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SCALP DISEASE PUZZLED DOCTORS Began with a Little Pimple— ltched andLSpread Till Whole Head was Raw— Hair Fell Out in Bunches —[Suffered Three Years and Cure Seemed Impossible. IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND EASY CURE BY CUTICURA "My disease started with a little pimple on my head. Then it began to" itch. The more I would "scratch, the worse ib grew until it spread all over -my head. So I went to the doctor. I continued his treatment for some time but, finding no results, I decided to change and try some other remedy. Little warts began to grow on my head. I would wash it every day but it grew as raw as a piece of beef arid my hair commenced to fall out in bunches. So I changed doctors. This doctor prescribed a wash and a salve. My head at this time was so sore I edqld not touch it. After trying several doctors and many patent medicines, nothing would cure if and 1 lost much time from work. • '• Then I.docided to go to the, hospital. Several doctors were called in 1 to took al 'it, and after some consultation they said that I had seborrhoea in its worst stage. They began to treat it but it improved, ■very slowly. For over three years I was .a\ sufferer from this disease. I thought «11 hopes of a permanent cure were impossible. A friend of mine, upon seeing the condition of my head — which was a mass of running corruption — asked me if I had tried the Cuticura Remedies. I told him nothing would do me any ~ "good; but being very anxious to be cured, I decided to try them. The first , treatment (with Cuticura Soap, Orat- \ meat and Pills) brought immediate re-i lisf. My hair became alivn and stopped falling out, all the scale left and now I am perfectly well and havo a full head of hair. I can truthfully say that it was entirely due to the use of the Cuticura Remedies and I recommend them to all sufferers from any skin disease. Ceopge E. Jefferson, 1518 Reed St., Philadelphia, U. S. A., Jan. 24, 1909." Reference: R. Towns * Co., Sydney. Complete External and Interval Treatment for Every Humour of InUnt*. Children and Adults consists of Cuticura Soap to Cleanse the Skin. Cuticura Oiatiaeat i» Heal tbe Skin and Cuticura. Resolvent PHb to Purify tie Blnod. Depots: London, 27. Charterhouse Sq.; Parts, 10, Rue dc la Cuauseee 4-Antis: Anaemia. R. Tottqe Sl Co.. Sydney: [J.S.A.. Potter Drug & Cbem. Corp., Sole Props, Boston. A Combination you'll appreciate — Style and Saving in your Winter Suit. I've raised a standard of excellence — of value in tailoring to order — that time and circum- . stances will not alter as far as I am concerned. The reason I ask for the making of your new season's suit is because you will receive xne )same style, fit and finish as you - are" accustoirted to see the most I exclusive tailors produce, but at " a very appreciable reduction in the price. My prices — value considered — stand unassailable and .alone, despite the attempts of followers - and imitators to reach them. I was first in the field to knock the bottom put of the ere- . dit-tailoring farce, and the re- ' action has landed me high and * dry "as the biggest value-giver -.among the Dominion tailors. Order your suit now, and I promise you the same satisfaction as hundreds of other men are receiving from Auckland to the Bluff. Leave the credit-and-cash tailor and you will save £2 on your next suit to order at any of my shops. The whoje suit will be made entirely by tailoring hands working under Award Court conditions. The coat will receive such attention and finish as will guarantee the unbreakable fronts to remain to the last. The shoulders and collars are tailored to "lay" snugly to the figure — the vest will have the popular medium-sized opening and three pockets with silk mixture back and lining, while the trousers will fit superbly at the hips and taper gracefully down to the boot. No high-price credit and cash tailor can give you moie than I offer — even at £2 more in price. The reason I am able to offer such value is an old story — but it has paid men well to be able to take advantage of it. Ail buying and selling are done on my modern cash system of tailoring. I pay cash — you pay cash — and at every turn we both save money, with the greatest ultimate saving coming to you. What about saving on the suit for winter that you are on the eve of ordering. Call at my shop and see the patterns — there is nothing like their variety and newness of design elsewhere. Your first glance will prove it to you. 55/-, 63/-, 67/6, 75/-, are my crices for tailor-made suits. George Davies, THE MODERN TAILOR, j 56, Willis Street l(Between "Evening Post" and Grand Hotel) j 8 WELLINGTON. ■/^At Early Morn wBHB^M I recYrott Vm mtUQHTEMS YOU 111 * om ™ m nesr oofF f j^^m

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 4