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■imm „ • '.Ever since I -was a little girl, thirty years ego, I had suffered torturea from ecaema In one of its worst forms. The disease runs in my family, and mine was at a scaly and most disfiguring: kind . The eczema, termed in round rings, and then scales ail over fmy face and limbs. I hare beea smothered from head to foot. I^raa bora hi Leaßnagton, which is famous for its sulphur batbsand pump waters, aad «ne -would think that alter faJdne the treatment there regularly *s . I did, the disease' weald lenj ago hare been cmred, but it was nest. 1 attended the HospitaLfor yews and yeass, so you will see I ga-re it a fair trial. Ereryone in the town knew of my case. My face was disfigured very badly. A~ doctor told H»e thair st»uM oe*rer get.iad of it. I spent poun* is doctors' bills,, aari I .attended B«reral hospitals, but nothing did me any - good ** "T&en one day sun uncle of sac recommended the Coticura Remedies. I took his , advice, and commenced to use fee Cutacura •* Soap To my astonishment an improvement * zt ence-set in, aa*d my hair, wlsscfa had been a complete mass of scales a«d scurf, soon -began to look ia splendid c«n«fitkm. Then ~I bought a box of &iticirra Gantißent, *nd this cleared a»y skia wnderftrßy. In a few -weeks' time -ail traces of the BCEiy eraptaons fiad eompietely «Bsappeared. Now my skin to clear and heattby, and tteanifes to tbp Cuticora Remedies I am cotspSeteiy cored ef ' ecaeaa. Ail myneigkkoHrs were astounded; - tt^y knew what a.signt I was, aad the manner ofs>y cure by Cuticura 3temedies-was nothing short of a marvel. The Catieora Remedies • we nVorth their weight m goW»aad«aet*Wet - 'of Crt!aeur» Soap soes further ibas four cakes ' of ch*«per soaps." (Signed) Stcs. Butler, 17, -Frandii Rd.. I*fi Cottecride, KSag's N«rton, Blnnlirrfiaßi, England, July 2S, 3016. Cutfcwr* Kemetfies are said evKLywltere. Send to B. Towns A Co., gjriaey. NTs. W., / ' - for a liberal trial box at Cnffcar* OBstmeat and 32-page book on the skin. Order before Bth April and I guarantee your Tai!or-£y9ade Suit iii time for Easter. If ydu 4rder your Tailor-made ' Suii before Bth April, I can guarantee it to be finished in time, for the Easter Holidays. Real genuine Tailor-made Suit, cut and tailored to your order in the .choicest Autumn Fabrics, delivered to you before Good Friday, and every suit carrying, my personal guarantee of "SATISFACTION OR YBUR MONEY BACK." My suits are marvels of stylishness and good workmanship. No matter how great the holiday rush here, each suit Is treated carefully, just as if it were the only suit in the workrooms. £2 Saved and Satisfaction Guaranteed Is the offer I place before you, but the sooner you order the better. The Bth April is the last day to order if you want your suit in time for Easter. There is just time enough left to write or call for my patterns and get : measured. If you don't like the suit, you needn't have it— but you'll like it for sure. 55/-, 63/-, 75/Places you In possession of a {Tailor-made Suit for Easter, but Bth April is positively the latest date on which I can accept your order. GEORGE DAYIES LIMITED. "THE MODERN TAILOR," 56 WILLIS STREET, (Between Evening Post and Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. Frost & Frost , our wonderfulTsets with porcelain gums are A Fac-simile of Nature "Sets of Teeth £2/2/-- and £3/3/Sbgle Toolh - -~ - 5/Pamless Extractions -' - !/- _Tcmporary Sets Re-made - • to Permanent -'- - £!/!/- -Teeth Extracted Free when Sets are ~ ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. .' i^LEAN. nest, tidy house- ■' %aJ wives know the value ©f LANE'S MEDOLINE* for the hands. They use it daily after house work. These wlio use it kaow its ysilue, ijcvery where. to.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 12

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