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EiFTI i BOY Cried for 18 Months, Day and Night. Scab Fermed from Head te Foot. Was Told Only Tim Would Cure It. Tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment. First Application Eased Itching. Kept On. All Scabs Cleared. Now Bonny Bey, Spotlessly Clean. » "My little crandebild had same white spots breaking out on the skin and them, they, were Ir* r\ ' f u^ °f eatery stuff and liJZZRkJfi itched. Thtrwultwas l'_^^ a .Ty that they broke and 1 1TK i. CM formed a scab which ■ llJ&wZy>s. w *s o^er Ws body from AS&frst\ head ts footi s6 that Jt A^u&c^ {/X/ X became uabeanble for t j y>s \'\ m - He cr ' ed or Jt 7 \K'\ about eighteen months 9 5 V*"\ d »T and night. I tried L t>> jX^j two or three doctors, , At"! feSSsCI but they did hurt no Csv-y r—i good, only that they . T yA c^ve some powders to V^O^CTHPSr make him sleep, and T V— \rwX thstwas only for a, short I V / time as the effect ef 1 "iirW theßtt was soen over. \ I I They could not make out What wjjtho season of the saaet that covered all of the child. Nothing wMidcure it, only time, they said, but I was n*t atittoi. so I tried the Cuticura Boas and GiotflUHt. I had two tablets of 8o»» sad Ufa haxKM of Ointment. The 'first *piAic*tboß. eased the itching «c 2 kept on until 1 tuHM the twa tablets and the boxes, mad all the scabs set cleared, and now he ia a bMtty boy, spctuniy dean without a sien of raysfcfK oa nil aidn. Before A^plyiac tne 1 Cstteura Remodles, he waa all covered with ' sc*b» and gmc, eny eldn aad banes, bo I mult tha»lrthe wonderful Cvtiean. Remedies. Th*y e»r«d fite child's life." (Signed) Mrs. X). Thonta*, Ivy C*tta«e. Zear Head. Ystaiyfer». Swmnse*, S«ath Wktes, Mar. 3, 191«. Cutlo«r» Remedies nr« said throughout the WmUL Send to K. Tovmb k Ca., Sydney, N. 8. ■**.. tat Ire* Cutteara booic en the sMn and* liberal ssmyl* »i Coticura, Ointment. All run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know what to take? Then go fa&ect to your doctor. Ask his opinion of, Ayer's Sarsaparfe It contains no alcohol, no stimulation, and is a blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. Ask your doctor about Ayer's non-alcoholic Sar* saparilla as a strong tonic fox the weak. Ayer's Sarsaparilh PrmrW kt Or. i. C. Ay»r 4 Co., LtmV. Hut.. U. 8. A. Frost & Frost ' OUR WONDERFUL SETS WITH PORCELAIN GUMS ARE . A Fac-simile of Nature SeU ef Teeth £2/2/- and £3/3/Single Tooth . . . 5/Pamleu Extractioni -" » ' 1/Temporary Sets Re-m»de ' to Permanent - £1/1/Teeth Extracted Free when SeU are ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. \ "We will have oatmeal for break- , fast," Stop I Yea should have said Thistle Oats, for it represents 'the perfect Breakfast Food. It ' js made from the finest oats by ', „ \jfao latest aad best methods. - i , ALWAYS USE ; Thistle Oats awMia^MaßSK^MaaiaMßMMaaid Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, The Quick, Safe Cough and Cold Cure. <2<ilck enough to relieve in a few minutes ; to cure in a few days. Safe enough for the youngest or most delicate child. "TONKINS'S LINSEED EMULSION," All Chemists and Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/8 battle. C *— " tH Z : (JBEAT ASTHMA OTJUE ■Ai prepared br H. Brittain, Ohemiit, it haying a bis sale. Its effects ue TRULY MARVELLOUS, bad th» united testimony of grateful patients pronounces it to be A MIRAOULOUS CURB. Pri«»j 2s 6d per bottle: post free, 3i. H. BRITTAIN. Chemist. 56. Manner*3treet. W-B.— lf no benefit derived moatj jril-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 15