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SUFFERED U WARS Itched and Burned, Skin Came. Off, Leaving Them Raw, Tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment. They Soothed from the First and Cure Has Stoad Test of a Dozen Years* c . "For fourteen years I suffered with my fcasds. The skin came off in patches, leaving ray hands raw. They itched terribly and if 1 rubbed them, wnter oozed out. leaving them worse than before. My thumbs and first fingers were the worst, the skin came off, leaving a red, smooth surface. They, itched and burned terribly. Other parts of my hands became affected, the skin first drying up and peeling off. They were drawn together and I could not grasp anything. "I tried various ointments, but they did me no good. I went to hve different doctors, having medicine and ointment fram each, but all to no purpose. One of the doctors told me thsy would never be cured, another said the oil was all dried up out of the skin. Not one gave m« any hope of ever being cured. A friend thought one of my fingers was withering away. I tried varijtls ointments recommended by friends, but they all failed to cure. After some time, a. friend told me about the Cuticura, Remedies, having tried them with success for hands similar to mine. 2 tried them, and I found that nothing had such a sotrthing and cooling effect They acted wonderfully, and I noticed the soothing effect from the first. My hands were completely cured by the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. It has stood tho test of a dozen years. It was wonderful, I never saw anything like It. Other members of 'the household have benefited by it, and we are never without a box." ( Signed) Mrs. Alice Blomtey.120, Durham St., Rochdale, Eng., Jan. 3, 1911. Tho first warm bath with Cuticura Soap end gentle application of Cuticura Ointment aro usually sufficient to bring instant relief, permit rest and slaep. and prove tne first steps !ii & soeedy, successful and economical treatment Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout tho world, but a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, with 32-page book on care of the skin and scalp, will be sent free on application to it. Towns & Co., Dept.l9K, Sydney, N. 8. W. \ la *n indication that the stomach end other digestive organs are vreak, tiwd or febilitated. •' - It causes no end of aches aadpftini n&4 , is most common' where D9ople toty their meals and nurry and worry as th«y do in this country. ' • Hood's SarsapariUa cures dyspepaa— it lias "» magic toaeh" in this disease. "Having suffered from indigestion I thought I would try a bottle ci Hood 1 * Sarsaparilla. Before I kid half taken it I felt greatly relieved, aifd oh taking th•ccond felt stronger and better in everj ■way." Augustus Arscott, Excelsior HouM Upper Pitt-street. Auckland, N.Z. Ksosfs Sarsaparilla «*». PgJßg Mass.., U.S A. Saldky ekes!*** BSBVBS AWAY %BFIXm&A< Coughs and Sore Threats. INVALUABLE WHEN T*AVEL,i!IN9. The Second Stoirsird of the TJ.B.S. Co.'s Mapoui'ika (Mr. H. Adams) writes s — I can sjDeak warmly in praise of TTLTJEN ZOL" as a rapid cure for Influenza. When travelling between Wellington and the West Coast recently, I experienced a very load attack; but a few doses of TFLTJENZOL' put me right in remarkably quick time. Several others aboard the Mapourika have also experienced the benefits of th© new medicine. I .have much pleasure in recommending it to all my acquaintances." ©Chemists and Stores 1/6 and 2/6. BIIZIE'SPEPSO l*|p Cures indigestion, n%k Acidity, Flatulence, or ' and Heartburn. All Chemists and Stores, 2/<, Frost & Frost Special attention given - td Children's Teeth. Set* of teeth £2/2/- aad Hfif. Sing'.e Tooih - - - 5/Painless Ejctraction» - - 1/Temporary SeW Re-tnade to Permanent - fii/1/TeeSh Extracted Free when Set» us 1 ordered, ' Optn % Siturdays till 9 p.m. REMEMBER! . WHEN' planning tne'good thin^ . to grace the feast, that 'BAKING POWDEK. 1 is the cook's greatest «tid irl- making delicious, wholesome, plain and fancy pastry, -biscuits, and cakes. "SURE TO BISE." ' " All grocers, THE BEST SUMMER DRINK It Is not always easy to gat found, fresh lettiom. Bttt Letfion Squish Is the Wtaolesomsst and most refreshingof all warm weather drinks. Frltnley Squash contains nothing but but* lemon Juice And pure sugar. LEMON SQUASH!

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 150, 22 December 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 150, 22 December 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 150, 22 December 1911, Page 4

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