Things L Cuticiira Soap and I Ointment arc Doing ! For Skin Troubles I • ' S *£i suffered "dreadfully for twelve months with eczema and chapped ikrffcU. 1 tried all medicines recommended by my friends which all proved failures till I took my father's advice and tried Cutieura S&ap. ? mi ' On going to bed at sight my hands and lips I Jfj^&^^k ttse< * t0 cofflffleGCe t0 butn and itch sowe- ! thing terribly and sleep seemed impossible i^wX as ** caUse^ terrible pain and suffering from *WWr '*%, 452?^*% tne k leedifi £ anc * Aching, and in the morning WUuxtif my afi^ s an<^ lips were all over blood. X/H '"l*" M^Sk " S ° * t0 ° k Dad ' S advice afld tried both /^ P/n\ ' *^* /\\Pt vt * cura Ointment and Soap. I bathed in Jtffl'Jl k J ******( |NW Cuticura Soap before retiring' for the night Jj^isjVj LJ^**^ then treated my face with the Cuticura I .v^^Bißgttff^frfr^: The result was marvelous, won* $f\?> p X4^**fi~*i fT^T** fiheapj and quick, for in a month all f* 1 \ * ""X "" " / //' / ♦ trou^ e ° a aaQ ds and face had disappeared. |V { ivVC^/// >/ eczema that my little sister, five II) ' t^m^n * * yeafs ol( *' suffered so much from was in her -t| ' '*^ " head. *My mother used to the Cuti* '*ura Ointment to the scalp on going to bed, which cured her in a fortnight •IG^ little' brother had 'a frightful cut 6n the foot three inches long and ',Guticur)& Ointment cured it; he bathed it first and applied the Ointment •afterwards. Marvelous 1 So you .can see the use of Cuticura Ointment rtnt'Soap'in'otlr nbuse is' touch appreciated, th^Soap is also a beautiful §* toilet soap." (Signed) Miss Ida E. Leary, "Oakwood," .Queens Road,' Fivedocfej^ydney, N.S.W., Dec. 19, tgto, ' • 'f " The trouble that affected my little girl started in her head like ring' % worm. Then it went all over her head. The head swelled, .and it went %in theifofm of matter and 'all the hair; come off her head. It was very ' *' itehK She' could not sleep, and f began to think she would never get i better. I tried a lot of advertised remedies, but all to no avail. She was 1 like this for over three months until 1 tried a pot of Cuticura Ointment. j* I had net^used that pot before she was completely cured. The hair grew £ again, an<f you would never knew that there had been anything wrong X with, her head. 5 ' (Signed) Mrs. P. J, Collins, Merlwood, Humffray Str * 5 North, 6,allarar East, Vie;, Dee. 5, iqio, I ' ' \-— \ "For several years 1 have suffered with eczema on the face, hands and % body, and when it got very bad I would spend night after night without j any sleej), and at .times I would feel like scratching myself to pieces. 1 % tried several so-called remedies without getting the slightest relief. One, 2 day..-tr,was telling a friend of mine the pain I was suffering and she told me to try the marvelous Cuticura Ointment. I did this andl am very t6 s£ate,tha r t to-day I atn quite free from all such itching that is brought about hy> that dreaded eczema, I ,will never be without a pot of Ctitidura 'Ointment in the house. Anyone suffering from eczema, burns, boils, or any other abrasions of the body could not possibly do better than keep a pot o£ Cuticura Ointment in the house." (Signed) Mrs. T. •J. Hazetwood, Islington, 80. Australia, Dec. 9, igto. For metre than a- generation, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have afforded the purest; sweetest, and most economical treatment for affections ( oi the skin that torture, disfigure, itch, burn, crust, scale and destroy sleep. "A'single cske of Cuticura Soap and/ a box of Cuticura Ointment are often sufficient. ' Sold throughout the World. Send to R. Towns and Co. , Dept. 3L, Sydney, N.S.W., for a liberal sample of Cutieura Ointment, with 32x.page I>ook on skin and scalp troubles. JTlie. Cause of ' \ ?' Rheumatism > : • "■ - "■" < ■ ■ • ■■-■'■ - : In tiyitt§ to cure' RtaumAtwfli the sufferer only wastes time 5 in treating^ "'the* 1 '"symptonuf. The hot burning pains And I J tender swollen joffits are merely symptoms of something j! deep in the systettfr«th|t is — Rheumatism. The cause of | the trouble is what needs to be cured* 4 Dr, Williams* Fink Pills have cured hundreds of cases I of I^hejumatism. » They, form the most- direct treatment of ! the complaint because, they enrich the thin blood and enI *bl« imthrow off th<! poisons of the. disease. When this is ' ' 'r^dbrieAlhe „ Rheumatism, isl permanently cured r and as (brig j j : . is - the bloods is kept rich and pure, the patient should not have further attacks. .; PROOF OF CURE , ,-;." ■ !■ • Proof that Dr. Williams' Fink Pills h«v« eurdd Rh&u- i *'■ ' matkm is furnished in 'the cat* of Mr. Adam Brocki*, "r " ■' Abbotsford; Green Islittd, Dunedin, who was cured of a ; , , oripplifig attack. . • \-\ ■• '• "About *ighty«Arstinc«t got an fcttaok of Rheumatism k, j. ': in my right arm," said Mr. Brockie, "It came on I gradually. It was « prickling sensation in the muscles of tha arm and Hk« pint and needles sticking in the muscles of the ahottkUrand hand. 1 tt&s so bad I could not put mf c6at on with, ut assistant*, And it interfered so much W tl/1>1. ,, w ,ifith . my .Jtrorfc'. L eotild acaredly pull the lever of the -— - : ■ engine to st«rt or atop it. ' I had baen like this about seven years, gradually getting worse. Th« pains were . unbearable. My adopted son, George Lightly, was also | aufferinsf (torn Kh*ufflatism and was cured by the use of Dr. Williams.' Pluk Pills. My wife persuaded me to try ; the pills ttlsp Mid 1 did with the resuU that in less than a * ' , i foftnigh4 X-'wa« completely cured, and I htvt had no ] - ' return of the pain since. That is about twelve years eiuce, and I have been able to attend to my duties as engine driver without any difticulty. \1 atn positive' it was Dr. William*' Pink Pills cured me, as I had not taken any other kind of medicine,, and I hare recommended them to others/ ! Dr.WiUiamsPinkPills j are^ sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent by i / . mail, post paid, on receipt of price, 3s. per box 6 boxes (6s. 6d. r by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, of Australasia, Ltd,, Wellington. »fl ' -, r||| .. ' A PfJEIRI UiaetAt Water makes .Uquor* "XafAVB a Cistarette?" "Well, I'm a arid wioes delWou*. Adds eftapand *X btt psrticnUr what. J smoke, but soMkle t« milk, or «of* drinks. $m issfe tf it s a Myrtle Grove, i will, and many
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1911, Page 4
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