LINSEED EMULSION . ' CO.. WELLINGTON.
Don't Feel Like Work ? ' FeeW Dull! Tired IHeadachy? Am !S'pu | „»!.«. ihe bow.!. «nd T\1 „ivc. ion. to the whole d^ •nd nicer than unpolled if .•.' fruit »nlto— nme ;ize bo!- ;\ •:" 1 "; l tie >t Wf the price. U :>;;: i Ws»)«iaSS?'**»»»: The gor..4fal public is not constituted in such a way that from purely 'instinctive motives it fossicks out your business to see what you sell and how you sell. You must attract them. The world knows no bettor fore* than . advertising. WAIRIO COAL. 'Keprint from "The Southern Cross," Invercargill, 18th July, 1914.) "What a beautiful fire!" "Yes. that's the famous Wairio Coal." "Well, 1 think that is the brightest fire I ever saw in a <c ra to or range." "Well, I'll toll you a secret: While you get splendid results from that coal —no matter how you handle it — if you want a firo like mine, break the coal in small pieces." "How does it last?" "Well, ray experience is that it lasts one-third longer than any similar coal I have evor used. As to its heat-giving qualities, you can judge for yourself." This is a verbatim report of a recent conversation between two well-known Invercargil] Indies. Wo have tried the coal ourselves and. can endorse the housewife's conclusions. Procurable from all Coal Merchants ind the Wairio Railway Coal Company, Inverearcill.' 207
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