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All Over Body. Could Not Sleep. Nearly Mad With Pain. Scratching Made ItWorse. CuticuraSoap and Ointment Completely Healed, Kin Kin, Via Cooran, Queensland. — "'For two years I suffered with a rash all over my body boing particularly bad on my back. Aftor a time it broke out in small sores which used to itch and burn so much, that I could not sleep at night and when I was working it used to nearly send me mad with the pain. At first I scratched it but as it made it worse I refrained from doing so again. Seeing an advertisement in the paper about Cuticura I obtained some Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and after using them as directed I was completely cured. " I also found the Cuticura Ointment good for a cut on my hand which it healed up in two or three days." (Signed) D. Abrahams, Apr. 21, 1914. e> Samples Free by Post In the care of baby'B skin and hair, Cuticura Soap is the mother's favorite. No 6 only is it unrivaled in purity and refreshing fragrance, but assisted by Cuticura Ointment its gentle emollient properties are usually sufficient to allay minor irritations, remove redness, roughness and chafing, •soothe sensitive conditions, and promote skin and hair health generally. They are also most valuable in the treatment of eczemas, rashes and other itching, burning infantile eruptions. Cuticura Soap wears to a wafer, often outlasting several cakes of ordinary soap and making its use most economical. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address B. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S./W.

The new specific based on the prescription of an Indian Surgeon, is proving remarkably effective in relieving throat troubles. Hundreds of are testified to by innumerable testimonials which the Pr jpnetary have received. The preparation is invaluable when taken in the first stages of that dreaded twentieth century malady— ALL CHEMISTS AND STOBES. *■' Book-keepers Earn OnrCorrc and Coromcrc higher pair! an I accounts and c big money but: situations. ition higher up by sending to-day for Hooklet describingoiirCOßßKSPONDEN'CE COURSES in Accountancy, Higher Accountancy and Commercial Law. Wc have hclpc-.l ambitious men all over the coiintrv to betb'r paying positions, AND WE CAN HELP "i OH'. ■ (b) BOOK-KEEP ING Hemingway & Robertson's Correspondence Schools, Limited Union Buildings, Auckland 2 , HEAN'S •'" ESSENCE COUGH MIXTURE SIMPLE TO MAKE, PLEASANT TO TAKE. "I was recommended by a friend to make our own cough mixture by using Hean's Essence, and was delighted at the result. 1 found it easy to prepare, pleasant to take, and most effective for coughs and colds. Its goodness and wonderful cheapness should recommend it to every household."—MßS. E. C. BUTLER, Christchurch. " From childhood 1 have been very subject to bad colds and chest weakness. When I caught a fresh cold I could always look forward to a month or six weeks of bad cough. But now 1 find Hcan s Essence nips a cold in the bud, and prevents it getting on the chest. 1 say without hesitation Hean"s Essence is the only cough and cold remedy that does me good." J. JOHNSON, New Plymouth. "Hean's Essence has proved its worth in our home for influenza, colds, sore throat, and coughs. We praise it highly, and are grateful for the benefit Hean's Essence has been to us."—MRS. CLARA KNOX, Roslyn, Dunedin. For tickling coughs, night or day coughs, sore, inflamed and swollen throats, croup, bronchitis, whooping cough or asthma, Hean's Essence is immediately comforting. Try it and see how quickly it soothes the throat, removes phlegm and heals sore lungs. One bottle of Hean's Essence makes a very big bottle of splendid cough mixture. Just follow the easy directions on each bottle. It is as simple as preparing a cup of tea, while the saving for your pocket is 10/- for each pint used. Hean's Essence is genuine. Sold by chemists-and stores, or post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W.. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Be y sure you get H-E-A-N-'S. as , WAIRIO GOAL. '.Reprint from "The Southern Cross," Invercargill, 18th. July, 1914.) "What a beautiful tiro I" "Yes, that's the famous Wairio Coal." "Well, I think that, is the brightest fire 1 ever saw in a grate or range." "Well, I'll toll you a secret: While you get splendid results from that coal —no mat Lor how you handle it — if you want a fire like mine, break the coal in small pieces." "How does it last?" "Well, my experience is 'that it lasts one-third longer than any similar coal 1 have ever 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 Invercargill ladies. We have tried the coal ourselves and can endorse the housewife's conclusions. Procurable from all Coal Merchants *nd the Wairio Railway Coal Company, ill. 26" mWO SPECIAL DRESSMAKING . CONCESSIONS—£2 17s 6d and x..l 3s Costumes. Only at THE POLYTECHNIC, Drapers. 745 GO to G. H. DORAN for PLUMBING or TTNSMITHING. He is a practical tradesman. His work stands, the <%st. Tees St.. Oamaru. 546 THE RIGHT SHOP FOR TORACCO, CIGARS, AND CIGARETTES. Try the new cigars—"LlTTLE HOLLANDERS." four in packet, 6d: "MORNING WHIFFS." lid each SO foi 2s 3d; PICCAN'INY; 5 for 6d: SWISS, ljd each. 2o for 2s 6d. "OFFICERS' MESS' Cigarettes Turkish Savor, Cxi. TISSUE PAPER, still Id packet. F. J. COX Tees Street. IALENT with needle and shears, diJL reeled by intelligence, ripened by rears of knowing how. has given our clothes that style and distinction which has wou fame and following among good dressers.—W. AND. A. MILLER. Thames street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12541, 12 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12541, 12 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12541, 12 May 1915, Page 2

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