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0 Suffered Incessantly for a Year— They were Very Large and Pain was Dreadful — Gould Hardly Bear Clothing— Health Much Impaired. WAS ABSOLUTELY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES - .i . a ■■' — "I have to thank Cuticura Eemo dies for completely curing me of one of the worst attac!c3 of boils it is possible to imagine. 1 suffered from boils incessantly for a year, and I vras so unsuccessful in trying remedy after remedy that I began to despair of ever gotting my system clear of this distressing ailment. My shoulder and back \7ere principally affected. Any one who has had a single boil knows how dreadfully painful boils are, so it ■will bo evident how much I suffered whan I tell you that I had four large ones. They would be a long time coming up and so vary painful all tho time that I could hardly bear my clotho3 on. They were very large, one on my back extending to the size of a flvoshilling piece, while the smallest "vaa as big as a sixpence. My health suffered much" as the result of the attaok and I got into a very ruii-do-wn condition. After I had tried other means without any benefit, I read of a cure by Cuticura, and though I had not much faith, I thought I could not do any harm in trying Cuticura Soap. So I bought a "tablet and after I had washed the affected parts a fow times I noticed such a great improvement that I decided I could not do better than try tho whole Cuticura Treatment. I Kofc the Cutieura Soap, Ointment, and Pills, and my progros3 from that time was truly wonderful. A great change for the better took place almost immediately and now, well within three months from when I started with the Soap, I can pronounce myself absolutely cured. Cuticura Remedies have got tho disease right out ot my system. I am extremely grateful for tho great benefit I have derived, and 1 wish most earnestly to recommend Cuticura Remedies to every one troubled with boiJs: I Bhall never bo without Cuticura Soap. liTrs. E. J. Chapman, 9, Union' Square, Nelw Kent; Koad, London, S. E., July 15, 1907." Send to nearest depot for free CuticuraßookonTreatmentof Skin Diseases. Cutlcura Remjdlfs arc sold tli-Dusbou't tho world. A fisnifle Set often Otifcs Drnoh- London, 27, Charterhout* 1 So. , Fails. S. Itua de fa P.ilx: Aiielmlla. R Torrns & Co.. Sydney: Souttt Africa, Imuor., T,td , C?na Torn, etc.: U. 8 A., Tottet DrdL c: Oiera. Ccrp., Solo ?rops., Boston. When mosquitoes begin to annoy, remember that simple means of protection against the attacks of these and other insects — the use of %n Carbolic Soap. Sold by local Chemists and Stoics. Makers : F. C. Cilvert i. Co., Manchester, , England. "For over CO yeara I have always kept Ayer'a Cherry Pfictoial'in tho house. My father often told mo that io saved my life When I was very young." |jJ^^^K[|[ffjl 111 thousands i^^^^^^^i! of homes Ayer's MS'^l Cherry Pectoral miuwtY fSw 3 a k° use holtl /^%^i4i/^| used / -^^jmm first Jk «1 by the A^^^^M grandparents, then by the parents, and now by tho children. For colds and coughs, croup, bronchitis, la grippe, inflammation in the throat or in the bronchial tubes, %&Bb l &'j ss i &? &bb>ya win is the standard remedy the world over. It contains no narcotic or poison. Accept no substitute. Put up in large and smalj bottles. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowoll, Mass., U. S. A. (P/ATERTOSTESTO THE RELIABLE REBBEISY QOUT. RHEUMATISM. SCIATICA, AND ALI PAINS OF HEAD, FACE. AND LIMBS, Con bo outlined through all Chemiots, Trioa, lly 3/6, 4/6, and 11/- par Box, and Ima the Proprietors. POS&BJ23ESTP.E & TRUKJAK, ¥2, ©£» £3377? ISttA2>. SJOSSOH. 8.8. If "IT'S FAMOUS | because | I " IT'S GOOD." I , ' ! £«5s« 5 s Emnlsion S Tho Great Lung Healer 8 j and ''Body Builder. 0 s At all Chemists and Stores. 1 | 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. | Take none but Lane's. g rAM&EffICI&ICY..... *'], ... „. „ „., I An Invaluable j& I Medicinal TONIC | and BEVERAGE. fj A Pure and I Ws*olesome Spirit

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1908, Page 2

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