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FOR FOfl RED ROUGH ITCHING HANDS^ggj^g^ PALMS PAINFUL FINGER ENDS u~S@ One Niodt Treatment.— Soak the lianda thoroughly, on retiring, in a hot lather of CUTIOUBASOAP. Dry.and anointfreely with CutiCdra ointment, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. "Wear old gloves during the night. For soro hands, itching, burning palms and painful finger ends, this oni night treatment is wonderful. UJflßffiCU Especially Mothers nrcaioat competent viUEliblil to appreciate tho remarkable deaniln;, purifying, and emollient properties of Cutiocba Boa* wad to find new uiei tor It daily. BQld every where. BritUh .depot? ?. N«wb«ry & Bows, London, r ranch depoti L. Midi. Paris. Australian depoti K. Towns k Co., Bvdney. Pottur Dbdo am Cuitu. uo»p.. Sole Prop*., fioiton, U 8. A. VITADATIO AND BLOOD POISONING. To W. WEBBER, Esq., Launcoston, Tasmania. Dear Sir — About eighteen months ago I was woring at Queonstown, at tho Mount Lyell Fitting Shops, and was taken suddenly with great pains in my legs, which in the course of a few days became swollen to a fearful size. I consulted the doctor, and took several bottles of his medicine, and found I was getting worse ; and was then advised to go to the tiospital ; bo I made up my mind to come to Launcoston to see what could bo done. Here I interviewed ono of tho local doctors, who kindly gave me an order for admission into tho General Hospital of this city. At this time my legs had swollen to such a distressing size that I was unable to walk, and so Mr. G. Witten, of Prospect, drove me down to tho Hospital, into whioh I was carried rout of tho oonvpyance, as .1 was quite helpless. For several weeks I remained in tho above institution, and was discharged no better than when I was admitted. The doctors said mine was a bad case of "Blood Poison," produced, thoy thought, by the' sting oLsomo venomous insect, and with inhaling the sulphur and arsenical fumes from the smelting furnaces. My pain wbb so intense I could scarcely eat or sleep ; had to be assisted in and out of bed, and could not get about at all without crutches or sticks. In this condition I was advised to try WEBBER'S VITADATIO, but could not make up my mind for some time to do so; but at last I did, and bought threo bottles from Messrs. Hatton and Laws, Chemists, of Launceston, and did not take any more for some time, thinking it was no better than all the other medicines I had tried ; and then I made up my mind fully that tho faithful uso of this medicine, which had done bo much for other sufferers, should decide my cose, and I did not stop till I had taken two dozen in all. I am now delighted to say I have lost all the swelling and all the pain, for which my thanks are duo to the Proprietor of Vitadatio. I verily believe thiß medicine has savod mo from what certainly promised to bo a life of groat suffering, and it shall always havo my strong recommendation to all I know in need of a preparation to purify the blood, as personally I am of opinion it has no equal. You have my permission to publish this in any form you choose.— l am, Sir, yours faithfully, J. KENNETT. Prospect, Tasmania, 9th August, 1899. HEADQUARTERS* FOR N.Z., 39, MANNERS-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 4, 5 January 1900, Page 2

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