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ITCHING OF SCALP INTOLERABLE » Nearly Wild with Painful, Burning Eruption-Half Her Hair Fell Gut and Combing It Was Terture— Feared She Would be Bald. > ■ . IN DESPAIR UNTIL CURED BY CUTICURA ■ ■ ■' 8 ■ "Jost about two yean ago, tome form ef humor appeared on my soalp. The beginniag wag a slight itching but it grew Btaadil jr warse until, whan I combed ray hair, the aoalp became raw and the ends of the oomb-teeth would bo wet with blood. Most of the time there was am intolerable itching, in a painful, burning way, rorr much aa a bad, raw burn, if deep, will itch and smart when first beginning to heal. Combing my hair was positive torture. My hair was loag and tangled terribly because of the blood and scabs. This continued growing wsrse and over half my hair fell oat, I was in despair, really afraid of becoming totally bald. "Sometimes tho pain was co great that, when partially awake, I would ■cratch the worst places co that my fin-ger-tips would be bloody. I could not weep wall and, after being asleep a short time, that awful stinging pain would commence and then 1 would wake up nearly wild -with the torture. A neighbor •aid It must be salt rheum. Having used Cutlcura Soap merely as a toilet eoap before, I bow decided to order a set of the Cutieura Remedies — Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills. I used them according to directions for perhaps six weeks, then left off, as the disease eeemed to be eradicated. But toward spring, eighteen months ago, there was a alight return of the scalp humor. I commenoad the Cutieura treatment at once, Be had very little trouble. On my scalp I used about one half a cake of Cutioura Soap and half a box ef Cutieura Oiat~ meat in all. The first dme I took six or seven bottles of Cutieura Pills and the last time three bettlos— neither an expensive or tedious treatment. Since then I have had bo scalp trouble of any kind. Standing up, with my hair unbound, it comes to my knees and had It nob been for Cutieura I should doubt* Jesß be wholly bald. " This is a voluntary, unsolicited testimonial and I take pleasure in writing It, hoping my experience may help someone else. MLjs Lillian Brown, E. F.D.I, liberty, Me.,, TJ. 8. A., Oot. 20, 1909." Reference: B. Towns k. Co., Sydney. JVPoi t-trae. Latest Cutlcura Book on the Skin, j Dyspeptics, Rejoice! I D»n't allew tke system te be poisoned by undigested feed fermeoUag ia tke stenacb. RENZIE'S PEPSO will digest what you eat. If s a certain care for all forms of Indigestion, Heartburn, Platnlency, and etker dis< tcessing conditions of the stomach. BtM by aU Chemists aad Stem, Vt ptr battle. RENZIE'S PILL FIXES TBS UVER, l/«. A Special Offer Dancing Man KB a^Lsniiiiiiiiiiiaflß^ Lodge Member fl^B^ Full Dress or BHB wßh you this special WB w9 many engage- {f&.i|9 WM merits during |2ffl the present sea- kH son i that call ■JP* »» I WILL MAKE EXACTLY THE SAME, QUALITY OF FULL DRESS sUIT AS YOU PAID OVER £6 FOR AT THE CREDIT AND CASH TAILOR'S— ASK ONLY £4/10/CASH FOR IT— GENUINE TAIL-OR-MADE AND GUARANTEED TO FIT YOU, TO PLEASE YOU, TO GIVE YOU ABSOLUTELY THE LATEST CUT FOR THE SEASON— AND IF I FAIL, TO REFUND YOU EVERY PENNY YOU'VE PAID ME. I am making this offer to get you acquainted with my high-class tailoring to order at reasonable prices — to prove to you that though my prices are "cheap" the quality of materials and workmanship is not. If I please you with your dress suit, naturally I think I can please you with your every-day tailor-made suit to order. "Black clothes" tailoring is the supreme trial of a tailor's ability. The craftsm?Vi who is. good at that, I is good at everything in the tailoring line. THIS, THEN, IS MY SPECIAL OFFER. EVENING DRESS SUIT, (in short coat style, back with seam and vent if desired) tailor-made to your measure with long roll or flat silk lapel (We recommend this style to lodge members as being most j suited to wearing with regalia). I FULL DRESS EVENING SUITS (with long coat in the latest London cut) ancj £shol-. This is the dinner or dancing snit thsit is correct wear for those occasions." These prices are low, but my mo'dsrn system of purely cash trading and maintaining my own warehouse, enables me to make this magnificent 1 offer. Let me hear from you to-day. THIS OFFER IS ONLY FOR A LIMITED PERIOD, IT MAY BE WITHDRAWN ANY MOMENT. Samples of materials free on request. George Davies, Limited '•The Modern Tailor," j6, Willis Street, (Betweep "Evening Post" and Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. *q

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 3, 4 July 1910, Page 11

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