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ECZEMA MADE HER ;WEIMOi Hands, Arms, and Feet Affected — Medical Treatment Made Handc , Swell and Ruin Water— Was as e ' Helpless aa a Baby— Followed a Neighbour^ Advice and Her cure-by"cutlcura ,, :l has been permanent \ [ ««My daughter, Mrs. Hannah Austin, KXes vdfch me, and in September, 190(5. ' ~ jrmi»L ~ Gomethme cam© on /jfatSigK b^r hands and feet which a doctor said w^r^®%£M was eczema, vH p ral^ _^^^„ gave her a box of *^r*? <•» ointment which y a»-«^ jf caused her hands to VT** f svroll and run water. jsfet^l She was in a dreadful fitate and as helplsss %7 r/L&iJW /§* as a baby. A neigh0 *fX Wf> hour, whose child had % « aultf/j a<^ a sii^oilar disease vHHHi </ j on the head, recommended me to try Cuticura Ointment. Finding that it did her good, we went on trying Cuticura Soap, Cutieura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills. Being employed in the mills as a silk weirker, my daughter had had to give up wofkfor a fortnight, but after using Cuticura Kemedie3 for a few days she was ablo to resume her occupation. The disease not only affected her hands and feat but •went up to her elbows. In all eho had two tablets of Cuticura Soap, three boxes of Cuticura Ointment (some of •which is Bfciil left), and one bottle of Cuticura Pills. There has been no return of the distressing eruption and ihe is now working regularly. Mrs. Margaret Dosey, 43, Broad St., Leek, Staffordshire, June 19, 1907." Send-io nearest depot for free CuticuraUodkonTreatmentof Skin Diseases. LEfMOTHERS KNOW That a warm bath with Cjitibura Soap and a single anointing with Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and purest * and sweetest of, emollients, will afford instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tor-tured bab'les, and rest for tired, wornout mothers when all alse foils; / Complete External and Internal^'Treatnieht foi Evtry Humour ot Infants, - Children, "and, Adults consists of Cutlcurar Soap to Cleanly the Sl[ln, Cutl-. cura Ointment to Henl uifi-Sfein.ißtid CutlcufA RoBolv«n.tJ > H)i.(Choeolate Coatsff) to BorKy tijitt Blood. A Single. M.p^w CUrtf-lSoiaj%u^iit a»o 6, Rue de la J'alx: Australia, -R. Tbwms & Co., Bydaey; So. Alricn, Lennon, Ltd.. Capo Town, etc., y.a.'A., Potter Dnis &Cii«n. Corp., Sola Props* lar© sm©@tfoeel awa^ "* "~~ by issing Horns V.\~,< Dissolve insta^tly^ • tiHt&htiza sniLUAftQYS tsiMi£ { FLAva/L Coflttnttatd* Egg x .Ppwto 9 *• - Pudding Pcw^efo Sto>6Veepers can obtain supplies of .the above localiy from their merchants, iliey again ordei ing tbJ-o^fli Honfe- Houses onl^from ALFRED BIRD & Sons, Ltd. "Birmingham, s,. _ r t England.. I JANUARY TO MARCH. L Plums "(all kinds) and Custard. - Stewed Bkekberries and Custitrd.' „ Strewed Pearaand Custard. Stewed Cherries and Custard. L@9HQEI, AND klmonfi Flavours. HI/T'EWEN AISTD CARTER, Petone, JjuL General Carrier?, Forwatrdhfg Agents, "Wood" and Coal Merchant's. Furniture removed by experienced workmen. Convey&nces- bHween Petpne and Wellington dtilrJ Order* may be> left lit \ irtue and Ch». s, Victoria-street, 'Wellington. Cor, fSked witii "Wellington by telephone. Nr.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 08, 10 January 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 08, 10 January 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 08, 10 January 1908, Page 4