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Had Suffered Six Years— Face Badly Affected— Dared Not, Go Qut when Air Was Raw— Cuticura Proved Only Remedy— Also Cured Ringworm on Girl's Arm. CUTICDBA REMEDIES • TWICE SUCCESSFUL f / **\ found three cakes of -Cuticura Soap, one box of Cutieura Ointment and two oottles of Cuticuia Resolvent ample to clear me of eczema, •with ■which I had Buffered for six years. It "was the face principally that was affected and latterly I scarcely dared show myself out cf doors if there -was the least rawness in the air. I tried two or three doctors, also a-chemist -who vias supposed to be an espert on eczema, but tney did not seem.tooure me permanently. @*A.lso the A same box of Cuticura Ointment cured h a pretty bad case of ringworm on a girl's * arm that I Dersuaded her to allow me to dress with it. G. L. Monro, Burrow Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale, May 11, 1907." ! Send to nearest depot for free Cutieura Book oa Treatment of Skin Diseases. £)f Skin-tortured and N Disfigured Babies ; Should Know That -warm baths with Cuiicura Soap .and gentle anointings with Cuticura, 1 jt^B^->. *^ Ie S l^?^ Skin. Cure, JffT -^\\ afford instant relief, 'S%S& permit rest and sleep, \ j£\^*/*!\y and point to-aspeedy, -^\\jsZ ii s permanent, and eco- , 2r»^ Np : >*"i 2» nomicalcureoftorturtf^X&xd^f^S ™S» disfiguring ecze-S-j—^rW/^/j mas, rashes, itchmgs, jT^JL-^V^Sj irritations, inflamma*kv, *vj\~j: "tions, and chafings of P V-^7 \. f infants and children, and. afford i;eSt and comfort to worried, ■worn-out parents, when all else fails. Guaranteed absolutely pure and may be used from the hour of birth. g <2&Caznplfte External and Internal Treatment tor .Every Humour of Infanta, CbiHren. and Adults consists ol Cuticara Soap to Cleanse- tho Stin, Cut!- > enra Ointment to Heal the SfcJn. aru3 Cuticura KeEolvent or Cutlcura Resolvent PJl!s (Chocolate Coated) to Parity ttie Blood. A Sinc!e Set often Cnies. Sold throughout tho Irotld. Depots: London, ZT r CiartflrhonEc Ha.; Paris, 5. Run de la Paix; Australia, it. Towns & Co.. Sydney; So. Alrhio. XCnnQO, T&&-. Capetown. Hatai, etc.; Potter Drug ■dciCbam. Corp., Sole Propsfinishing touch to a good breakfast is a cup of delicious fragrant BOURBON COFFEE. It brightens the eye, clears the brain, and fits one for the work of the day. Bourbon CofFee is prepared from the finest coffee beans by a , unique process, and is packed in patent air-tight cannislers. s gyoSQi'S EopienH Jyjuii Tbe Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic. SUJTEO FOR YOUNG ANS OLD. For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats Bronchitis, Influenza, and the Prevention of Consumption, .iiji W'jtf* „ - - pji o w a «The Medical Press hnd Circular " says:— "These Juiubes should be o£ special service to lecturers, public singcri. and speakers, and, indeed, to all who arc called upon to use their voices ire 1 qusntly for prolonged periods." Sold by Chemists. Tins n'G post free on receipt of stamps, Hudson's Eumenthol Chemical Co., Ltd-t 10 York Street, Sydney. 4 WALTER HARRIS OF WHOM THE STORY IS TOLD TJie story which mothers tell' of children saved from sickness and suffering- hy SCOTT'S Emulsion is a long 1 and continually increasing- one. Mrs. W. Harris, 50 Mary Street, Waterloo, Sydney, H.S.W., writes (IG/6/08): "My - son 1 "Walter, aged 2, was suffering- from a severe cold, and had lost the . use of his voice. 1 g-ave him SCOTT'S Emulsion, and he was quite cured after the first bottle, and he is now as well and strong- as ever." The intense curative force which enables • SCOTT'S to achieve such cures is hot to be found in any other emulsion, and this is why SCOTT'S alone possesses such a magnificent record of" success. Of all chemists and dealers iir medicines. THE MARK BY WHICH YOU PICK OUT YOUR CUKE!

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 4

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