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WAS DELIRIOUS On Chest, Back, and Head— Pain, Heat, and Tingling Were Excruciating — Nerves in Exhausted Condition— Sleep Badly Brdken t CURE BY CUTICURA SEEMED LIKE MAGIC » i "Words cannot express the gratitude I feel for what Cuticura Eemedies have ->^ done for my daught^-~ • I ' " ■ -»^| ter, Adelaide. Sho N,jjfi[w^2|*)>i^js7 is fifteen years of age, and had never V R3S <SW had anything tha '/Ci Lj / matter \rith her /_3 £; / ekin until four .»: Jw\fea»<o>^ months ago, when I WltVifc an eruption broke ' f ] HI out on her chest. «. * The first symptom vas a redness, and then followed thickening and blisters, which would break and run matter. I took her to a doctor, and he pronounced it to be eczema of a very bad form. He treated her. but instead of being checked, the disease spread. It showed itself on her back, and then quickly spread upwards until the whole of her head waß affected, and nil her hair had to be cut off. The pain ehe suffered was excruciating, and vrhat with that apd the heat and tinfline her life was almost unbearable, he Decame run down in health, and at times was very feverish, languid, and drowsy, and occasionally she was delirious. Her nerves were in such a low state that she could mot bear to be left alone. In spite of the cold weather •he would insist on having her bedropm window open, and would lean out on the window-sill. She did not have a iproper hour's sleep for many nights. "The second doctor we tried afforded her just as little relief as the first, and I really do not know what we should liavo done if we had not read how Cuticura cured a similar case. I pur«hased Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills, and before •the Ointment was three-quartera ■finished every trace of the disease was fone. It really seemed like magic, [er hair is coming on nicely, and I i6till apply the Cuticura Ointment as I find it increases the growth wonderfully. Mrs. T. W. Hyde, 1, Ongar JPlace, Brentwood, Essex, Mar. 8, 1907." V Send to nearest depot for free CuticuraßookonTreatmentofSkinDiaeases. I ' Cuticura Remedies are sold thronehout the world . • Depots: London, 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, 5. B.u« de Is Pftlx: Australia, R. Totttib & Co., Sydney: lsnston. U.S.A.. rotter Drug & Cbcm. Corp., Sola Preps. LANE'S MEDOUNE for the Hands. Makes itod Hands White. 1/. Bottle at all Chemists and Stores. D j LANE'S EHULSION i j Feeds and strengthens S \ weakly children. ? \ 2/6 and 4/6. AH chemists. I j V 8 G \ Meek's Inks ensure neat ledger*. MEEK'S "W INK flows very easily, dries an intense black, never fades, and docs not corrode. U I Poor little fellow! He coughs so hard he cannot sleep. That makes him weak and sicklyall the next day. His brother thinks this coughing is terrible. So do we, for ire know that just a few doses of will stop the cough. For sixty years it has been the standard remedy with men, women, and children for colds, coughs, and all throat and lung diseases. It contains no narcotic or poison of any kind. Be sure that you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Accept no cheap and worthless substitute. Preptred by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Man., U. S. A. THE RELBABL.E RIEftIEBY FOR OOUT. RHEUMATISM. SCIATICA, AND ALL PAINS OF HEAD. FACE. AND LIMBS, Cm be obtained through all Chamiiti, Prioo, Zh a/3, 4/6, and 1 1/- per Box, and Irnm j tho Propnororo, POINaSSESTRE fib TRIJEIAM, fl. o&» zaajc 3BOAB. bonsosr. o.a The FRIEND of the FAMILY. . . °/. Ji &l*re Spirit .*. " NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HUGH DOUGLAS, rtrTxTO BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER, And ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER. SPECIALITY: Donglw Patent LooseLoaf Account Books. „__•__ F*ctory Address: yiCTORIA-STREFT, WelliwrtoD. . ffel. 2508. l&ifc. 187?.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 137, 9 December 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 137, 9 December 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 137, 9 December 1908, Page 4

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