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SKiN HUMOUR ■ ■■ Doctors and Hospitals Called It Chronic Eczema and Said Sores Never Could Be Healed — Child Was Getting So Bad Mother Didn't Know What To Do. ■ a ■ CURED BY CUTICURA / AT A SMALL EXPENSE ** Words cannot express my gratitude for ,what Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent havd done for my i^>||^ v son, who when two years old had co W&L. ' zema as bad as any Hi a .** Us child could have it. »siL "^* vOSla * aat * severa^ doc ~ 'JSS'gteS^Tf^S tors, but when they stopped treating •• \i 2>*^Y. } \ k" 11 bis head would I <n^f fssj \ begin to get sore A J *-*' I again, almost the / y ) \ \ next day. It got so " I \s>\ bad I really didn't . know what to do. At last we took 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. lusedhalf of them and found some relief and improvement, but thought the change for the better •was only temporary, as it had been •with all the other medicines ordered by the doctors. But by the time I had vsed one cake of Soap, one and a half bo^es of Ointment, and one small bditle of Resolvent, the cure was complete and permanent, with not a sign of a sore from that day to this,— over two years. I shall never be without Cuticura Soap. Mrs. J. Schepperle, Brooklyn, N. V., Feb. 9, 1905." The original erf the above twtimonial i« on fflo In tho Cffleeof the Potter Drag & Chemical Corporation. Reference x E. Towni * Co. , Merchant!, Sy (lney, N.B.W. Complete External and Internal Treatment lor erery Humour, from Yiropki to Scrofula, irom inJ ancr to Age. comlitlng of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and BetoWent TSUI (Chocolate Coated, in vial of 80), may be had of all dmcciitt. A tingle let often enrei. Potter Drag 1: Chem. Corp., Sole Propi., Boston, U. S. A. mar- Mailed Free, " How to Cure Erery Humour." Aiiiut, B. Towas A Co., Sjdney, N. 8. W. I A COMPLETE j TOE ETOMCE from 338, Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, N.S.W., Sept. 21, 1905 : " For, aeven months 1 suffered from a severe cold -which was completely cured after using one large bottle of SCOTT'S Emnlgion." C. V. MOLONY. THE REASON WHY The Cold was cured Mr. Molony's evidence is brief, ( but it is wonderfully to the point ! ■ Reams of writing could not have told more. The plain fact is that Scott's cured a grown man • of that most difficult 6f all things ito throw off— a heavy cold. It simply shows what a mistake it : is to fancy (as some do) that 'Scott's is only a remedy for the ' youngsters. The truth is, that ' - • - the same bottle will , f serve both parent and child. Never forget that ! There^ is one difference, and one only — the elder ones take the bigger dose ! But mind the emulsion is Scott's, S&rth"^ for no other is really STThd^n: forceful enough for * cM B t cor& nu ' a 8 adults. EMULSION Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines \^^»' Strengthens, Tones and vf[/ , I nvir orates the Muscles. 1 H Takes out all Stlflnes* I I , and Soreness. I I Gives Activity, Flexibility I V and Stretching Power. I I USED BY ALL ATHLETES j I BOLD EVIRVWUERZ. I Jj ACCIPT NO SIBSTITUT*. M J& M PURVEYORS 10 H.M. THE KINO tt I CARR'S 1 I BISCUITS I Afternoon Tea Finger Creams m - . m Made in Carlisle-England m

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 12

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