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ECZEMA COVERED FACE ID CHEST a ' Little Boy Suffered Very Badly— Under Medical Care for WeeksBecame Steadily Worse—Doctor Said It Would Last for YearsOne Box of Cuticura Cured Him. MOTHER RECOMMENDS CUTICURA TO FRIENDS a "Two years ago my little son was suffering very badly from eczema. I took him to a doctor -who attended him some weeks and still he got worse. Sores completely covered his face and chest. Being dissatisfied with his treatment, I took him to another. I tried . his remedies and still my boy grew worse. The doctor also told me that the eczema would not go away for years. One morning I saw an advertisement cf Cuticura and made up my mind, then and there, to give it a trial. I purchased one box of Cuticura Ointment and one tablet of Cuticura Soap. After using them the first few days, one saw a great change. The eczema was completely gone in three weeks. We still have some of the Ointment left and continue to use Cuticura Soap. I have always done my best to advertise Cuticura to my friends, which I feel my duty. Mrs. Phyliss Duke, 36, London Road, Staines, Middlesex, July 3, '07." Send, to nearest depot for free Cuticuraßook onTreatmen'' of Skin Diseases. SANATIVE ! Antiseptic Cleansing Is Best Accomplished by Cuticura. Women, especially mothers, find Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills the pur- . --^T"^^ est, sweetest, and most fffi§^. >T\y effective remedies, for Qsr^^ftS)) preserving, purifying, "^lV^ir anc* beautifying the • x\(. 17 skin, scalp, hair, and /TV\Tu~vV hands, for the treat- / menfc °f inflammatory V «3 \ S ane*c* uleerative condi- ... \~ "'Ti A j.tions, as well as for re>v C / r—^ storing' to health, \^«--»y ' strength, and beauty palo, weak, nervous, prematurely faded, run-down women. Cuticura Remedies arc sold throughput the world. x —.A Single' Set often Cures. • Depots: London, 27, • Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, 5, Rue dc ■■ la Palx; . Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney; South Africa, Lennon, Ltd., Cape' Town, etc.; U.'.S. A., Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. ir " ' ' " '' - ■ These' are days of adulteration I and substitution. Pure wool gar- \ ■ ments are scarce—scarcer thsn some B folk imagine. Wnen you are look- I ing for real woollen goods, come to g me. There is no "just as.good" b with my woollens—they are the 1 genuine product from the sheep's § back. Of" course I sell cheaper § grades to those who want them, € but ttiost people avoid mixtures M after experieuce of the real stuff. X I carry full Stocks of Britannia I Unshrinkable Underwear, the most # reliable underwear in the world. \ BrilanniaGlcse-wovan CosnbjnitiGns I ;kstra good quality 10/6"-- T *! i OtHers, 5/- and 7/- - -; - J ' Britannis Cicse-woven Sifigi«tx#?igts 1 (Fbr Men) * " iPirst quality, 8/6 if Others, 4/9 and 5/- | Kin's Wcgl Shirts, ill sizn ' 1 Beautiful Texture, 8/3 I Coarser malces, 3/- and 4/8 J Ladies* All-Wcol Stockings I Plain & Ribbed, 1,6 & !/S pair I / Extra Special line, 2/4 pair I »§n's Ail-Woo! Soz I Tip-top value, 1/6 p«ii 1 Others, i/4 pair 1 Ail-Wool Serges I Splendid Wearing Material! 1 I; 6, r/9,2,2, to 3/9 yard 1 White Colonial Flannels | Overstocked in those, ' mPrice cut to lOd i Blankets—scotch; single, n/e 1 double 17/9 I Colonial; single 15/3 1 . „ double 25/- C Colonial extra, large 32/» B J, MCFARLANE, j Direct importer of Woollens. I VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. 1 The Standard Cough Remedy for Forty-five Years. /. - It is \ / dangerous to \ /. trifle with a cold, \ / for, if neglected, \ / serious trouble may \ / set in. Keep a bottle of \ /BONWINGTON^. V CARRAGEEN V \lrishMoss/ V in the house. Then you/ \ will have at hand a / V-remedy that will / \ quickly cure all / ■ \ throat and lung/ . \ affections. / REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on getting BONNINGTON'S Irish Moss, the Standard Cough Remedy. &It has stood the test for over forty-five years. <& 2 A. Wycliodil t»* Spectacles, 137a -. A^dnue. :

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 16 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 16 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 16 April 1908, Page 2