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MEDICAXb MASS OF ECZEMA HIM at Not Washed for Eight Months, by Doctor's Orders—Suffered Terribly—Hands Tied to Stop Her Scratching—Parents Ust Heart BUT CUTICURA TOOK OFF EVERY BIT OF HUMOUR • > *• There came a rash over my little gin's face when she was a month old. My wife took /(SL/v'TtoK the child up to the doctor's to 4*Br**» k*2% ccc what it was, vs' *' {!:|/ and he told her I *•• 'iKr it was gum rash. -*»• She brought her #K#? home and let it \h \ l\\ go on for a *CjM*-*! <>- 1 A \ month, but as it fW Id \u V \ £ ot no be** 6l- I I// (\!\ I \ W \would have her I l\ \ y"* take the child to Tγ „ , another doctors. He told nay wife that the baby bad got blood eczema and gave her somes medicine and ointment, and told my wife not to wash the child. We were doctoring the child for eight months, but she was no better at the end of the eight montha, than she was when we took her firsts You can imagine how miserable the child was not being washed. We had to tie the little one's hands wnen we took her to bed, to prevent her from scratching her face, as she made it bleed so if her hands were at liberty. I was recommended to try Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, j but we were doubtful at first, as we had almost lost heart, but my wife eaid we had given the doctors a good trial and they had done no good, and the child was co miserable not being washed, so we eaid we would give the Cuticura Remedies a trial. The first time my wife washed the child with Cuticura Boap and used Cuticura Ointment our daughter seomed like a new child, as ehe did not offer to scratch bo much and seemed a lot easier. She was one mass of eczema about the face and shoulders, but the first box of Cuticura Ointment and bar of Cuticura Soap took every bit off her. The neighbors eaid it would come on again, as it had gone off too quick, but the child is three years old now and she has not bad any signs of it since. George Williams,----86 Sea Brook Rd., near Wedneebury, Staffordshire, Aug. 26, 1906." Send to nearest depot for free Cutieura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. cntimira Remedies are mid thrountiout the world. IMMts: London. 27. O»»rt*rbou»e Sβ.: Putt. 5. Rue Health and I Beauty I No Woman I in poor health can hope to Eg look beautiful! How is it possible ? Beauty is largely the result of healthful condition* ! Many women feel Weak and Nervous, "'always tired," with a constant sense, of Oppression and Listlessness, Pains in the Back, Ho Appetite, Irritable, and Generally Miserable. This 33 unnatural! Health is Woman's Dowry. In nearly every case the i symptoms described above E are due, directly or in- fcj directly, to Derangement of H foe Lreer, Kidneys, Stomach J| or Belated Organs. | To purify the System, I Remove Constipation and 1 Indigestion, create Rich, ffi Warm Blood, drive away I Diseased Coa<dittons, and Q re~csi&i>lisk Perfect Health, i cocis*eßce a short course of a LOASBY'S I .s£■ WAHbO. ,, i -. ,It is a purely Vegetable I Compound, and. gives won- i dexfral results. X J LOASBY'S "WAHO6" i> 2/6 § el ?er k° ui *' f rata Chemists and W H Storekeepers. Good for the Children. - Good for older people too. Nothing cures coughs and colds so quickly, efficiently, and pleasantly as does BOHGTd'S CARRACEEN IRISH MOSS Often imitated but never equalled. Insist on getting BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS.: ±_~_ ; 5

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 68, 19 March 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 68, 19 March 1908, Page 6