THEIR SCALPS IN tnflvpiiE Four Children Suffered a Year with Terrible Ringworm — Hair Ail Came Out in Patches Leaving Scalp Dry and Scaly — Grew Worse Under Various Treatments. , m ALL CURED BY TWO SETS OF CUTICURA . § " About eighteen months ago my four children had ringworms on the body and head. They were tinder the doctor's care over three months without any satisfactory result; in fact they got worse. Then we tried several other so-called remedies without effect. All the hair came off in patches and left the scalp dry and scaly. They were in a dreadful state. At last a friend persuaded mc to try the Cuticura Remedies. I used the complete treatment, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent. I had two lots of each and before I finished the second lot they -were completely cured. Now they have beautiful heads of hair, soft and glossy. I still continue to use the Cuticura Soap, which I find much superior to all other soaps for the head and skin. My children had been suffering nearly twelve months before I tried the Cuticura Remedies and I shall always recommend them to others. Edward S. Walker, 67, Oxford St., Loughboro, Leicester, Eng., Deo. 6, 1908." Reference: R. Towns & Co.. Sydney.
Jpfyjjx For Faded Fretted Women V-— ~3 \ \l n the 32-page pam- ""• f\ rphlet wrapped about / Cuticura Ointment are ' ' to be found most valuable suggestions for women, especially mothers, for removing torturing, disfiguring humours, rashes and inflammations; for sanative, antiseptic cleansing of ulcerated, inflamed mucous surfaces and destruction of microscopic life, and for bringing about by suggestion and medication a normal condition of health, strength and beauty. Cuticura Remedies are sold wherever the British Flag floats. Depots: London. 27. Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, 5, Rue de la Pali: Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney: India. B. K. Paul, Calcutta: U. 8. A.. Potter Drue «fc Chem. Corn Sole Props., Boston. a&-Past tree. 32-pase book mentioned above. I Cgcgtt m ! UuJi£. - sohjJjie. -cLeticious n TTOLIDAY SEASON.—Are Your TrunH.4 nnd Bags in good order for the season? If not, send them for repair to j. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Queen-st. IJpU'LL NEVER HAVE THE! BLUES IF YOU DRINK FRAGRA. "Blues" is a slang phrase — it means you're right down to zero — it means periods of doubt and fear — you're miserable, and you don't know why — you feel quite I sorry for yourself — then you get worse. You feel you want something to revive your spirits, and THAT'S JUST EXACTLY WHAT YOU DO WANT. And yet a cup of tea — if it's good te.a and the right kind, would put I I you right — iv quick time too. ■ Good Tea is the most exhilar- i , ! ating beverage kuowu, and yet j few know it — but it's hard to I ! i get. Now, FRAGRA Tea is a \ | 1 pure, wholesome, exhilarating I j good tea, free from dust and poi- \ i sonous ingredients. It's the Tea that dispels the blues — FRAGRA j and the blues won't mix. It's the ; tea that makes you get up and do • things. Instead of wonying about [ things which are going to happen next week — and don't. FRAGRA makes you help your- j self — it gives you confidence. ' Somehow it makes you feel glad. I You'd better try a packet, for you j take no risk in the matter. We , guarantee FRAGRA. If you don't think it good just tell your grocer so. He will refund your money — we take the risk. All B dealers of repute have it. The prices are 1/8, 1/10, and 2/ per lb. j | T7\6cSt>. — "Spring Biossom Ointment" -E Cuffes all it touches, 6d and 1/; "Spring Blossom Pills," 1/; "Bloomlne" Cures Corns, Warts, and Bunions, 6d. joer, packet, GUemligta fefid. &toiekeefi£M»_. " "~ — ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 147, 22 June 1909, Page 3
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