a Eczema Broke Out Also on< Handsand Limbs— Suffering Intense — Doctors Said Too Old to Be Cured — An Old Soldier of 80 Years Declares! "CUTICURA TREATMENT IS A BLESSING" "At all times and to all people I am willing to testify to tho merits of Cuticura. It saved me from worse than the tortures of hades, about the year 1900, with itching on my scalp and temples, and afterwards it commenced to break out on my hands. Then it broke out on my limbs. I was advised to use salt and water, which I did, to no effect. -I then went to a Surgeon, who commenced treating me with a wash of borax. This treatment did me no good, but rather aggravated tho disease. I then told him I would go and see a phyBician in Erie. The reply" was that I could go anywhere, but a case of eczema like mine could not bo cured; that I was too old (80). I went to an eminent doctor in the city of Erie and treated with him for six months, with like results. I had read of, the Cuticura Remedies often. I was strongly tempted to give them a trial, so I Sent for the Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent and continued taking the Resolvent until I had taken six bottles, stopping it to take the Pills. I was now getting better. I took two baths a day, and at night I let the lather of the Soap dry on. I used the Ointment with great effect after washing in warm water, to stop the itching at once. I am now cured. ' f "The Cuticura treatment is a blessing and should be used by every ono who has itching of the sldn. I can't say any more, and thank God that He has given tho world such a curative. Wm. H. Gray, 3303 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa., August 2, 1905." Tho original of ths «bovo tettimonSul is on fllo in thi Office of the Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation. Kefercncc! It. Towji Jt Co., aierchants, SjUncy, N. S.W. Complete External and Tntcrnol Treatment for crtry Humour, from Pimplet to ScrofuU, from Infancy to Age, consirting of Culicum Soip, Ointment, and Resolvent tilli (Chocolate Coated, In vial of 60), may bo had of all drujflm. A rinxle let clten euro. Totter Drug b Cbem. Corp., Sole Props., Borton, U. S. A. OSr- Milled Free, " Hovr to Cure Dbfliuring Hamonm" Adores* B. Towno & Co., Sydney, X. a. w. V MM "It is able to suppcri N^ \k\lljys LU*."— Lancet. S||rONE CUP OF COCOA vgS»*J?V^ Ccntsirsn ere nourlthnicnt thnn ***\Arp^lo cupn ef any ordinary cocoa. r^y/y^FW AbsohiM y /ret Jrom f f f f ¥ Chemicals. OL.IVJER. ' VEAUE, ©ent% ! Gladstone Road, Gfs- , borne, stated that ' PLAN IEKOA has CURED .him oi PILES, after years of affliction and unsuccessful treatment. His testimony is-endorsed by Mr. C. S. Aston, Whatapoako, who has also received benefit from PLi N« TEKOA. - If you have been very ill, and are not recovering as fast as you expected, Aycr's Sarsaparilla will mako your blood pure and will givo you strength and energy. Mrs. M. McShane, Hobart, sencb this letter, with her photograph: "After recovering from a long attack of typhoid fever I suffered from a poor appetite and great depression, and wao co weak I could hardly walk. Having seen advertised as such a good blood purifier and general tonic, I thought I would try it. I did so, and soon my old strength came back, ray appetito returned, and before I bad finished tho second bottlo I could do all my work just aa well an before." There are many imitation j Safsaparillas. Be sure you get "AVER'S." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mau., (J. S. A. ATEII'S riIAS, tho boot family UxaMvo. AHE YOU A SUFFERER FROM RHEUMATISM OR SCIATICA? IF so, you cannot do better than follow tho examplo of Mr. W. Wolland, Butcher, Tory-street, Wellington, who writes that ho suffered scvoroly from Rheumatism- until ho tried EHEUMO. Again, a well-known Solicitor at Cambridge, Waikato, writes: "I do not wont to go figuring in tho world in testimonials, but RHEUMO cortainly removed an attack of Sciatica I was suffering from, and I am satisfied that in imy caso it was very effective." ' Sold by all Oliemista and Storekeepers «t 2e 6d and 43 6d por bottle. QUkfiN'S CHAMBERS, opposite G.P.0., Wellington. Send for pamphlot "ADVICE TO INVENTORS,' 5 freo on application, '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 67, 17 September 1906, Page 2
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