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HER BABY BOY A Pimply Rash Spread Until Head, Face and Body were Covered with Eczema — Hands Bandaged to Keep from Scratching— Was a Fearful Sight and Defied Cure t CUTICURA MADE SKIN CLEAR AND HEALTHY "My baby's eczema came on when he <?as three months old, liko a rash on his faco and then spread over his head. Then there began to form a lot of small pimples over his head from which a watery substance came oub and formed a regular mass of crust all over his head, faco and body, I had to tie woolen cloths on his hands to beep him from scratching himself. He was a fearful sight to look at. I went to a drug store and tried some of their remedies for eczema bufc they did not do him any good. I then called in one of our leading physicians and he tried several kinds of medicine and gave mo prescriptions, but they only made him worse. "At this stage a lady friend of mine came in and advised me to try the Cuticura Remedies. That afternoon I sent for a cake of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment and ono vial of Cuticura Pills, and in less than a week I couldsee a vast improvement in him. I wasned him all , over every morning -with the Cuticurn Soap and gave him an application of the Cuticura Ointment after his bath. I kept on r.sing the Cuticura Remedies until he was completely cured. They left his skin clear and healthy and I always have kept tho Cuticura Remedies in tho house over since. I highly recommend Cuticura to all persons suffering from eczema. Mrs. Kate Brougham, 200 Dewey St., Bennington, Vt., U.S.A., Dec. 5, 100S and Jan. 17, 1909." Kefercnce: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. '' PIMPLES CURED "I congratulate Cuticura upon my epeedy recovery from pimples "which covered my face. I used Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent for ten days and my face cleared and I am perfectly •well. I «had tried doctors for several months but, got no results. Wm. J. Sadlier, 1614 Susquehanna Aye., Philadelphia, U. S. A., May 1, 19Q0." ' Cuticura Depots: London. 27. Charterhouse Sq.: Paris. 10, Rue do la Ciiausw d'AnHn: Australia, F.. Towns <t Co., Sydney; U. S. A., l'ottcr Drus <Sj Cbem. Corp.. Sole Props.. Boston. OS-Post free. 32pago book an the treatment and cure ot skin diseases. 1 ' I j I 1' ' 8 I say It's good for weary i g nerveß. Buy it and try it > i to-day. I a Most grocers sell Fragra j | Tea at 1/6, 1/10 and 2/- | jj * per Ib. • I t Here are some of them : y $ S. S..Paterson & Son, Tinakori Rd. i \H. J. Barley, I. Riddiford Street. | t O. W. Ronninfiton, Mclesworth St. \ j W. H. Bowden, Kaiwarra. | | A. E. Lake, Willis Street. ' | jj £. T. Wise & Sons, Rona Bay. f E S. Thomas, Brooklyn. i 1 C. Gardener, Kilbirnie. | V J. J. Moore, Marauui. | I Pritchard ,& Mitchell, .Coitrtenay PI, | I — Harris, Otaki. | S P. Stevens, Levin. | iblcndof HOLDS THE RECORD FOR fe/r£ FLAVOUR iLotldpro- HOLDS THE RECORD FOR _ STRENGTH g- ™"qSauty FOR 1/6, 8/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/6 2 per Ib. ""THAT Summer Cold ! It's dangerous ! Take Lane's Emulsion: 2/6 & 4/6. All chemists, so /kSi corr endure I funf 3 mH mm * inljisigKig? (f Thcre'i no need — for if g your hair hai lurned pre- » JL —* maturely grey Milos Hair rf^^TX Restorer will permanently ug^jy and naturally rettore it to it's ' original shade. Milos does not DYE. but RESTORES /ytlic hair, and at tho same time promotes the m growth, and it guaranteed to do so, or your 'w money it refunded to you. H Milos is sold by all Chemists at 7/6, B or post free with private advice from S MISS IMLWAIN, 254 Queen St., Auck. '^ N.Z. agent for Milo« preparations. " SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. fTHHE Secretary will be in attendance at A the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 102, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 15,30. All, conimunicatiQns strictly, confidential,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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