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CRUEL CASE OF Suffered So Terribly She Could Neither Work nor Sleep — Her Poor Hands were Perfectly RawBaby had Skin Trouble, Too. MOTHER AND CHILD CURED BY CUTICURA « "1 was fer eight months the viotim of terrible suffering from oczema. My -£?-;-&. hands vrere like raw beef >mi»&2fes and I was told that my tLgy^NslCj complaint was weeping —^® eczema. I had it more ■vrar *?» -a fif or jggg a n over my tody \ Cj. T as well as on my f aco and \ "* / ifc gave me so much aufJ»v^£s£s*. foring that I could ' r ?K ]&?)?' rf. neither work nor sleep. %&?M5 *(i The chemist gave me a .£, $ffL prepared powder and vftfA* c *'/*i to k* me to bathe my %i~gt;?}v'/Aft hands in water and dust 1 " - them with the powder. But this did m© no c»°d. It seemed raCher to oh&p my hands more, bo I i want to Bee a dootar. Ho gave me como medicine and told me that I might not be rid of tha disease for two years. I became fairly downhearted. The dioe&eo gradually grew worse and eventually I was unablo to attend to any of my domestic duties. "After a lapse of several months I happened to go to the house of a neighbour's sister, whose little boy had had ringworm and was cured, I was told, by Cuticura. I was recommended to try it myself and when I got hema I persuaded my husband to send fer a set of the Outicura Remedies. Thoir use had immediate effect, my skin peeled, and new flesh formed within a week. It is glorious to be once mere able to get about and attend to my domestic duties. lam quit© cured and it is Cuticura alone that has cured me. I also found Culicura a positive remedy for another form of akin trouble, known commonly as 'heat bumps, from which my infant child was then Buffering. I applied the Cuticura Ointment and in the courao of a few days the ' bumps ' entirely disappeared. Mrs. A. Holton, The Grove, nr. Wantage, Berks., England, Aug. 30, 1905." ■^Reference: B. Towns & Co., Sydney. Cuticura ia the tacit ecsnemlcal treatment inami lor anecttena at the skih aad scalp. A tablet ol Cattcum Soap and % box «t Cuticura OlKbnent are often lufflolenttocuro. Sold throughout the world. Depots; " Ixmdon, 27, Cbsrtcrlisuaa 3q.; Paris, 10. Hue de la Cbaunee d'Antln; Australia, R. Towns * Co., Sydney: U. S. A., Potter Drug A Cbem. Corp., Sola ■ Props., Boston. .83- Post-free. 32-pago Cutlount Book on the Car* aad Treatment of the Skin. By Appelatatnf &£&&- Hu Majuty to jffiggjyt Ihe liifl. makes delicious bouillon, rich. tasty gravies ; adds flavour and ■tremgth to stews, bashes, entrees, etc. BOVRIL is the true economist in the Kitchen. A Special Offer Dancing Man ~|a^ Lodge Member Ji J^wm many engage- j£ t y j jSgi • for Dress wear. CmF I WILL MAKE EXACTLY THE SAME QUALITY OF FULL DRESS SUIT AS YOU PAID OVER 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^ who is good at that, is good at everything in the tailoring line. . THIS, THEN, IS MY SPECIAL OF.FER: 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 ,£4/10/-. (We recommend this style to lodge members as being most suited to wearing with regalia). FULL DRESS EVENING SUITS (with long coat in the latest London cut) £.AJiol- and .£5/10/-. This is the dinner or dancing suit that is correct wear for those occasions. These prices are low, but my modern system of purely cash trading and maintaining my own warehouse, enables me to make this magnificent 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. Limited "The Modern Tailor," 56, Willis Street, (Between "Evening' Post" and Grand Hotel),

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 11