____3_C___. - ■ ■ Nephew Doctored for Fifteen Years but Got No Benefit— Finally Tried Cuticura Remedies and was Permanently Cured—Uncle Similarly Cured Five Years Ago, ONE CURE BY CUTICURA LEADS TO ANOTHER a " About five years ago I -was burned in an explosion of natural gas. My head eand face, also my hands and arms, -were burned. About three weeks after, eczema set in over the parts of my body which, were burned and my physi- _-— , , •«; ' clan undertook to cure u_sl " by; administering a S*k:-?yy 7** solution of arsenic, in/TlvP/ / creasing the doses, bub f __/ without any perceptii /fy/ 0 £'■ ble benefit. Iwasgrad- | ,/ y / yr ually losing strength I y// from the suffering and ( (/ if I was in a very serious 1 condition. ) "About that time my nephew told I mc about his experience with tho Cuti--1 cura Remedies. He had eczema so severely that the blood ran down into liis shoes. He suffered with the eczema for many years and had tried everything the physicians could prescribe. After doctoring for fifteen years, in which ttma he found no relief, he was finally induced , to try the Cuticura Remedies, and they i cured him permanently in four months. 1 "You can easily believe that I mada I haste to try them on his recommendation. I commenced using tho Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. I was cured in less than two months so peri fectly that I have not even had a sympI torn of the disease since, although it is I over five years since the trouble began. I I give this testimonial voluntarily, with--1 out solicitation or hope of re-ward, except that some one seeing it may be relieved from suffering as I was. O. T. Hamilton, Indiana, Pennsylvania, TJ. S. A., i Dec. 15 and 24, 1905." ; Reference : R. Towns & Co., Sydney. Complete External and Internal Treatment foe I Every Humour 0/ Infants. Children and Adults consists or Cuticura Soap to cleanse the Skin. Cuticura Ointment to Heat the Skin and Cuticura Resolvent Pllla to Purity the Blood. A Single Set olien Cures, Sold throughout the world. Depots: London. 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Paris. 10. Rue do la Chausscs d'Antln; Australia, R. Towns & Co.. Sydney; U.S.A, Potter Drug _ Chem. Corp.. Sole Props.. Boston. - _s-32-p»Ke Cuticura Book, post-tree, clvlog da« ecrjptlon. treatment and cure of diseases of the ___ f\V_VNT every "woman to try ray %__SE'S- -J___DOa_FNE> It x wrH _£ye yon a sldn and complexlda _» ■=_* _>_o_xl -oi. No skin too trad _o ite -cleared %y it. 1/- at Chemists. "' 3-pw~c^_gS|_p~»g^a_s»_3i-a^gßWiMgM Besager's Food i© ___i__edl with fresh new milK when _sed, is daiz-ty ] and delicious, . highly nutritive, i ______ most easily i digested. Infants j thrive on it, ____.«_! 1 (delicate or | persons enjoy it. I Bengcr's Food is sold in tins, by all I Chemists, etc— everywhere. B -B_a^^^^^j^^i;i^^!_--_._._.-.- B g 4Hr FOOD FRESH AIR AMD LANE'S EMULSION. The Two Finest Lung Medicines in this world. Take lots of Fresh Air, and you won't need Lane's Emulsion. The more fresh air you get into your lungs the better your health. Inhale deeply. Make your lungs expand, grow, develop. Forget fresh air and your lungs weaken. Cold attacks them. Bronchitis, Asthma, or other lung diseases settle. Lane's Emulsion needed then. Take Lane's regu- , larly for lung and throat diseases and you'll know what a really good emulsion LANE'S Emulsion is. At chemists, 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. 63 ■ '-'•* I'■ ' -,' •'■ > t
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 10
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