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AWFUL PSORIASIS ! 35JP j Terrible Scaly Humour in Patches ( All Over the Body— Skin Cracked j and Bleeding— ltching Unbear- < able— Cured by Cuticurain Thirty j Days at Small Expetise. ANOTHER WONDERFUL \ CURE BY CUTICURA* J "I was afflicted with psoriasis for thirty-five years. It was in patches all s over" my body. I used three* cakes ' of Soap, six boxes > 40£&&\ Cuticura Oint- ] F^^ j£* ment, and two ( IL .s&l bottles of Cuti- \ Iffi $**» *?* cura Resolvent. I j vijA y bathed with the jSSsfiL, f Soap, applied tha ff&qr JK. Ointment once a i jjmst%Sl Yn^ day, and took the ; * Wm£Q/\J as di- i 7 yf* *y rected. In thirty 7 days I was completely cured, and I \ think permanently, as it was about five. ' years ago. ' "The psoriasis first made its appearance in red spotsv generally forming a ( circle, leaving ia the center a spot about ( the size of a Slver t dollar of sound flesh. In a short time the affected circle , would form a heavy dry scale of a white , eilvery appearance and would gradually , drop off. To remove the entire scales by bathing or using oil to soften them the flesh would be perfectly raw, and a : light discharge of bloody substance would ooze out. That scaly crust would form, again in twenty-four hours. It ■was worse on my arms and limbs, although it was in spots all over my body, also on my scalp. If I let the scales remain too long without removing by bath or otherwise, the skin ' would crack and bleed. I suffered intense itching,- worse at nights after fetting warm in bed, when it would c almost unbearable. I would not ' go through such another ordeal of affliction for thirty-five years for the State j of Kansas. W. M. Chidester, Hutch- < inson, JKan., April 20, 1905." ' ; The original of the above testimonial Is on flls ia th« •IScc of tho 'Potter Drags Chemical Corporation. - iSaenees K. Tora* Co, Umkmt*, Sydney, K. S.W. Cntlcura So*b, Ointment, and Hcst>!rent FEia aro sold flmrafbou! th«"wt)rid."Pottrr Drug Sc Chcm. Corp., Sols ' Enpfc. Bottom, U.S. A. «- Mailed Free," How to Care . i&Hamoan." Addx«i,B.ToirniS. Co., Sydney, N.S.W. I That I i I Tired 1 I Feenng I \ ■ Vanishes as at the touch of a H B magician under the pleasant, g B gentle efforts of ' ■ Ibonnington'sl I PILLS, I I "THE PILL Of THE PERIOD. 0 | k One shilling a box from all » B chemists and groctrs, or post j8 a free from G. Bonnington, a P_, Chemist, Christchurch. S ANOTHER j HOSPITAL CASE. * Says "would have been in his grave, but for PLANTEKOA." Mr. Joseph Wyatf, 8 Angus Avenue, Wellington, had medical treatment for OPTHALMIC GOITRE AKD GRAVES DISEASE. The neck was much swollen, and increasing in size. It affected the eyes, causing them to protrude. Was an out-patient ot tho Hospital. " For six months I was in bed/too weak to stand or get about. At times my sight was so affected that everything I looked at appeared green, even the BRASS KNOBS ON THE BEDSTEAD. 1 had despaired of ever regaining my health, and only for the fact that I had confideuce in the friends who advised me Jo use PLANTEKOA, I doubt if I should have done so, and quite believe tf.at ere this I should have been in my lait resting-place. When I commenced the use of PLANTEKOA, I followed the directions given, and in FIVE DAYS there was a change for the better which steadily continued, till once more I have been enabled to resume work." For over a year Mr. Wyatt has been keeping in good health and constant employment, proving once more the permanency of PLANTEKOA CURES. Your Chemist wi'J supply you. 16 - — ■ i i' To soothe jjgipiiSllgKßifS j the Skin %"*£»*&*££' | remwe the efioaU of perwirSUcn. CALVERT'S Prickly4ieat Soap pure, ontiaeptfc, and wfrwh"'*'' (3-Sokl by aH-i/DC9i Chemiftt aifd Stoia, p c _ <- <f j/jm'*-*Co-» M>neha«ter. En<. fr3]>SIht3T^^3tSHEa|tSHSimTCAPOLUNARIS hae been aptly called "The Queen of Tablo Waters; for no banquet or festivity it complete without it By appointment to Hi» Majesty th« LgWto me Royal Highpas. the*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 12

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