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Torturing Eczema Covered Head, ' Face, Neck, and Arms— -Parent3 „ were in Despair, Fearing His Death > .or Lifelong Suffering — Condition was Pitiful— Baffled Treatment* c CURED IN THREE DAYS BY CUTICURA OINTMENT ,( *— •'. "My little, son 'a eczema started he was seven weeks old, his head, ' -^*v^ face, shouldero, neok, •/£2^ri and arms suddenly b<> iav^jly coming red and rough, ;■ \\. j just the way one's l-^AvX/i-,,^ nands turn if one'dabbios in water a great Jl^S ;i l ifA deal. A doctor sow .fiSr 1 •' Pv * fc wa ? eczema, and "ry. vMi//. jLv ms kes fc for six \ '.n l=^yi months, without avail. LtF'M \ -TT Tho onild 's condition ' ill | \ \ M». v/ent from bad to worse, IJj I \ » \ I the affected parts be-i?jk»__!L-t -V"f\ I earning one solid sore. v< „-__j f l_r~d[ He was a pitiable sight, ...-CjFT'Cp ■ ■**• crying nearly all the ' fe/"*SO<L<§y' time and quite cxl .'f^y-^ 1?W) hausting himself in hi 3 efforts to allay his torturing skin by rubbing and scratching. We were almost despairing, thinking ifc meant either death or lifelong Buffering, but Cuticura Ointment was ut last applied, and within a few hours Mrs. Cooper said she noticed a change for the better. After three days' treafc- • inent it was quite apparent that a comjilete euro had been effected. In a •week his skin was perfectly clear. Jfenlly, I should never have believed it- If I had not seen it myself. TMq wa<3 two years a«:o and my ohild has never had tbe slightest return of any iU'm irritation, and is now the perfect picture of health. I cannot too strongly 'express my gratitude for what the ■wonderful Cuticura has done for >ua. 3T. am only too pleased to show the 'child to an? ono who calls to vorify tills marvellous cure. Yv'ilH&m Cooper, . 240. Murchison ltd., Leylon, London, U. E., July 4, 1C07." n . ' - Sand ta nearest depot for freo CuticuraßoolionTrcatmeatofSkin Diseases. Complete E-ncmsl s.nd Int<srr.al Treatment for Evfry HiL-r.oiir oi Iniautf. OftlUrcn. noil Adults ,oonsi°t,s of Cuticura Soap to Clrancc the BSIII, Cutlcura Ointment io Heal liis Skla. and Cutlcum Kfr6oiv>ut Pills (Chocolate Coated) to l'nritv UwiMood. A filmrlo Set often Cuprei. eo!d throuic&cut tht world Donets: London. 27. Chart? rliouse Bq.: Pariß, 5, Rue <!c I.a Fate; JJ'MtrolK 75. Towns A Co , Sydney: South Africa, Lcnnon, r.td.. Ow>»/iown, etc; .India, B. K. p»ul N C»lo«ttn:, U. R. /., <PottM C . Gold rteda!' Paris 1500,, . UoMleilfor&eCoDyiimvn F.WiFFiSOffI.BffIURSBE * , Of a!! Chemists ft Perfumers j EUHIHBM EXCELLENCE lAfi&EfTICIEHCY..... 1 f ' , As* Invaluable jp I Medicinal TOJNIC I ©n<3 BEVERAGE. j | A Pure and , ' j I Wholesome Spirit. I j p. I No W©ma& j in poor health can hope to i look beautiful ! How is it | , possible ? Beauty is largely jjj the res«lt of healthful con- { ditioQS ! Many woz&en feel r ; Weak and Nea*vc«s, " al- .': ways tired," with & constant I 5I 5 sense of Oppression and f ListHessness, Pains in the jBack, No Appetite, Irritable, and Generally Miser- ( I abie. This is unnatural I f | Health is Woman's £iowry. fj In nearly every case the p symptoms described above & j are due, directly or in- I directly, to Derangement of | the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach | or Related Organs. | To purify the System, \ | Remove Constipation and | i indigestion, create Rich, j> ; Warm Blood, drive away p Diseased Conditions, and jjj re-establish Perfect Health, | commence a short course of f' LOASBY'S k "WAHOO." S It is a purely Vegetable \ Compound, and gives won- \ derfui results. \ \ LOASBY'S "WAHOO" is 2/8 | per bottle, from Chemists and 8 Storekeepers. | . A POLLINAIIIS has I>eeu aptly called J%- "Tho Queen of Table Waters," for ho banquet or festivity is complete without it. By appointment 'to His' Majesty the King and to His Royal Highness tho Prioca of Walas^ eto^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 12

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