KNEE TO ANKLE ft ■ Suffering Simply Indescribable — Had to Scratch Till Blood Ran— Health Undermined from Lack of Sleep— Gave Up Hope but CUTICURA FREED HIM : ' FROM SKIN-TORMENT "About seven years ago a small abrasion appeared on my right leg just above Jj^S&. mv * nlt le. It irritated Yf *^ . me so that I began to t, I scratch it and ibbegan Jfe to B P rea d until my leg Cy V| from my ankle to the V* weSsU knee was one solid J \ scale like a scab. The , Jjl ~24r\. irritation was always jr\^Sy \S worse at night and ff; K/y/' J, woulcj not allow me •~ 1 /!*/ «_ >> *° sle «p> ° r m y ■wtf® \ V /' / either, and it was »V \l / completely under- \ V y mining our health. I lost fifty pounds in weight and was almost out of my mind with pain and chagrin as no matter where the irritation came, at work, on the street or in the presence of company, I weuld have to scratch it until 1 had the bloed running down into my shoe. I simply cannot describe my suffering during thcjse seyen T years. The pain, mortiflcatjon, loss of sleep, both to myself and wife is simply indescribable on paper ancl one has to experience it to know * what it is. "I tried all kinds of doctors and remedies but I might as well have thrown my money down a sewer. They ' wouM dry-it up for a little while and fill me with hope only to break out again just as bad if not worse. I had given up hope of ever bjeing cured when I was, . induced by my wife to give the Cuticura Remedies a trial. After taking the Cuticura Remedies for a little wnile I began to see a change and after taking a dozen bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, in conjunction with the Cuticura Soap and Catioura'Dintment, the trouble had entirely disappeared and my leg was as fine as the day I was born. Now after a lapse of six months with no signs of a recurrence I feel perfectly safe in extending to you my heartfelt thanks for the good the Cuticura Remedies have done for me, I shall always recommend them to my friends. W. H. White, Mgr. Label Dept., Typo. Union No. 2, 312 E. Cabot St., Philadelphia, V. S. A., Feb. 4 and Apr. 13, 1909." Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the world. A BABY BURNT with RED HOT IRON. Rexona to the Rescue. There, are curative properties in Rex ' bna Jvhjch "promptly alleviate the pair , froimburns and scalds, and quickly hea the wc4nds. ' Jtead what Mrs. Croty' Little Dfenison St., Carrington, N.S.W. writes -^~" I had a good chance to se< the way in which Rexona Ointment wil' relieve a burn and take away the pain, for my little baby girl Rita, aged out year and seven months, burnt both hei hand^ until they were nearly raw, picking up a red hot iron. The poor little dear for nearly three hours witt pain,, arid nothing seemed to relieve hei nntil,.l got some Rexona and put it on tier hands. This helped her at once and took away the pain so that she stopped crying, yWe have continued to "use i{ since and it has cured up- the terrible burns iii a wonderful manner." Rexona is a reliable remedy for Cuts, Burns, BfuJses, Eczertia; Pimples, Sores, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Piles, and all irritations and eruptions of the skin. Sold by air "Chemists and stores in . -. triangular pots at I^6 and 3/-. fampte tin forwarded /rea upon application to --mm- Laxo-Tonic Pill Co., 15 O'Conuell St., SySney.'K'.S.W. ' V _. <■ jsay It's good for weary j \ rtarves. Buy it and try it | ,-'.",;. i . .to-day. |i Most grocers seil Fragra j| T«»: at .i/e, 1/10 and 2/-,' i per Ib. % g Here are seme of them : W Pritchard & Mitchell, Conrtenay PI. g S. S. Patterson & Son, Tinakori Rd. g W. H. Bowden, Kaiwarra. m H. JTBufley; IV Riddiford Street.,.. H O.'W.fß#ini|igton; Molesworth St^H E. TV Wise & Sons, Rona Ba.y. - " B J. A. Hazelwo'od; Upper Hut.. S L. F. Garner, Petone. ' g S. Thomas, Brooklyn. ' - §1 C. Gardener, Kilbirnie. - |jj P. Stevens, Levin. *■ Eg J. Harris, Otaki. . ' ttW. Miller, Karori. B Jos. Preddy, Carterton. H FJON'T cough yourself right into consumption. F^esh air & r Lane's E m u ts i on cure bad coughs. «j
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1909, Page 4
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