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MEDICAL. ITCIE BURNING BASH OH HIS Kept Awake at Night. Little Cuticura Ointment Cured. Not Slightest Return of Eczema Since, "Bayview," BibbesSt., Kockdale, N.S.W, —" My arms were covered with an itching, burning rash, which kept mc awake at night (being always worse at night). I went to a chemist and he told mc it was dry eczema. Hβ gave mc ointments which I used for six weeks without any good result. Just as I was getting disheartened I saw advertised the Cuticura Ointment, so I sent for some, and I am pleased to say a little of it cured mc and I have never had the slightest return of tho eczema. I would advise anyone suffering from any form of skin disease to give Outicura Ointment a trial. I am bathing my baby with Cuticura Soap, and am pleased to say she has a lovely skin." (Signed) Mrs. A.'Whitford, November, 1912. DISFIGURING ECZEMAON CHEEK Palmorston, South Otago, N. Z.—"The eruption of eczema commenced as a small spot or pimple on the left cheek, spreading downwards and over to near tlio left ear. It caused both disfigurement and suffering. Itching, burning and loss of sieop. Having received a sample of Cuticura Ointment I used it along with the Cuticura Soap with good effect. I then purchased both Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and continued using them twice a day until a complete euro was effected in about rix months." (Sinned) Andrew Wright, Jr., October. 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment do much for poor complexions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair. Sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address B. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. CIR Ernest Shackleton, writing to the agent entrusted with the purchasing of the stores (or the forthcoming Imperial TransAntarctic Expedition, uses these words : I "The question of the concentrated beef supply is most important— It must lie BotiiL" ryar t\oes -pvEniorvE rriAKa TORALINE F OE A C OLDI ECCLES' I Phosphorton The Great ToniCj \ Is n combination of Phosphorus, ; Quinine, Nux Vomica, Iron, Kola, | Manganese, and other Nerve ami , Kraln Foods. rfIoSI'DOKTON Is S not only n good tonic, !>ut it is J absolutely as good as a tonic ran be. i It actually creates new Nervous ; Fliiiil ami Rrain Matter by supply- 5§ mc the Blood with its Electric Ufe 3 Element. Phosphorus—the very core | storlnj- tlie fullest and most vigor- § ous conditions of robust health of g If yon want to eat well, work 9 well, and sleep well. Si Take PKospKorton. § It builds up health and strength a with every dose. £ A 2/0 P.ottle contains 32 Doses. 3 A 4/8 Bottle contains G4 Doses. gj A G/0 Hot tie contains 12S Doses. gj Packed securely and posted any- 1 where for c<l extra, from 3 A. ECCLES, I Chemist, I QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. g fPONSONBY RD. X Branches: * 1 FOUND, " Spring Blossom Ointment - * cures all it touches, 6d and 1/; "Spring UloEGom l'ills," 1/; "Bloomine" cures corns, warts, and bunions, (3d per packer. Chemists and Storekeepers. PERSONAL. D6NT TRUSS Mil SMITtI, SOLE CONTROLLER OF TUB BROOKS RUPTURE APPLIANCE CO., has left for his Headquarters, 11, Manners Street. Wellington. Client! writing to Mr Smith can be supplied by return mall. FOR GREY HAIR. T\ll. ALLEN'S yjAIB QTAIN HAS NO EQUAL. FENTON, O HBMIs ' jf ' 64, KABANGAHAPB EOAD. BOOTS AND SHOES. L— — FOR THE BETTER CLASS MADE-TO-ORDER FOOTWEAF sext'ie. OS SHORTHAND STREET Opp. Auckland Club. !\p,—SURGICAL BOOTS MADE. TEA MEKCHANTS ORANGE BLOSSOM ORANGE BLOSSOM ORANGE BLOSSOM TEA. THE FINEST TEA rKOCURABLB. ALL GROCERS 2/ LB. (\NCE rpRIED, A LWAT3 TJSEt WHOLESALE FROM ENTRICAN AND CO ! CLiMtTEtJ), I A V Q & i. A S D.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 155, 1 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 155, 1 July 1914, Page 9