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\lLhu UfiL iimhh Of . -.Took Every Hair Off, A Pitiful :. Sight Kepi Someone Night and :■ Day to Prevent' His Scratching. \ ' After Second Application of Cuti- . cura Ointment, Itching Stepped. ■ Now Has .Lovely Skin and Hair ' ! Thanks to- Cuticura Remedies, j ' "I have much pleasure in enclosing a , t)hotojjraph of baby by which yeu will see ,{*ssfc=> that there is no j fife"^^**. trace of eczema W «s left - Vvhea he 1 f* «i «w jp was three months ' O_i-^. -=■ /^^\ his little hf ad and j .? ace became one ; /jitrK:'- --^/v^r^ mass of running . S^n^v-vJ^^i^S eczesaa which ■] *Tc2laj l- i \VA took every hair I^A>> *- ? <*v °? '"? liead. and ■VjfSl^^ aiw \ his little ej"es < /Zi^~^~~~ \ Iv erealmostoio3ecl- , / I ~'~- i-^-'o-N. ,-> up. 1 He became / / '■ . \"r ■ a I>itlf ul sight, ' V l\. _!C C^_^-s^<Z3. 'and it .kept seme- f )r^-^X^__^K- /^x_B one night and day ( to prevent Mm j from scratching himself and making it bleed. J The doctor attended him for about tlrree 1 menilis and gave U3 ointments and medicines < which did him no good. Then, we turned j to patent ointmpntr. Still no result. We ' felt daunted until we read of a cure by the ' CutfcMrS/ Kemedip^. Then we carefully i applied Cuticura jOintment. After the second i application. the* itching stopped.- lie. made uo furl her attempts to scratch, aud in a ' week he was on the high road to recovery. 3Ve continued with Cuticura Soap and Oint- t ment, sroa m about five "weeks there was no trace of eczema. He has lovely &kin and ; a beautiful head of hair, thanks to Cuticura ( Soap aad Cirticura, Ointment." (Signed) 1 Mrs. H. A. MoHraas, 2&, Pwll .St., Landore, ■ , go. Wales, March 29, 1910. ' Sold throHgfceat the world. Send to.X. ] Towpa & JCo Sydnevv N. S. -W., for free { Cutaesca booklet on skin and scalp troubles 1 «afa-i©erai'-&«fti6-or eanaif^-oifftment. ' ( _ , _ =_^ a.* 1 v I AllOfffll* *W irrespectiye:..^f"i .-^ , -,—,- -ir+-» r x. • I .' Thei price is but 'a-seeondaiy' fatter. ' ' r f» What I liave been b.itting,,^i;. t fell these yeaxs is that my system * Ibf ..Modern. Cask. Tailoring-, is <: exactly: lot < more monej^t tie creditiailor's.' ( The price is small, because- the ] (purchase is for cash. < Every t suit that you order { at r - JGeorge Davies' is -.cut and tail- < bred .by .high-grade workmen 5 whose abilities -entitle them to i receive from me bigger salaries .than the average credit tailor can 1 aiffoTd to pay. ' - } I promise you the best — nothing ;less. , . -..■". 1 I am in a position, to, do it* J , 1 My cutters are men who have studie"d ! "^a i ilbrin*g' "*as ""a "'chemist" ' ( studies^ botanyi They know-its : possibilities _in your case, and that is one.reason why I promise ryou satisfactory,- tailoring." * i "-But >it -is necessary to pay me 'cash. I will not entertain a credit proposition from the Best ntan in the land. tPay George Davies cash. iS?ou'll reap a Taig saving in the price,- and" get a cast-iron guarantee of perfect satisfaction or ievery penny of your money back. 55/- 63/- 75/''CffffA FOR CEMUIME £A!LQ3 MADE SUITS TO ORDER. LIMITED. "THIE MODERN TABLOR," 56 WILLIS STREET , ' (Between Evening Post and Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. Frost. & Frost " '.jdHiS^hi^ 1 ' DEN IIS IS j ■! OUR WONDERFUL SETS WITH 1 PORCELAIN GUMS ARE g A-Fac-simile of Nature 9 j Sets of Terfb ..£2/2/s and £2/3}- , | j. Sinjje Tooth* "' -.*"-"". %-~ 5/". | j Painless Extractions - » \\- j Temporary, Sets , Re- made . " j «to Pcrinanent - £1/1/- | Teetli Extiacted" Free when SeU are J '*.'■'• <■ ■ ■' ' ordered. j Open Saturdays b'll 9 pjn. } I -\TOUR nerves sometimes get worn out I'JL with r tlie .strain oj Jhings— you can't eat "or* sleep—you lose your interest in everytjyog ?ncj become cynical and pes^ eimisfcie. What you want when you're feeling like .this ,is Marshall's Fospherine, that splendid" tonic and nerve builder. Procure a bottle at your chemist or store to-day— ls, Is 6d, and 2s 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 4

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