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MEBiCAI. - ' ' o — '• —— ' ■,- She was a Mass of Humour Ail Over When Three Months Old—Sat with Her-Night and Day; Thinking the * End Would Co mc at-Any MinuteSkin Now Clear VDoctor Declares --- '- — '.O ' . '.- CURE BYCOfIGURA TO BE A MIRACLE -"I:us© Cutioura Soap steadily for rap baby's skin. She had thoveczema when - - she was three months " —_€-__, She was in an W* awful mess all over. Vfe.__ aer body. We never thought she would fc:.V-*,W fiet over it. We sat L H m with her night and "Wi. vT day for about a month, \\\ W. e2C P e °ting every minl/\\ : /} A ute to see her die. The doctor gave mc an /Orr-^— ointment to rub her i -i"'°,'-_& with but it did her no good. Mymother was __T I \ V~— home from: America \-/| /lit" - and she told mc to try. ~ZP_3~__A ".'. Cuticura Ointment -.'.-■■ and to wash her with V Cuticura Soap. ' There was a great .difference when I used.-the first box.- . -It seemed to soothe her and she slept. I used three.boxes of Cuticura Ointment and she was quite cured. She has the purest skin and is the fattest baby nowl She is a miracle, the doctor declares. I ana glad to tell anybody about it. Mrs. John Ewan, 5, Victoria St., Inverurie, Scotland, Sept. 21, 1909." Reference: K. Towns & Co., Sydney. CLEAR SKINS Through the Use oi Cuticura. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment afford tho purest, sweetest and most economical method known of preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands of infants, children and adults, of preventing minor eruptions becoming chronic and of soothing and dispelling eczemas, rashes, itching. and chafings. Peace falls on distracted ! households when Cuticura enters. A Single t-blet or Cuticura Soap and box ot Cut. cura Ointment are olten sufficient to cure. Depots: London. 27. C_arter_ouse Sq.; Parts, 10. Rue-dc !_ Cbaussee d'Antln; Australia. B. Towns _ Co.. Sydney: U. S. A- Potter Drug _ Chem. Corp.. Sola" Props.. Boston. flgTost-free, 32-page Cuticura Book on the Best Care «nd Treatment ol the Skin. BILIOUSNESS SCIENTIFICALLY TREATED. "No one. I feel sure, can speak more gratefully of Laxo-Tonic Pills than I can," writes Mrs. Corbctt. 116 Fitzroy St.,- Surry. Hills. N.S.W, "They cured mc oE settled biliousness which seemed as though it would never leave mc. 1 took Laxo-Tonic Pills, and they proved a perfect remedy." Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers. POUND — "Spring Blossom Ointment" Cures aU it touches, 6d and i/; "Spring Blossom Ellis," 1/; "Bloomlne" cures Corns, Warts, and Bunions, (id pec packet. Chemists anfl Storekeepers)-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 164, 13 July 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 164, 13 July 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 164, 13 July 1910, Page 10

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