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MEDICAI.. SKIN ECZEMA ill WORCT FORM Black Splotches All Over Face— Produced Severe Itching—Year's Treatment by Physicians Did No Good and Became DespondentAffected Parts Now Clear as Ever — Alabama Lady's -~ 3 CURE BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES "About foiir years ago I was afflicted with black splotches all over my face and a few covering my body, which produced a severe itching irritation, and which caused mc a great deal of annoyance and suffering, to such an extent that I was forced to call in two of the leading physicians of my town. After a thorough examination of the dreaded complaint they announced it to be skia eczema in its worst form. They treated mc for the same for the length of one year, but the treatment did mc no good. "Finally I became despondent and decided to discontinue their services. Shortly afterwards, my husband in reading a copy of a weekly New York paper saw an advertisement of the Cuticura Remedies. He purchased the entire outfit, and after using the contents of the first bottle of Cuticura Resolvent in connection with the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, the breaking out entirely stopped. I continued the use of the Cuticura Remedies for six months, and after that every splotch was entirely gone and the affected parts were left as clear as ever. I have not felt a symptom of the eczema since. "The Cuticura Remedies not only cured mc of that dreadful disease, eczema, but other complicated troubles as well; and I have been the means of others being cured of the same disease by the Cuticura Remedies, and I don't hesitate in saying that the Resolvent is the best blood medicine that tsbe world has ever known. Lizzie E. Sledge, Selma, Ala., Get. 28, 1905." : office cf tUe Potter Drug 5; Chemical Corporation. * Rcfcrusee: K. Towns & Co., Merchants, Sydney. N. S.W. Sold throughout the world. Ccrtictira Soap, Oivttneat. and Rejolvenl PKle (Chocolate CoateiMn vial oj«0) nicy be hid oi nil dmgrists. A single set olten euros. Potter DmR f Chem. Corp., Sole Trop«., Boiton, O. S. A. B3T Siaiied Free. ■• The CuHcura SVin Book." Addraof, E. Town* £ Co., Syduty, N. S. W. Everyone knows the |j Marvellous Healing Properties of Eucalyptus Oil. Thousands use it externally for Rheumatism, Sprains, Bruises, and Wounds, while its value as a cure for Coughs, (olds, Bronchitis, etc., is of world-wide repute. But, like all good things, Eucalyptus Oil is much adulterated, and its eflicacy thereby impaired. If. however, you insist ' upon "Bosisto : s Parrot Brand," you will be sure of getting Eucalyptus Oil of full strength, positively unadulterated, absolutely pure, and the kind that cures. Please remember the name. "Bosisto's Parrot Brand," and don't listen to any "this-is-a--bnind - of-my - own - equally-good" stories. GKT THE GENUINE iL3"L* , %3)S.\>3 fl \J> \f oKso&vi&g&dQ \717 H T DOSS EVERYBODY TAKE FOR A COLD 7 Look at the passing crowd That we meet day by day, They all complain aioud, And this is what they say— Violent, raging Toothache Nearly drives us mad, The pain, there's no mistake, Is utterly too bad. Barraclough, with kindly thought^ Has worked for many years, Magic Nervine he has wrought To saro na all from tears. BaRRHeLODGH'S MRGie NERVINE Oi all Medicine Vendor*. Mm Ifo TAROPINEI FOH COUGHS AND COLDS. -J / POTTLE. FENTON, CHEMIST. KARANGAHAPE-RD. ATIStIU — A Japanese Remedy for Cold in the Head, etc., 1/ a bottle. KINGS LIVER PILLS, for Biliousness, Heatirshe, Stomach, and Liver Complaints; If & bottle. KING'S WORM POWDERS, for the expulsion of Worms iv Adults and i Children; \J a packet. Agent: ' R W P AEKER ' Chemist, Queen-st.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 6