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of mm Over Two Years of Awful SufferingEyes Stuck Together and Would j Bleed When Washed Open in the Morning— Every Lash Fell Out. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA 1.. ■ " I feel it my duty to tell of two most wonderful cures of sore eyes by Cuticura Ointment, My little son had an attack of measles which left the eyes in a shockingly bad state. The lids became inflamed and sore aud every lash fell out. For two years and ten months I tried many eye ointments and lotions, besides following every advice given me, but nothing seemed to do them any good. They would be stuck in the morning, and I had to bathe them in warm milk and water, which was a very trying duty, as the eyelids would always bleed, causing the child untold suffering. "I had heard a lot about Cuticura Ointment, so I thought I would try it, and from the first application 1 have had cause to be thankful. Before I had used one box of Ointment the lashes showed signs of growing, and at the end of a few months he had a crop of lashes of which any person might.be proud. 1 ' I recommended Cuticura to a Mrs. Phillips for her child, -who also had sore eyes, and her little one was cured with less than one box. I have advised dozens of people to use Cuticura Ointment, often stopping them in the street, as I did Mrs. Phillips, who was a total stranger to me. I have such implicit faith in it that I have written to relatives in England and Ireland telling them of its wonderful virtues. "I am sending you this testimonial of my own free will, in the hope that others may be benefited as we have been, (signed) Mrs. C. Todd, Old South Head Road, Waverly, Sydney, N. & W." Reference, Messrs. R. Towns & Co., Sydney. * Cutlenn Sosp, Ointment, anil Fill* an told thronrhont tho world. Drpoti ; London, 27 Chartwhoun Sq. ; Ftrti, B Bae <le la Pals; Australia. X. Totrni t Co., Sjdnev. Potter Drue Jc Chetn. Corp- Bclton, Solp Propi. <sr Mailed Frw. "All AW-i B>io> '» Skin rdS Scalp." Rj Efficacious become abaolureW pure £nglishOilljH gj Not made Of gclahng Full direction All Chemists, B| \ V I I i "It iB able to support WVIM Life."-Lancet. one cup of #PLISMON cocoa y^»k CcntaißijTvoro ncDTlthafni than CU P B c ' * n y ordinary cocoa. f //ftf Absolutely Jret from f f f f f Cliemicals. AXE YQU A SL) RPEttEft, FROM RHIStJMATISM OR SOIATIOAT FBO, you cannot do better than follow tlio example of Mr. W. Wolland, Butcher, Tory-streot, Welb'ngton, who writes that he suffered severely from Rheumatism until he tried KHEUMO. Again, a well-known Solicitor at Cambridge, Waikato, writes : "I do not want to go figuring in the world in testimonials, but RtLEUMO certainly removed an attack of Sciatica. X was suffering from, and I am satisfied that in my case it was very effective." - Sold by. all Chemists and Storekeepers at 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. A Mission in Life. No man succeeds without a mission in life. BdNNIKfiTON'S * (Carrageen) IRISH MOSS Has a mission, that of curing coughs, colds, and all affections of thq bronchial tubes duo to colds. Have the Irish Moss in the house ready in case of emergency.' Remember that The FIRST Dose GiVes Relief, When you get Bonnington's. ' B^ONCO-CURA, (Registered) 1 ' THE GRKAT REMEDT For COUGHS, INFLUENZA, BRONCHITIS ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, to. Sufferers from Pain in Chest. Difficulty of Breathingr. hnd Haokinu Cough, will find Bpeedy relief. Allays all irritation in the \ throat, and prevents a cough or asthma becoming cbronio. CONTAINS NO POTSON, and can safely be used by child or adult. All Chomiete and Stores'. Price, 2a and 3s 6d. All wholesale houses, and from the Proprietors, GARpiNER * HARDIE. 50, Cuba-street. Ask for it. Accept no othor. Uso it, for it C'tirps. fBENGERS 1 FOOD ! DHUCIOUS. £T "E™ NUTRITIVE, **" ▼■«.****»»» DIOESTIBLE. ■"»«* the AGED. GOLD MEDAL, Health Exhibition, London. Tht B/HTISH MEDICAL JOURNAL My* - " Bcnger't Food has by Its excellence , established a repuiation of its own." 7bs LANCET dncribsi it *t"Mr. BengeHs admirable preparation. 1 * Rcnecr's Food is sold in tins \ by Chemists, &c.,cvcry where. J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 2

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