JTCHING SCALP ;_ . ■_. „ Eczema Broke Out Also on Hands and Limbs—Suffering IntenseDoctors Said Too. Old to Ba Cured —An Old Soldier of 80 Years Declares; "CUTICURA TREATMENT IS A BLESSING" "At all times and to all people I am willing "to testify to the merits of Cutipura: It saved mc from worse than the tortures of hades; about the year 1900, with itching on my scalp aud temples, and afterwards it commenced ' to break out on my hands.. Then it broke out on zny limbs. .1 was advised to use salt and water, which I did, •to no effect. I then went to a Surgeon', who commenced treating mc with a wash of borax. This treatment did mc no good, but rather aggravated the disease. I then told hv_il would go and see a physician in Erie. The reply was that I could go anywhere, but a case of eczema like mine could not be cured; that I was too old (80). I went po art eminent doctor in the city of Erie and treated with him for six months, with like results. I had read of the Cuticura Remedies often, I was strongly tempted to give them a trial, sol sent for the Cuticura Soap,' Ointment, and Resolvent and continued taking th_ Resolvent _n»il I had taken six bottles, stopping it to take the Pills. I was now getting better. I took two baths a day, and at night I let tUS lather of the Soap dry on. I used the Ointment witl» great effect after -washing in warm, water, to stop the itching at once. f ana now cured. "The Cuticura treatment is a blessing and_ should be used by every one wh« has itching of the skin. I can't say any more, and thank God that He has gives the world such a curative. Wm. H. Gray, 3303 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa., August 2, 1905." The original ef the abore testimonial it on _le in f__ Office of thaPoHer Drug fcCheimcal Corporation. -*-f- . BefereneeiK. Towns & Co., Merclwints, Sydney, N.S.W. Complete External and-Internal Treatment for everf Humour, from Pimples to Scrofula, from Infancy to Age, consisting of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and KesoVtent Pills (Chocolate.Coated, in vial of 60), may be -had of all druggist: A. single set often enres. Potter _>!__ * Chem. Corp., Sole- Props., Boston, U. S. A. : _ , __"" Mailed Free," How to Cure Disfiguring Hammm.'* Aidna,&.Townt fc _«., Sydney, K.S.W. :
DKNTISTBT. -■■-.:; •>."■.' SETS, from £2-2/; GOLD FILLINGS, from 10/6, others,, from 5/; SINGLE! TOOT_x, from 5/'; CROWNS & BRIDGES, from £1 1/ per tooth. Can we do good work at these prices? Yes, because— Ist. We have places all over N.Z., a__ importing'our raw material, save th« profits of the wholesale house, whlctt other dentists have to pay.. 2nd. Attending, as we do, to dozens o_ . patients, instead of only, one or two, we can afford to make smaller profits. 3rd. We have just imported, the finest Electrical Plant in Australasia whlcft still further reduces our wages bili, iXXNIXm D3_.__lTiyjU OPP. FERRY CO.'S WHARF. y M —~ - " 1 ■» , ' SPORTING. ' . AMBERITE SMOKELESS fe . CARTRIDGES jfH|^k" MP GLYCERINE CURTiSS & HARVEY Stake, their .Reputation on "AMBERITE," which is quick in ignition, gives a. high velocity, good penetration, low pressures, and a slight recoil. ; .' AOKN-S— WINCATE&CO., Lid. Ironmongers, 33 Queen Street Telpnone 1902. > =» ' - H. S. ]V_P 8.A.. :' $ ' . ' '.'-'•■;. y -~.-' _ (Associate of the Royal Institute of -i British Archltecta.i _ ~. ABCHITBCI\ : '-:,^i.^g-K^y%';
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 April 1906, Page 3
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