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mm itching No Rest, Night or Day. Almost Driven Crazy. Suffered Nearly 2 Years. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Instant Relief and Complete Cure. « "It is with extreme pleasure tHat I send ?ea fke following account of my recoit iiouWe £&d «au3j>l«te cure by whig Cutlcu£3 Soap aad Ointment. In dome so I trui? it may meet the eye of sowe other pot? unfoitdOitte suffering from tke same or some sisnfiar complaint. "About two and a half years »co - -. -vrsa atiadifid witii an itebine which gretr in violence until it became almost onbeazable. Very often I nay* had to leave chorea aad other places, so that I might relieve the intensity of the itching in a good scratch, sometimes almost drawing: blood. My scalp had a great number of snail spots, and in and around about the ears, round the eyes, forehead, cheekbones, and all round the jaws were so itchy, that at times I was almost driven crazy. Often could be plainly seen under the skin of the face a sort of purplish rash in patches. I thought at times it would break out into open sores. The itching often kept me awake at night for hours; in fact, I had no rest either night or day, always itching, always scratching, always nriserabte. I tried several chemists but bo lasting relief came. "At last (after suffering neatly two years) about seven months ago I saw an 'account of Cuticura. Soap and Ointment and I determined to give them & trial. I washed the aftected parts with Cuticura Soap aad then I applied Cuticura Ointment and found instant reHef. There has been no recurrence of the itching in the slightest degree for over four months. I also took Cuttenra PHIS. I cannot find words. to sufficiently express my gratitude. I still use Cuticura Soap as I find it a good toilet soap and always use it in shaving, as I find it very soothing." (Signed) Robert S. Dodd, 36 Francis St., Glebe, Sydney, Uf. 8. W., May 30, 1911. Although' Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, a liberal sample of Cuticirra Ointment; with. 32-page booklet on affections of the skin and scalp, will be sent, post-free, on application to R. Towns £ Ca., Dept. SK, Sydney, N. g. W. 1468 Days in A New Zealand Hospital jaw WOUNDS REFUSE TO P» HEAL. Plantekoa Used Plantekoa Cured A most .interesting letter has come io hatid from Gisborne. It Mtyst: "My mother (Mrs. ) met •nritb a very severe burning accident some five years ago, and ■With i<xtr yeais an inibaU of tho — - Hospital, -where, despite the most EfcSfnl treatment, hor wounds refused to neai. About this time I pttrcaased gome o! your PI.ANTBKOA OINTMENT. From the ootset it -worked -vronders, removing the hard scales and stppping'ttte discharge. Kew skin quickly followed, ami to-day there is no trace of the ulcerous Bores.'' The address of patient and name of hospital given on application. PLANTEKOA . . - 55; PLANTEKOA OINTfIENT - 2s. PLANTEKOA SOAP - . ,s., s . All Stores' and Chemists. For free medical advice write the Manager, Plantekoa Proprietary, Lsd.,WeiEßgton. QTDDT ths ingredients of foods, they . ' - cook. They know thy most economical/ from- experience. That's why EDMONDS' BAKING POWDER Bank? first as a saving factor in the kitchen. It goes farther, does better work, and is "better than any other known make. 12 "An honest tale speeds best, being plainly told." —SHAKESPEARE. A Story of Profit to You. It isn't the price you pay that counts j in George Davies Tailoring. It's the VALUE you receive. The money part of it is entirely apart from the question. We are moved to again make these statements, because the average man's first impression is that the George Davies Suits are "cheap." After all these years, in which we have built -up the Largest Tailoring business South of the Line, you can easily understand it is QUALITY— VaIue for Money — that has cemented thousands of men to Oux* Civsh Trading System, and that is magnetically drawing hundreds more every year. The Genuine Tailor-made Suits we make to your order, for £2 less, will bear comparison, and come out on top fox Value, with the highest-priced suits in the two Islands. ?<o merchant tailor, however dignified and exclusive his connection, can show you better. Men everywhere recognise that in supjxirfcing Geprge Davios, Ltd., they are giving their tailoring orders to reaJ, live exponents of clean, au-to-dafce methods in tailoring. They know f.hat an honest attempt has succeeded to give the same good style of suite to measure, for the actual worth in JKxmoy, that othei* tailors are corapoJQed to add thoir bad debts to, and so onoiiacmsly increase tho cost to individual customers. That's what it means.Now, about that next suit of yours. Do scroe good hard thinking. It's up k> you. We'll do our part. We'll do it wit-n our guarantee backing vs — that if we don't please you, you don't pay. Our prices for Genuine Tailor-made Suits Do order are 55/ » to 84/-. OEOBOE DAVIES, LIMITED, "THE MODERN TAILORS," 64 WILLIS STREET ./Between Evening 1 Post and Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. 06 LANG'S MEDOLINE Is specially prepared tor the hands. Use it after washing cl«thes. dtehes. floors, etc. It makes rougtt Hands soft, supple opd smooth. 1/- ever^here.^.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 11