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MANY WEEKS OF PERFECT AGONY With Eczema on Arm and LegsCould Scarcely Sleep for Months —Tried Many Treatments Without Result— Did Not Work for 11 Weeks— Relieved in Ten Days and COMPLETELY CURED BY TWO SETS OF CUTICURA 5t ■ "My trouble began 'with irritation on the legs and right arm which developed #into eczema. It became so bad in 4 few weeks' time that I was in porfect agony. I was prevented from attending work, and, although I was only too pleased to try remedies suggested by my friends, they were all used without any effect. I fcecame peaiunistlo, especially so considering that I had been through the hands. of two doctors, who failed to do any Mod. One day I decided to make another attempt to get rid of my complaint and purchased a full set ef Cuticura fioap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills, and in ten dayß I found tha irritation disappearing. I would not have believed it possible for any remedy to afford such comfort in bo short a time. I was able to sleep at nighfc — a thing which I had not been abfo to do for months — and in the oourse of another week there were unmistakable signs of the qezema being mastered. I persevered with Cuticura, and in sis weeks, using two supplies, I was cured. I have every reason to be grateful to Cuticura, for I was able to return to work after eleven weeks' idleness.- George Harrison, Poole Terrace,nr. BouthMifford.Yorkshire, June LI, 1907." Send to nearest depot for free Cuti» eura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. " For pfanplea, blackheads, red, rough, and oily skins, dandruff, dry, thin, fallIrq hair, shaving, shampooing; sanative, antaaeptio cleansing and for the toilet, bath,, and nursery Cuticura Soap a.ud Cuticiura Ointment are- unequalled. Complete External ana Interni! Tre»tmmt lor Everr Husktur ot InU&tfl, Children, and Adults consists 6iCuneurA St»p,y> Cleanse the SMlm. Cuticura Ointment to H#»l the Skin, and Cuttoiara Reiolvent or CatUura Refelrent Pills -(Chocolate Coated) tc Purify the Slopd. A Slngls Set otttn Cares. Sottt throughout tno world. Depots: London. 27, ChMterhottpe So.; PWI», p. R«e de la Palx: AxutraUa. Mr I^-rmaJb Co., Sydney; South Africa. Eennoß, Md., CajoTown, etc.: U. 8. A.. Pottar Drug A Chun. Corp.. Sole Props., Boston. IThe Standard Cough ® Remedy for Forty-five Years. / It is \ / dangerous to V / trifle with a cold, \ I for, , if neglected, \ f serious trouble may \ • / set iri. Keep a bottle of \ /BOIiINGTON'sV { CARRAGEEN ) \lrish\ Irish loss/ A in the house. Then you / \ will have at hand a / \ remedy that will / \ quickly cure all / \ throatand lung / \ affections. / I*£ REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. I Insist en getting' BONNINGTON'S j Irish Moss, the Standard Cough I Remedy, It has stood the test I for over forty- five years. $1 2 | Do y6u know these tell tale signs, and what they mean ? Do your lungs pain you ? Aro they weak and delicate ? Do you have a stubborn cough ? Are you subject to colds that hang on ? Is your throat sore and in* flamed ? Are ycu losing flesh ? / Does your head ache ? These S3onptoms call for quick relief if you would spare your- . self the consumptive's lot. There is but one treatment known to science that will cure consumption and all diseases leading to it — a never failing treatment that is doing a grand work throughout the Dominion. Cod Liver Oil, Creasote, Lime, Soda and Fresh Eggs. These five ingredients are scientifically combined in / Laiie's Etnulsiom. They ease the pain, give strength to the delicate, stop the cough and cold, assist the digestive organs to assimilate food, thus adding fresh and resistive power against disease. Get LANE'S EMULSION ' because it stops the tell tale • signs. l[ ft Is famous."' ■*'•* Pploai 2/6 and 4/«« v

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 12