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But Lost All Hope of Cure— Grew Worse and Worse In Spite of Many Doctors and Three Years of Hospital Treatment— lnflammation fs/!ade Her Almost Crazy with Pain* CURED: BY TWO SETS OF CUTICURA REMEDIES j "I began to have an itching over my whole body about seven years ago ana this settled in my limb, from the knee to the toes. I went to see a great many ph7Bicians, a matter which cost me a fortune, and after I noticed that I did not get any relief that way, I went for three years to the hospital. ' But they were unable to help me there. I used oli the medicines that I could see but became ybrso and -worse. I had an infiammation which made msahnost crazy ■with pain. "When I showed my foot to my friends they -would get, really frightened. I did xiot know what to do. I •was so Gick-and bad become so nervous that I positively lost all hope. " I had seen the advertisement cf tka Cuticura Remedies a great many time 3 but could not make up my mind to buy tnem, for I had already used co many medicines. Finally I did decide to use the Cutieuca Iteaaedies and I tell you that I was never so pleased as when I noticed that, after having used two seta of Cuticura Soap, Cufcicura Ointment and Cuticura Pills, the entire inflammation had gone. ' I was completely cured. I should be only too glad if people "mih a similar disease would come to mo and find out the truth. I would only recommend them to use Cuticura. Mrs. Bertha Sachs, 1621 Second Aye., New ..York, N. V., Aug. 20, 1909." "Mrs. Bertha Sachs is my, sister-in-law and I know well how she suffered end was cured by the Cuticura Remedies after many other treatments faileJ. ?fforns Sachs, 321 8. 89th St., New York, If. T., Secretary oi Deutsch-Ostrowoer Unt. -Vcrein, Eempner Hebrew Benevolent Society, etc." B. Towns & Co., Sydney. ' Cuticura Is the most economical treatment mown for aGectSona ol the skin and acalp. A tablet of " Cuticura Soap and a box ot Cuticura Ointment is olteii sufficient to cure. Sold throughout the world. Depots rLocdOE, 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, 10, Rua ds la Chausses d'Antln; Australia, It. Towns & Co., 6)dncy; India, B. K. Paui, Calcutta; 80. Africa, tennoa, Ltd., Cape Tovm, etc.; XJ. S. A., Potter Vtus & Chem. Corp., Sola Props., Boston. i^?-32-naee Cuticura Booklet, post-tree, tells all about tbe Best Care of Slsui, Scalp and Hair The genuine tailor-made suit- produced by a George Davies establishment for £3/3/- cash to-day is as different from what that amount would buy a few years back as cheese irom chalk. It's a wonderful thing this progress. I must claim the credit, for the progress I speak of is confined to George Davies suits. It's quite natural — there's no standing still vdth me — ay suits are always far better than those made by tvould-be cornipetitors — but as competition has grown kepner and keener my suits have become better and better to keep beyond it. And now — there is no doubt whatever that nowhere' in the Dominion is better tailoring value to be had for £3/3/- cash * than I give. It's a recognised and generally accepted fact that my suits cost you £2 less than what you'd pay for suits emphatically no better elsewhere. It is extremely doubtful whether such' • value is equalled anywhere. We know it is not surpassed. It would be impossible to dress under fairer, better, and more economical conditions. In the first place, I take more trouble than you could credit to be posted in the very newest styles and patterns. In the second place, my staff contains the very cream of tailoring ability in the Dominion. And I cover you absolutely with my guarantee^ — if the suit isn't right I refuse to take your money. And naturally — my hands are pretty full, but I've plenty of time to give YOU the same splendid service. Send for a card of patterns if you can't call in, I'm always glad for you to see my samples and judge my values whether you happen to want a suit immediately or not. LIMITED " THE MOI>EI?N TAILOR," 56, WILLIS STREET (Between Evening Post and Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. 20 Rheumatism! _^ Those egoms- -g I ing pains will I % be quickly and ( I permanently \ | cured by | AH Chemists and Storss, 2/6 and 4/6.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 12

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