mn liPij UnUI v nisi UL Doctors and Hospitals Called It -\Giiranb JEczema ancj Said Sofes /.Nevq'r Could Be Healed — Child • Was Getting So Bad Mother Didn't Know "What To Do, CURED BY CUTICURA AT A SMALL EXPENSE •. " Words , c^njiot express, my gratitude for -what Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent have done for my tson, who when two years old had eczema as bad as any child could have it. I had several doctors, but when they stopped treating him his head would begin to get soro again, almost the next day. It got so bad I really didn't lipbw what to do. At last we tbok him to the' hospital, where the doctors said he had chronic eczema. They gave me a wash for it, but said it was foolish to think of it ever being cured. " The child was failing so I thought I must do something, and reading about Cuticura, I went to the nearest drug store and purchased a set of Cuticura Remedies. lusedhalfofthemand found some relief and improvement, but thought the change for the better was only temporary, as it had been v/ith all the other rnedicinea ordered by the doctors. But by the time I had used ono cake of Soap, ono and a half bo^es of Ointment, and one small 1 bottle of Resolvent', the cure was . complete and permanent, with not a sign of 'a soro from that day to this, — over two years. I shall never be without Cutieura Soap. Mrs. J. Schepperle, Brooklyn, NVY., Feb. 9, 1905." Tec OTftin&l of th« tbave tnilmonijl U on Sit In tilt 03t« of the iVittcr llniß * Chnnlcri Corpoiillon. „ Hcfercnce i It. 'J'ovni k Co. , Mcrchmn, Sydney, N B.W. Complete Exttrnil and Intrrntl Treatment for every ITiimciir, trow ?imp!c» to bcrofuli, from Infancy to Arc, comlulng of Cuticura Scan, Ointment, fin-l Beiolvcnl l'llli (Chocciato Coated, in vUI of 00), m%j be h«4 of all drugcijii. A »!nfle Xt often cutei. Putter Drug It Chest. Corn , Hole Fropi., notion, U. 8. A. t»!r- Jltllrd Free, " I low to Ooro Krory Jlumoui." Addron, B. Tvwbi fc Co., Bjtotf, N. 9. W. She jftch pietid That is Salt Rheum or Eczema — ouo of the outward m»nilosUtion» of scrofula. It comoi in itching, burning, oozing, drying, and scaling patches on tho faco, bead, uaudi, legi, or body. It cannot be curod by outward application* — the blood must bo rid of tno impurity to which it is duo. Hood'i Sar«»parilla is tho modicino to take — it has ourcd tha most persistent and difficult cases. " Small red spots broko out all over my body. Tho itohing was interne. My physician called it eczema. I began at onoe to take Hood's Hanaparilla, and boforo I bad used six boltlou the spotn and itching had all gone.— WILLIAM VERCOE, Block 27, Hill-street, Thames, N.Z." Accept no subitituto for | fCood's S arsa P a riHG* j Insist on having Hcod'a. tiold by all chemists. Prepared only by O. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mai.., U.S.A. [ WANTED Sell, Gentleman's Resldenco, furniihod or unfurnished ; throe minutes' walk Lambton-quay j 7 largo nnd superior finitlmd rot>m», two bayi, electrio light, cas, all convenience*. . Particulars apply Garden, Evening Foil, ,1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 118, 20 May 1907, Page 2
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