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MEDICAL. 1 KNOW THAT GUiniRA GURED X" • Worried and Tortured for 5 Years. Covered with Eruption All Over. Could Not Sleep nor Rest. Felt Like Tearing Himself to Pieces. With First Use of Cuticura Ointment, had No Itching at All. i • "I have been tortured for the past five years with a bad skin disease. I attended the t hospital for two- years, off and on, with it. The last time I attended for five months without success. My back, chest, legs, arms, scalp, in fact ail over, were covered with the eruption, j I could not sleep at night ! nor rest in the daytime. My back was a smother from neck to hips with hundreds of spots and nasty sores. They worried mc and tortured mc so I feit as though I could tear myself to pieces. I showed some of my work-mates, and they said that : they never saw anything so bad. and they know how I was worried and tortured by this terrible itching skin disease. ■ " I had tried many remedies without any usp, but finally I started using Cuticura Ointment and with the very first application I was relieved and had no itching al all. Then 1 pot a good night's sleep which I had not had In weeks. Within a fortnight everything had completely disappeared as if by magic Fower. and I have had no trouble since, know that Cuticura has cured mc, and I strongly advise those who suffer with any skin trouble, however bad it may be or whatever other remedies may have failed them, to give the wonderful Cuticura Remedies a trial. I believe their cure will be effected, not 1 for a little while but for good, for Cuticura [ had one of the worst cases to tackle when it cured mc." (Signed) G. J. Dance. 27, New Road, Brentford. Middx., Eng., May 19,1910. 1 Cuticura Soap and. Ointment axe sold throughout the world. Send to R. Towns <fc Co.. Sydney, N. S. W., for a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment and free 32-page Cuticura booklet, a guide to the speedy and effective treatment of skin arid scam diseases.

MEDICAL. X Footscray, Victoria, Aus. Dear Sirs, —After an attack of pleurisy followed by pneumonia I suffered from debility with much loss of weight, and could not regain strength. The doctor said I was in a decline and ordered mc away. I determined instead to give Angier's Emulsion a trial, and I am very pleased that I did so, for the result has been most gratifying. My friends are greatly astonished at the improvement in my appearance, and I can honestly and thankfully say that I am better now than I have been for many years. Ido not wish you to publish my name, but will gladly answer any enquiries that may come to you concerning this testimonial. (Name and address furnished privately). /■ Angier's Emulsion is invaluable in aU throat and lung affections : also for digestive Ws, // disorders and wasting diseases. It soothes and heals the lungs and air passages. X 2 promotes normal, healthy action of the digestive organs, and builds up health and 12 strength. Angier's Emulsion is pleasant to take and agrees perfectly with delicate ■gj Z stomachs. Of all chemists, 1/3.2/9 and 4/6. X f A FREE SAMPLE 1 sent on receipt of 4d. postage. Mention this paper. A*^^^\ - §££» aTTI THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO.. Ltd., 7 Barrack St., Sydney, f <^j£> I Don't neglect that cold. Delay is dangerous. 1 j Besides the discomfort there is always the chance j j of more serious trouble developing. Every case |j ! of consumption started with "just a cold". Take no j^sl J risks, cure your cough now with Bonnington's Irish ] Moss. Safe, sure and prompt, it has been the Jc^^Na I j family cough remedy for over half a century. Refuse fl/7s"ivfP& j substitutes and imitations. 11 is dangerous to experiment ,«flftM* If 'f 1 when you can get an absolutely safe and sure cure in J*/ BONNINGTON'S *P£ - I CARRAGEEN / V li IRISH MOSS \ I I Mb. John Rhodes, Lin wood, Christchurch, writes :—" I hit-re rrraeU lr. " W pleasure in testifying to the wonderful curative properties of Bonniag- l ft' r ton's Irish Moss. Oar little girl having caught a severe cold, which de- \ l\ \ , veloped into a bad cough, is now quite recovered. We gave her one | •If ' large bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss." $d \ \[) \ \ PUBLIC NOTICES. I The Most Delicious Tea I I is Amber Tips. 1 g Keep the name, Amber Tips Tea, in mind when next ||a \\ ! you go t to the grocer's, because it represents the best in tea, §|| Ss ; yet is no higher priced than the other kind. Amber Tips is |j|s ' m all that a good tea can well be. The flavour is excellence fpf 3 itself, the strength unequalled, and a* • wholesome stimulant faS 1 a it undoubtedly ranks first. j§g B It can be taken with benefit by those of weak digestion 4sl 8 and since a pound of Amber Tips will make more cups of g& ' § tea than any other brand, it presents the additional attrac- jf§ S tion of being economical as well. Wt ' j Amber Tips Tea ( jBS is packed m air-tight, damp-proof cartons, and is procurable Wg ' M at all grocers at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. §§ ; M Ask for it the very next time. §|| ' M NO COUPONS OR PRIZES are given with Amber Tips W& J3 Tea. It needs no such schemes to make it tell, because the fgß : iff moneys worth is contained in every packet ||3 lj w SHAMIR AITDSr/CKIJHG, Agent* <50 t Ftjst-iteeet.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 18

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