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MBBICAI-. [czEii-ir SIX iSPITSLS 9 Doctors of Two Continents Could Make No Impression on Torturing Skin Disease — All Treatments Failed for Nineteen Years. ■ THEN CUTiCURA CURED SWIFTLY AND EASILY "I contracted my disease at school in London, E-acland, -when I -was fourteen Tears old — I am now thirtythree. My father put mc under th« care of our family physician who diagnosed my d__e__e as itch. But after 6eveT_l months' treatment without receiving any benefit, I was advised to go to a hospital. I attended the j Hospital, London. Then and on two other occasions, without my getting any benefit, they treated mc for ! eczema. My next attempt was trying different ointments from doctors ana dnigjris_s. Then I tried patent medicines, including , and . " I passed examinations for government situations but was finally rejected at the medical examinations. After three attempts to enlist in tho British army I succeeded at last but was discharged on account of my eczema. The disease was confined to face, arms and legs, my face being actually raw at times. I came to America thirteen years ago, but my face becanis worse, if possible. When in New York City I was advised to go to Hospital, whence I was sent to the Hospital in Brooklyn. I was put under the care of Professor but this also added to tho number of unsuccessful attempts. I returned home to England and tried the Hosoital, Liverpool, the Hosnital. London, also the world-famed London Hospital, but without petting cured. I came back to America five years ago- I had overlooked the i Cuticura Remedies dozens of times, but three months ago I decided to give I Cuticura a trial and I can safely say I I am cured of one of the most torturing skin diseases a man ever had. Richard Curiev. New Canaan, Conn., U. S. A-, j dan. iO, 1909." I "I am familiar with Mr. Curiey's case and his cure and believe his state- ! ment to be true. John F. Burke, New Canaan, Conn." Note. —AU the names left blank are given in full in Mr. Curiey's letter. Reference: R. Towns A Co., Sydney. C-tta-ra, lU—-dies are soul wherever the British F_S _o_->. Depots: Londo-. 27. C_i-t-rhouse fc_.; P___ 5. Rue de _ Pajbe: A-st—a—. R. Ttrwn. -Co, gv—K-7: l_d__ B. K_ Pa—- C-__ut__: U. S. A_ Po> tsr D-ttt _ Owra. Corp.. Pole Proas.. Boei-X B-T-P-st tree. boofc on ___a ana sc-lp. 1-jELP the little ones grow plump and strong. Give regular I doses of Lane's Emuli sion. Start now. ss I WHAT TIME IS It BY YOUR STOMACH? If your stomach does not strike " meal time " three times a day' it usually means Dyspepsia. I How_to be Happy-hungry. As a rule, all hours of the day look alike, and feel alike, to the dyspeptic. I There is no hankering for breakfast, I no g-nawing- for lunch, and no mouth- ; watering for dinner. Disgust takes I the place of desire, and the clock lt- | self at meal-time reflects the owner's \ grumpy face. If before breakfast, before dinner, and before supper you do not feel a happy-hun_Ty feeling and longing for food, and feel that you could eat almost anything put before you, you have a symptom of dyspepsia. If during your meals you still have an aversion to food, or feel hungry and not hungry at the same time, you have a very pronounced case of dyspepsia. If after your meals you feel bloated, or gassy, or you have heartburn and pains in your stomach, or you feel gurgly brash rising in your throat, you have a chronic case of dyspepsia, and you have had it a long time, proi bablv without realising it. For all thcße things there is a sure cure, a cure that will make meal-time |an awaited pleasure, and the meal itI self a soothing luxury. This is true | —because the cure. Dr. Sheldon's | Digestive Tabules, contain just the j elements which a good, strong, I healthy stomach has. I F.ach little Tabule is enough to digest 300(1 grains of food, thoroughly and well—just as though you had no stomach at all. /ft D tt£^^S[ Dr. She'don's Digestive Tabules actually do all the work of a healthy I stomach. They digest if your stomach can't. They digest everything. Take one or two after each meal. I and know what it is to have the luxury !of a perfect digestion, and stop irritation, belching, bloat, and brash, and that "lump of lead" feeling. They cure dyspepsia, indigestion, and all stomach troubles. They contain ab- ! soluiely nothing harmful. ! Try them to-day. and let your stomach be convinced, let your mind be at cafe, and your face be rosy. Dr Sheldon's Digestive Tabules arc obtainable everywhere at 2/6 per tin of 80 Tabules. THE dally use ot LANE'S M E D O LIN E makes and I keeps the skin active and I healthy. Freckles, spots, and j pimples quickly removed. ./'- ---at Chemists. 7 FOUND — "Spring Blossom ointment' Cures all it touches, <3U and 1/; ''Sprlc : j Blossom Hills," 1/; "tiloomiQe" cures Corns > Warts, and Bunions, 6d per packet, Chem I lsts and Storekeepers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 9

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