WOULD SCREAI FOR HOURS WITH ECZEMA . Baby Dreadful Sufferer, Could Not Keep Him from Scratching. Every Joint Affected. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and He Is Well, "Enclosed find my son's photo and I fed %y writing these few lines to you 1 em only doing my duty, as my son was ft dreadful sufferer from eczema. At the age of two weeks he J- _ jj began to get covered with red spots on his legs and Js*. "S. groins, which mother •*/" sr A. thought was red gum or / I k, Y__. thrush; but day by day IJ — "IT r*\ it grew worse until every \ » __-—Jlu___ l°* ,7 ' t * nd **"**** werß affected and baby started J___lf v\ 1 screaming for hours day V aad night, such a thing C_- \is>? as sleep was out of the -**■—I*~- ** quostion. I t«ok him to two. of Sydney's leading doctor-: one said it was oae of the worst cases he had seen, the other did not think it so serious; one ordered ointment for rubbing in. the other a dusting powder. I followed their prescriptions for over four months aad still baby kept getting worse. I could not keep him from scratching so great was his a?«-_y. "When he wm five month., old T tried the Cutir-ira Remedies sad I am very thankful to cay my baby is to-rfay free from all his sufferIwr. His grains irere, bleeding when I started and other parts aff»cted were the lower part of hia body, under the knee_, arms, In arm joints, eyebrows and neck; but afttr twice using Culicura Ointment Ibesan to see a difference and by the time I had used one tin. along with "the bathing with Cuticura Bonn, baby was jjcarlr cured. I still kept ori using the Cuticura Soao and Ointment, and now, thank eoodr.es-?, he is ouite well and, alt'houeh he w now ten month.* ci<_, has not hwi s-r.y further return of tlie fre .hi*." (Slimed, Mrs. G. Martin. 2 Kui-rbt St., Kr-skineVine, S-vdney. N.9.W.. Mar. 31, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold "brcuehout the world, but a liberal sample ot Cuticura Ointment, with a 32-pas.e book on the care aad treatment of the skin and hair will be sent froe on application to R. Towns A Co.. Dept. 12K, Sydney, V. B. W.
LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL B'JYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Glentunnel for Lake Coltfridgo via Windwhistle Hou»« and Snowden. EVERY FBI-DAY MORNING on arrival of train from Christchurch, returning in time for evening train, SATURDAY. Special attention given to Passengam. aad Parcels forwarded for delivery by Coach.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14188, 31 October 1911, Page 3
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