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« TERRIBLE WfIMEQEW Itching Humor Broke Out on Tiny Mite's Cfieeks— Would Tear His Face Till Blo«d Streamed Down Unless Hands were Bandaged— Spent $50 on Useless Treatments. CURED BY CUTICURA AT COST OF BUT $1.50 yc~ " ."When my little hoy was t^ro and a fcalf months old be broke out on both ur> O ch«*ka with ec-lfV-^^3^Sp^>-n zenut. It ■was the I r Jlr \ \ itchy, watery kiad BV-*M? * I nnd we had to II JX^L I kee P his H" 10 H uTe^^^/j^K hands wrapped up r y\ 2j*-p all tho time, and Jf -ps |TV_ if he -would hapryTV^ Yt P<?n to g«t them **ir>^ Lzx/\ uncovered h© />\J r^/"*-* would claw hi«i rL. ** X 4 ntreamed down on y l^— - ft^/ e *>N- j/C his clothing. We rH — -^A — called in a phyei- *» \j v cian at once, but 3i9 gave an ointment which was bo eovere that my babe would scream when it was put on. We changed doctors and medicines until wo had spent fifty dol3ara or moro and baby was getting Troree. I was so worn out watching and caring for him night and day that 1 almost- fait buto the disease was incurable. But finally reading of tho Rood results of the Cuticura Remedies, i determined to try them. I can truthfully say I was moro than surprised, for I bought only a dollar and a half's worth. of the Cuticura Remedies (Cutioura 6oap, Ointment and Pills), and they did snore good than all my doctors' medicines I had tried, and in fact entirely cared him. I will send you a photograph taken vhen he was fifteen months old and you can see his face is perfectly dear of the least spot or scar of anything. If I ever have this trouble again. I will never think cf doctoring but will •end for the Cuticura Remedies at once. As it is, I would never think of using' ■ay other than Cuticura Soap for ray babe. You are at liberty to publish this, it may help some distressed mother as I was helped. Mrs. W. M. Comerer, Burnt Cabins, Pa.,UJS.A..Sept- 15. '08.** Reference : R. Towm & Co., Sydney. Cottom RrmrtJcs arr toM tbnraEbotit the world. Depots: Lcodoa. £/. ClaAeriioaae Sq.; Austral*. S. Tms> * Co, tiiiaer. South Abtca. Lenaoa. OS- Cap* Town. Natal, etc: U. H. JU, Potter Drag dfcCheci. Qirp.. Sole Prows,, Bartoa. BS-ftast-Free. Cutkaus Book on Skla Dtaaoc*. "" HAVE YOU HEART TROUBLE r FTfHE Heart is like the mainspring of * JL watch — just as tho watch Ktops when the mainspring is injured, so will life stop when the heart action becomes seriously impaired ; for the human body it so made ' that every organ is entirely dependent on the heart, for to it is gi\eu the vital task of circulating tho life-giving blood throughout tho body. It is distressing to think that all the serious cases of heart weakness and di*eate. so often leading to sudden death, could have been checked in fitcir primary stages bad the sufferer but reeogni«ed_ those slight warnings, faint and brief, which so often remain unheeded. A sudden pain, a gasp for breath, may come and then i?o again, leaving the victim all-unsuspecting. -Premonitory symptoms may exist for a long time unrecognised, or they are often attributed to other causes, such as affections of the lungs, stomach, or kidneys. But heart ailment is generally the cause of functional derangement of these organs, and the frequent error is in mistaking the effect for the CAUSE. Then, as no sreps are taken to remedy thia serious state of affairs, the mischief goes on, and more symptoms set in, such as pains in tho region of the heart, ditzineea, choking sensation in the throat, fainting fits, shortness of breath _ after slight exertion, etc. These arc all' indicative ot a weak heart. Now, if you suffer in this way, ar« jou going to let this wealaniß*-, which is curable, rapidly develop into DISEASE, which is NOT cv cable? If you're anxious to help your heart back to healthy normal action once more, what you need is DR. DAY'S "H'LART HELP," which does the one important thing effectively — it assists the vital organ — the .JEleart — to do its woik perfectly, ihus enabling all other organs, which are dependent upon the regulsr action of this cue Kving organ, to accomplish, their work perfectly also. This is the mission accomplished by DR. BAY'S "HEART ;HEI«P" through helping the heart to pump abundant supplies of rich .-rod blood to every organ, ailing and well, and this is why a thorough course of this wonderful remedy almost invariably effects a permanent cure. Procure, *• bottle now, without delay, and cure your heart trouble. Price 4s 6d a bottle, at all Chemirta, or post free from DR. DAY'S HEART HELP CO., Cathedral-square, CHRISTCHURCH. SELF-POISONING. — INDIGESTION. DO you know that Indigestion, and its attendant ill, Constipation, is really a form of slow poisoning of tho 6ystam? Do you know that every particlo oi food which is not digested after entering the etomach, forms a poisonous gas which circulates through tho body, weakening and under-mining the whole constitution? Such comparitively minor troubles as Flatulence, Furred Tongue, Sleeplessness, etc., warn the victim of approaching trouble and danger, and it's these cries, which, ivhen neglected, lead to such serious consequences in. the lives of so many New Zealand men and women. Dr. Crossland's NOXOL, the wonderful herbal remedy is what is wanted to regulate the digestion, 6timulate the appetite, and bring Ijealthful, restful sleep once more, to tho tired, worn-out sufferer. NOXOL is bojjfld. to .cure, for it's a natural preparation of herbs and fruits. If you suffer with Indigestion, to even a very small extent, remember that now i« the time to cure yourself, and NOXOL is the remedy which will do it. Get a bottle j fro"m your Chemist or Store to-day, j Price 2s per bottle. One bottle benefits, j and seldom more than two are required | to effect a cure, in even the most stubborn, and longstandine cases. THE NEW BREAD. A SUBJECT OF INTEREST TO HOUSEWIVES. W3 are glad to learn that since the appearance of a. recent par in these columns about the above, numerous en- | quiries hare been received by the makers regarding it. Nor is this to be wondered j at. The digestive qualities of SP. BREAD are very soon apparent to any ono who has t&sted it, while one's commoneense points to the fact that 1 a creme flour milled by the process which conserves all the nutritive qualities of the wheat germ, MUST ba more healthy than the starchy white flour in commou use. The maker* have recently had a loaf of S P BREAD analysed by Mr. A. A. Bickenon, Colonial Analyst, who reports that it contains 5 per cent, less etarch and a large par cent., each more sugar and moisture, thus making it keep batter as well as assimilate better than indigestible white bread. The abovo tacts should bo sufficient to induce houeewives to try a sample loaf of the bread, which is obtainable. from all bakers and grocers. Wholesale Agent, ROBT. HALL, Old Customhouse-street. YOU can spend long hours rubbing on ' greasy beeswax on your linoleums, bat linoamish, the great modern method linoleum Polish, needf no rubbing; its jaSt_on vita fr brufju 4U_&rg c 5!»» *• &t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 10

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