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MEDICAL. ~ WOULD LIE AWAKE ALL NIGHT WITH i ITGHIiEGZEI Terrfble Sufferer Ever Since He Can Remember. Utterly Intolerable. Seemed Beyond fVledical Power to Cure. '' My Disease Was Routed by Cuticura Soap and Ointment."----"I take great pleasure in praising the wonderful Cuticura Cures. Ever since I can remember 1 was a terrible sufferer ol eczema, and other irritating skin diseases. I would lie awake ail night, and nay suffering was intolerable. A scaly humor settled on my back, and being but a child, I naturally scratched it. It was a burning, itching sensation, and utterly intolerable, in fact, it was EO that I could not possibly forget about it. It did not take ]on.j before it spread to m 7 shoulders and arms, and X was almost covered with a mass of raw flesh oa account of my scratching it. I was in such a condition that my hands were tied.

"A number ot physicians were called, but it seemed beyond their medical power and knowledge to cure mc. Having tried numerous treatments without deriving any benefit from them, 1 had Riven myself up to the merry of my dreadful malady, but I thought 1 would take the Cuticura treatment as a last resort. Words cannot express my gratitude to the one who created 'The Cuticura Mintcles,' as I have named them, for thank heaven there was such a miracle as the Cuticura Remedies sent to the suffering world, and now 1 feel as if I never sufferrrl from even a pimple. My (lipase was routed by Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I shall neve.r cease praising the wonderful merits they contain. I will never be without them. In fact, 1 can almost dare any skin diwases to attack mc so long as I nave Cuticura ' Remedies in the house. I hope that, this letter will give other sufferers an idea of how I suffered." (Signed) C. L. Green, 929 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, U. S. A Aug 29 1910 Sold everywhere. Send to 11. Towns ACo ' Sydney, N. S. W., for 32-pa S e Cuticura booklet on the skin and liberal trial package of Cuticura Ointment. " IT'S FAMOUS BECAUSE IT'S GOOD." Any remedy does its greatest good for humanity along the line of preventing disease, and often prevention is much easier than cure. LANE'S EMULSION and its promises for the future lie in its faithful accomplishments of the past. LANE'S

EMULSION prevents as well as cures Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumption, and other Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. LANE'S EMULSION strengthens and enriches the blood, improves 'the appetite, and builds up the general constitution. It is not oniy the Best Throat and Lung Healer, but it is the Best Blood Purifier, for it purifies- and\restores the blood to a healthy, normal condition, and makes it impossible for any poisonous disease germs to accumulate. Any chemist or grocer will supply you. Kemernber the name, •• LANES EMULSION," and remember, " IT'S FAMOUS." 2J6 and 4/6 per bottle. 73 t~joss rpaKK TOKALINB F OX A G OL,D2 RHEUMATISM, GOUT AXD SCIATICA, TAKE JJAYWOOD'& fi OUT AND ■RHEUMATIC , rf^URE. FENTON, C- HEMIST--64. KAKAXGAHAPE-RD. HAS WON Its way to the front solely on merit. It is recognised as the GREATEST TOftHC AMD NERVE RESTORER Thousands to-day testify to its effectiveness; they have tried it and been cured. They recommend it to their friends, and so PHOSPHOKTON has become established as the Finest Tonic Test it yourself—without another day's delay. It will make you look well, feel well, and be well. A 2/e bottle contains 32 closes. A 4/6 bottle contains 6+ doses. A BJQ bottle contains 128 doses. Manufacturing Chemist, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Alco *t Poneontoy Rd. and Hobson St.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 155, 1 July 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 155, 1 July 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 155, 1 July 1911, Page 10

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