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„ . ] Fafter, daughter and Baby 9ey had * Dreadful Itching Rash -Would J Scratch Til! They Bled and Sleep i was Badly Broken— Their Cures J . v PROVED ECONOMICAL EASJf-AND PERMANENT j -,-/ — < — • — -•■ •>' ■ t "My huiband has suffered f©r v years i •t different times with this distressing ' < ■ ' r<s&£*i ooroglaint— 'ii t Qr t| v burning,., irritat- i •y 'i i i jrfc~^.x-j .yrcc rsujh ob his" ] y^S^pPV 7 -- >mA tmd other . ( W^ Ti^wi^^JrdMwßa* but ifc i J 1 ' "Jl* 1 * P^gaed' \vtil ■ « ti nO^^ ; tl t^ahc triedCutieurA, «>S^^S\'-II ' VOfnttitttet.,With; I iv'x \lf '^ c A rat "njfi^t', 8 ' 1 A ' ' Vi «Vr ' usdhe gOt'mi»ra ' \ \ Lr**s~/^ "*fl regt for or counw, ,1 -*'" "^L^fSCx ' ' ~ fti^syfl suf ■" l '~m~^ r \M\Sb f . '-„ ' fered wi.th it * vJI -^" ' , JHore ,at idgbt. 1 Ec would scratch till the 'panptee bled, i He persevered with the Cutieura Oiot- j mernt every nlght-and -witbia- a •week he was compistely cured. ' Thanks t&, Cuti- ( cura hf has not ha;d any more trouble l ofjinguold. com plaint. - •• .' - u My little girl, since vaccination, J always had a rash. On. the lower part 1 or her head and neck -would form white c patebes. I tried a lot of ointments and cold cream for this but they never did much, ..good.. She -would scratch and make jplacea bleed but she soon stopped ' JiefT "scratching after using Cutieura i Ointment for a fortnight. She has had c fco return of it., is five years old. , - "My" baby boy had teething rash on r his anas, legs and back for six weeks. \ It used to keep us both awake all night. He wtfuld keeg scratching his" little lega f till he-really made them bleed. I used to . Jry different ointnventa-'foHt. They did l net do much good but since using Cuti- i fcura N riiy baby hasn't suffered any more i ■with teething- rash. It cured him in i jlbout 'a week. It did not take a whola c box of Cutioura to cure the lot of them, -, Mrs. F. Hart, Gaatle St., Woodbridge, j Suffolk, England, Nov. 20, 1909." j Reference: R. Towns A Co., Sydney. " Depot?: Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney; U.S.A., ) Potter Drue & Cbem. Corp., Sole Props , Boston. j— j Bronchitis 1 v ®i ! Call UC CUI CU j by SCOTT'S | Emulsion; Bronchitis, acute or chronic,, : is cured by taking S c o.t t's ; Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion permanently cures ! bronchitis in all its forms, j This statement is made with confidence because hun- | dreds of people havevwritten. to say they were cured of ; .bronchitis by Scott's ErrJul-- . sion. For example, Mr. H. .; G. Morton wrote, August i 6th, 1909, from 25, Gould ; Street, Sydney, N.S.W. : ; "My daughter Maud, aged three years, contracted bronchitis, and although f various preparations ivere ( tried, she became so ill that ' i<m tverc afraid, we should lose tier. Then I tried Scott's Emulsion, and she j»k mediately obtained great relief. She is now quite cured and looks well and rosy. This trademark ivas on the emulsion I bought. " If you wish to get rid of your bronchitis, and decide to buy Scott's" Emulsion, decide gsoTTiTHGET SCOTT'S Emulsion, you may be asked to buy another emulsion and told it is "just as ,good as Scott's." Substitute l^&iulsions can only be sold ion the. reputation pf Scott's •Efriulsion. Scott's Emulsion cures the disease— Tig matter the- age of the. patient -and ■will be approved by your Doctor for B^pnchitis if you ask him. • ' j^of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines. fiarn Youf Own Living — Ladies^— I fhe Little Machine with a big Wage-earning &1 " ; R-E D iFcT ION £1 We Guarantee to {rive you the most imptovet "TORCHON" LACE LOOM in Austrnlnsi.-i. We Gtittrtltltee to puichnsc all the I^ice j - ou mnke ou it. wo Gi'arantee to ictui n yom- money in full doe 1 - Hie 1,60 m not <lo alii we represent. We GUt>.niUtCß to teach jou the most improved systen iv Austialia. The arlis easily learned from uio Instruciiqit Book. wlucH weaive you FREE. ai.;l dent forget thic— >o« secure the I<ooin, «c(.t£-v)i.r';. 29 Palimis, 24 Bobbins, Tlneod all r.itbVo )t..it. carriage I'aitl to your door, right throv.*]i Anitialns:n. for £1 ss.©Seud 3d. for "Pwrtical I<ace, Maker." Welir-u tioacenls.our oHlvHdclrcss.TSTje TOECHOK LACE COMPANY li K;npire Bdgft. Flinfiara Sfcreat. IWelbou~ne CIGAREtTES Cwre Asthma and Catarrh Of all Chemists ■VHT CKABTBEE - AND SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boilcrmakorß, otc, Having mEtalled epeci*l plant for rnakmi? VVrought-iion Split Pulleys, *ro prepared to supply all aizes of Pulleys, guavantecd to stand the heaviest work. Be sure and see our Prioa-list before goiny elsewhere.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 117, 19 May 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 117, 19 May 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 117, 19 May 1910, Page 4

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