■ Little Girl's Obstinate Case of Eczema — Instantaneous Relief By Guticum—Little Boy's Hands and Arms Also Were a Mass i of Torturing Sores —7 Grateful Mother Says: ■■•"CUTIOURA REMEDIES i A HPUSEHQLO STANDBY" ■. ' : . 11..1. a-—' : "In reply to your letter I write you Eay experience, and you are privileged to use it as you see fit. Last year, gfter having my little girl treated by a very prominent physician for an obstinate ease of eczema, I resorted to the tiafcicura Remedies, and was so well pleased with the almost instantaneous rdief afforded. that we discarded the physician's prescription and relied entirely on the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, ■ and Cuticura Pills. When ■we commenced with the Cuticura ReniecUes her feet and limbs were covered ■with running sores. In about six weeks y.'o had her completely well, and there has been no recurrence of the trouble. '-'In July of this year a little boy in our family poisoned his hands and arms with poison oak, and in twenty-four houra his hands and arms were a mass of 'torturing sores. We used only the Cuticura Remedies, washing his hands and arms with the Cuticura Soap, and anointed them with the Cuticura Ointment, and- then gave him the Cuticura Resolvent. In about three weeks his hands and arms healed up; so we have lots of cause for feeling grateful for the Cutieura Remedies. We find that the . Cuticura Remedies "are a valuable household standby, living as we do twelve miles, from a doctor, and where it costs from twenty to twenty-five dollars to come up on the. mountain. Respectfully, Mrs. Lizzie; Vincent Thomas, Fairnipunt, WaldenV; Ridge, Term;, Oct. 13; 1905 i" The original of the above testimonial ie on file in th« office of the Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation. lleference: R. Towns* Co.,Meichentß,Sjdney, N.S. W. Complete External and Internal Treatment for everj Humour,from Pimplci to Scrofula, from Infancy to Age consisting of Cuticura Soap. Ointment, and KCBolvenl VSH (Chocolate Coated, in vial of 60), may be had of all druggists. A single set often curee. Potter Drug & diem, ~ Corp., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. «9-Mailed Free,"The Great Skin Book." &ddrcia, B. Towns it Co.,Sydnoy,N.S.W»
HE DIDN'T REJECT IT. An elderly resident of Lynn, Mass., was talking about Mrs Eddy, the head of the Christian Science Church. "When she lived here in Lynn," , said the old man, " she conducted a temperance campaign for a time. She did a lot of good, though now and then she met with a rebuff." " The story goes that a tramp once asked her for help. ■ " !'H-help you, my friend," said Mrs ixldy, but first you must answer me one question. Do you or do you not drink beer?" The tramp, a hardened customer, looked at her in amazement. , "Why lady," he said, "ye cert-n-y don t think I squirt it into me arm wid a syringe!" WAYS AND MEANS. Physician's wife:- I shall soon be wanting a new evening dress, dear. Physician: All right, my dear; I'll look over my list and find some fellow who can afford an operation for appen-dicitis.-—Pick-Me-Up.
M Bi Spt. PLANTEKOA OINTSiEffF makes hair grow, and grows its natural colour. Mrs. E. Lowe, of llokibinui, West Coast, informs us that in July, 1905, her daughter was badly scalded on the bead, toe hair S coining off a sriace the size of the haiui * X palm. Various treatment was tried witno'-U g success. On the recommendation of Mr. (_. | J. Cullum, of Weittport, we usecl Pi"A*- S TEKOA OINTMENT, and with delightful Kj results. Tho sore spot began to heal after • only a few applications, and the hair is nowgrown over the bald place, thick and strong j as before the acc;dent. It has grown iti natural colour too." Aa with Plantekoa remedy, so with the Ointment, it gives complete satisfaction ■wherever used- It is made from herbs of the strongest medicinal value. You reahza '-ts worth from the very first application. For free medical advice write to the a Manager, Plantekoa, Wellington. | Plantekoa can be obtained locally at- | these prices— || PLiANTEKOfi, 5/- bottle. | OINTMENT, 2/- large box. | SOAP, 1/- tablet. 25 |
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 96, 25 April 1907, Page 3
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686Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 96, 25 April 1907, Page 3
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