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ITCtttNG WAS SOIIHE —f-4 ' Felt as if He Could Tear Leg Off, Could Not Sleep, Would Wake Up and Find Knee Covered with Blood ftom Awful Scratching, All Sorts of Ointments Failedi * CuticuraOintmentCured Completely. i i ' ■■■'■■ j "1 h *vc begj ttffeeted on my kn^e 1 6t about ! two years with wUnt tbe doctor called eczema, I m -, caused by rarlcose veins. \ 44V&D\ 1 suffered most when 1 got g n warm In bed. Thctt tha fi — v itching was something ter* *V <**! «* % t lßie. 1 feit as if 1 could V JM. J tear my leg off, and I could i "|«{6a*#r flo t gje^p, oftea 1 would i ASJLsI • flrftk * u^ * na fsft^ ttl 3 r kneo j 7\v A c»«efed with blosd through S\ VV^AN,, my awful scratching. I \l>NV\Vvi tried all sorts af-ointments >fc ■\J\ *«*t att otetmeßt 'from tny >Ofe\ doctor, but it was all of r ' mo use. They did flo good and 1 used to be athsttned of myself wn«a I would take my tlilncs off to play football. My mates u«^d to look at me itching aad scratching aftd you'can t-taink how 1 felt. "Finally I tried sUittle Cutictira Oiatment which made such art improVement that 1 got • box »f It which cured tny trauble completely. I am a tnefflber of the — — — Club, aftd t weoajmeod tha Cuticura ftftnedies te ill the rhibs I play against for all skin troubles." (Signed) h, Murray, z4,Bt«tonSt.,Pendletan 1 Bf. Manchester, Lanes., Eng., May 21, 1910. Cuticur* Soap and Ointment afford the most ecoit#Mical treatment known for affections of the akin and scalp. A single tablet of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura Oint* merit are often sufficient. Sold throughout I the world. Send to H. Towno <fe Co., Sydney, i N, S. W., tot allberal trial package of Cuticura Ointment and a 32-page Book <m the treat- ' meitt of skin tr*tiWe». Potter Drug k Chem. Corp., Sole Prejs., Boston, U. S. A. foeethiryi, trouble banished by SCOTT'S Emulsion in a case which seemed almost hopeless. Mrs. Lillie Austin, Coledale, N.S.W., writes (28th Feb., 10) that: "A few months ago nty tittle son was very Hi with gastritis and teething f troubles, and tve thought he would die. Itewas so weak and thin that he had to be carried on apiUoui. Advised to try Scott's Emulsion, we did so, with tvonderfut results. The gastritis is itotifa thing of ike past, he has cut four teeth without \ trouble, and is gaining j fitsh every day. Scott's Emulsion ! saved his life." j Aiding life year in, year out, I Scott's Emulsion is the only emulsion with a repu- 1 tation in all parts of the world for curing teething trouble and gastritis. Taken in good time, Scott's Emulsion prevents such troubles altogether. Ask your .doctor about the reputation and record of Sc o 1 1 ' s Emulsion. No emulsion bought instead of Scott's, can give you the proof which Scott's provides by world-wide testimony. This CERTAINTY should be worth to you many times 1 the price of Sc o 1 1 } s Emulsion, Therefore, do not ask for # "emulsion "—ask © for SCOTT'S EMULSION. Of All Chemists and Dealers in Msditims, WOMAN'S WORK WILL be lightened on cooking day if she uses a Reliable I Baking .Powder. " 1^ must bo pure and sure. There's only one of that kind— EDMONDS' ! BAKING POWDER ! j (SUHE'TO-MSE). \ Thistle Oats. U you . are feeling at at! tow in health, you will find Thistle Oats a most beneficial Breakfast Food. It builds up body and brain, and restores buoyancy. Manufactured by an unique process. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. MrMMxazmasjwrrm mwmtiw — «mi ihjiium 7 ~~HObBON'B~ Eusnenthol Jujubes the Great Antieaptle foe tha Cue* of Cc/oghs, Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza, •nd tha Prevention of Consumption. "Ihft Medical Press *n<l Circular" «*?«•- -"These Jujube* should bo of special ssrvice to lecturers, public singors. and speaker*, »wl Indeed, to aft who are culled upon to n»e iUoit voices frequently for crolottged jleriOa*/' •otß Sy ALL CHEMISTS AND #TOBP!<6ePGHB IN TINS. 4,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 11

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