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MBBICAX. PRONOUNCED BIS~ CSSEJIIBJBLE Whole Body Raw with Eczema — Life was Intolerable —Was Even Incased in Plaster—Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless. SUFFERED 14YEARS CURED BY CUTiCURA "From the age of three months until fifteen years old, my son Owen's life t-was made intolerable by eczema in its -worst form. Hβ ■was all right until a red rash broke out on his forehead, but we were not alarmed at first. Very soon, however, the rash began to spread over his head and shoulders, and it caused him great discomfort. I took him to a doctor and tried half a dozen othjsr treatments, all with the same result: no improvement at all. The disease gradually spread until nearly every part of his body was quite raw. We had to strap hkn down in bed, for he used to tear himself dreadfully in his sleep. The agony he went through is quite beyond words. No one thought ■we would rear him. The regimental doctor, a very clever man, pronounced the case hopeless; at least, he said the only hope was that he might, if he lived long enough, outgrow it to some extent. We had him in hospitals four times and he was pronounced one of the worst cases, if not the worst, ever admitted. From each he was discharged as incurable; in fact he got ■worse under the successive treatments. At one hospitaJ they incased him in plaster, and this seemed to aggravate the soreness terribly. He looked so badly that no one liked to go near him and his life was a burden to him. We kept trying remedy after remedy, but ■we had got almost past hoping for a cure. Six months ago we purchased a set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Kesolvent Pills and persevered with them. The result was truly marvelous and to-day he is perfectly cured, his ekin not having a blemish on it anywhere. Mrs. Lily Hedge, 51, Vaughan Road, Coldharbour Lane, Camblewell Green, Eng., Jan. 12, 1907." Send to nearest depot for free Cuticura Bock on Treatment of Skin Diseases. Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the world Depots: Lon don. 27. Charterhouse Sq ; Parts 5 Rue de la Pali; Australia. R. Toirns 4Co SydDey: 80. Africa. Lennon. Ltd.. Capetown, etc.: t .S.A, Potter Drug <-: Ciiem. Corp., Bole rropa.. Boston. Lane's Emulsion is quick in curing Summer Colds. 2/6 and 4/6. Take none but Lane's. 76 SAPEB &~SOiT EUCALYPTI EXTBACT Was proved at sf#f the Supreme /wk Court of Victoria imJr to be a prepara"W tion of genuine merit. WSIST UPON THE C£HiilSL Always have it on Hand. Wise parents always keep a bottle of Boanington's Irish Moss in the house. There is no remedy so safe, so sure, so effective. That's the reason that for over forty years it has been the standard family remedy. But remember it must be Bonnington's. Refuse to accept a substitute. I nsist on BONNINSTON'S IRISH MOSS s LANE'S JV3EDOLINE for the Hands. Applied night , and morning keeps the skin I soft and pliable. 1/- Bottle 1 J at all Chemists acd Stores. HENRY HUGHES REGISTERED PATENT AGENT [Established 1582.] « TRADE MARKS fl, TW REGISTERED ■% h^ £) ,* Obtained f\ \\ fc\ "M throughout th« LA y World. \)y ADVICE TO INVENTORS* * Free oft Application. AUCKLAND OFFICE: 105, QUEEN ST.. K. BROOKE-SMITH. Manager. WIRE NETTING. FOE SALE. CriEAl , — 4ft, !)/ per roll. fid. 18/3 per roll. sft, 11/ per roll. STAMDARD~EHGIMES. FOR OPEN GRATES TRY "OAST TTOUSE pOAL, And you will be satisfied. Price: 1 ton 34/. less V (Us. h ton, IT/C). less lid. dis. 4 ton, 9/, less 3d. tlis. TAUPIKI COAL, B EST QUALITY. DOUBLE-SCREENED HOUSE COAL— 1 ton, £1 11/, discount 1/ tou i ton, IH/, discount 6J. i ton, 8/3, discount 3d. DOUBLE-SCREENED HOUSE STEAM COAL— 1 ton. il S/, rliseount 1/ h ton 14/ ii, discoant fid. 4 ton, 7/0, discount 3d. GAS, COKE, LIME. BIIICKS, CEMENT. J. J. GRAIQ, LIMITED, QUEEN-ST. ' TENNIS SEASON—We have landed Racquets, 1-resses, Nets, anil Balls, all at Lowest Prices; also Racquets Mepaired.— J. .Viisiman anil Sons, Ltd., Qneen-et.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 283, 26 November 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 283, 26 November 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 283, 26 November 1908, Page 7

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