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fILD LADY ALMOST dHZYHfIpU A Remarkable and Convincing Statement of the Success of Cuticura Soap and Ointment in the Treat, ment of the Pain, Itching and ' Burning of Eczema fI, the undersigned, cannot ghre enough praise to the Cuticura Remedies, 1 had been doctoring for at least & year for eczem* on mj foot. I had tried doctor after doctpr all to -bo avail. When a yourig girl I sprained mi ankle three different times, paying little or.no attention to it,v when' five years ago a small spot showed „ upoil-my left ankle. I was worried arid 1 Bent I6i a 'doctor. He said it was eczema. ''He drew a small bone frqsn the ankle' about the size of a match anil about an inch long. The' small hole grew to about the size of ' an. 'apple," and thf eczema spread to the kneei The doctors never could' heal' 7 the ' hole v in' the ankle. The whole foot ran water all the time. VMy husband and my sons were up night fftf! day wheeling me from one riom to an•tfier in the hope af giving me some relief. I would sit for hours, at a time in front of thi fireplace hoping for daybreak. The pain was so intense I was almost crazy, la -fact, I would lose my reason for hours *t • time. One day a friend of mmc dropped la to see me. Ne more bad' she glaacecr ft mi foot than she exclaimed, 'Mrs. JTinnegan, way in the world don't yqu try the Cutt- • tßemedies!'t Remedies!' Being disgusted with the rs and their medicines, and not being to sleep at ail, I decided to give the ura Soap and Cuticura Ointment a Irial. After using them three days that Might I slept as sound as a silver dollar for eight long hours. I awoke hi the morning *fith out very little pain, in fact, I thought I' was in heaven. After using the Cuticura Remedies for three months I was perfectly restored to health, thanks to the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I will be sixty-four years of sige my. next birthday, hale and hearty at present.'.'' (Signed} Mrs. Julia Finnegan, 2234 Heberf St., St. Louis, Mo., ViS. A., Starch 7, 1911. -, -\ , Bold everywhere., Send to It. Towns & Co.. Pept. 20K. Sjdney, N. 8. W., for liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment, post-free, filmentsj||| [Disorders of the stomach and constipation are the most common diseases of children. To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets, One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punish youi children by giving them castor oil, Chamberlain's Tablets are bettel and more pleasant to take. > AUSTRALIANS SHOULD READ THIS MANAGER'S LETTER. Clements Tonic Restored Hit Health, alto HU Voice. IJT CUKES NERVE-BKEAXDOWN VITAL WEAKNESS, INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION. IT HAS NO EQTJAI FOB BEBTOBING VITAL POWBJB "Very few persons look sensibly at thk IBriotu fact, that attack* of constipation Satolence, nervousness, palpitation, o* biliousness, all tend, if neglected, to pay the way to serious organic disease. 1 is not natural for a man to be ill, it i< natural for 'him to be healthy, and diseai 1 in any. form is only a proof that the grea Kaaper is always waiting to shorten ar cancel life. How many people in Adelait l or the country that do not know the* tacts are true, also they should know thr it the great nerre builder and strength maker, Clements Tonio. uu used in umt not half the sickness Australians are sul> Sect to would result. Now, here is a letter from Mr. Sober' Stiieirfh, Baritone Vocalist. Vauderil! Manager, Proprietor for six years of th well-known Melbourne "Pops " concert' And living at' 235 Abbotaford-street, Wort Melbonrne. Mr. li'Leish is emphatic i his opinion of this medicine as a healtl maker, because it not only restored i> Malth to a remarkable degree, but Oso restored his voioe, the loss of whir 1 as a publio singer, was most serious toim. No man Is better known in Me 1 Bourne than Mr. ICLeish, and he has a-infcer-stat* reputation as a baritone toop' ut and manager> Hera is his letter:— SLEKENTB TONIO LTD. ' . "The public will remember when ' ~ lost my voice for nearly tweWt months . about three years ago, which was large . lr due to general breakdown of t>- - nervous system, affecting th« toe.V chords. I tried a rood deal of m«:l *al treatment without permanent resti" but a friend told me to take the ne?". and blood medipine, Clements -TonSe X waa surprised 'at {fa a] moa t immediate • effect it had upon me., and by contir ,' nous use I improved daily. It per . formed -a miracle in my '.case, for aft" a few weeks my Toice returnedi ap , in less than three months I wai sii>p ing aa well ac ever. I am never winoat a bottle of your Tonio whence , I may be on circuit. It is the branerve, 'blood, and ■ stomach medicin*I have ever used, and I never inten.i * to be without it. (Signed) "BOBEET ifLEISH." Clements Tonio is admitted to as a nine ton!. M blood cleanser at rem»i-k»ble power. It is tU. ■fB-gu»rd atwlDsb diseue. Tou cannot han 51em?nte Tonta and ill-health tao. It Is health in r tew guise. It is a ctrUin remedy for Billousnes« Wind, Palpitation. Loss of Sleep, Sick Headache napgiih LlTer, We»knem, Indigestion or Const! mtaon. Keep it in the hmu«. It is sold br n'l fceuiiits and storekeepers throughout Austniuia Stop CcmgHing' Your cough or cold can be quickly cured. Take a. bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss- home with you to-night. Free from harmful nar- , cotics it will break up the cough, sooth tbe irritation, and leave the ' chest and lungs strongand healthy. But be sure you get Bonnington's Bonnington's Irish Moss «a npHOSE hands of yours! They I need LANE'S MEDOLINE. Then they will 'be like your neighbour's hands, clean, white, soft, supple, lady-like. 17eycrywherc. m.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 14

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