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■ , __ _ T 1 LITTLE GIRL « Not Washed for Eight Months, by; Doctor's Orders—Suffered Ter- ( ribly—Hands Tied to Stop Her Scratching—Parents Lost Heart BUT CUTICURA TOOK OFF EVERY BIT OF HUMOUR ■>— • ■ - "There came a rash over my little girl's face when she was a month old. 'jr~9T<. My wife tOQk' tne child'up to ' >JP^^Wl> the I 00*?? to skW-^ ' Ank see what it was, j¥m ***» -i£ «X■■' and he told her I < *Wp it was gum rash. w4 -C /^ She brought her .^"l X. " V^^v. home and let it; ■'h\ go on for a U <sjU<" *- i■ \ month;,tout as it YmIHIW ( \ got no better I \u (\L l\ \/> \would have her -*k<Z 111 \ V>^»'take the child to i in .\ . an other doctor's. He told mjr wife that the baby i»d got blood eczema and gave her some medicine and ointment, and told my wife not to wash the child. We were doc- ; toring the child, for, eight months, but , she: was no better at the end of the eight months than, she was when we took her first. You can imagine how miserable the child was, not being washed. We had to tie the little one's hands when we took her to bed, to present her from scratching1 her face, as she made it bleed so if her hands were at liberty. I.was recommenced .to try , Guticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, but we were doubtful at first, as we had almost lost heart, but my wife said we had given the doctors a good trial and they had done no good, and the child was so miserable not being washed, so we said we would give the, Cuticura [Remedies a trial. The first time my wife washed the child with Cuticura Soap -and used Cuticura Ointment our .daughter seemed like a new child, as She did not offer to scratch so much and seemed a lot easier. She was one mass of eczema about the face and shoulders, but the: first box of Cuticura Ointment and bar of Cuticura Soap took every bit off her. The neighbors said it would come on again; as it had gone off too quick, but the .child is ■■ three years old now and she has not had ' any signs of ifc since., George Williams, 86 Sea Brook Bd.» near Wednesbury, ; Staffordshire, Aug. 26, 1906." ; Send to nearest depot for free Cuti- ■ oura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases.: Cuticura Remedies are gold throughout the world. Depots: London. 27. Charterhouse Sq.; Parts, 5, Rub de la Falx: Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney , Potter Drug A Chem. Corp.. Sole Props. ~-,-1. .• |

ci ONE WOMAN _, ..TO ANOTHER-- , A MESSAGE FROM HELENA RUBINSTEIN. Have You THed Valaze P "TTTHENI say Y&iTaZII gives a lovely VY clear complexion—that it makes tho worst skin soft and bright, and preserves a fgood one, I mean that YALAZE will do this for YOU. The huge sala that YAIjAZHI enjoys all - over Australia, and the very greatly inoreasteg sale that it is gaining in New Zealand, iias been won not by the good it may do to special parsons, but by the actual'improTament it works in the complexion of EVERYONE who uses it. I'm just ai sure if YOU use YA&AZIS that it will work a wonderful good to your skin as that to-morrow will follow to-day. VALAZB cannot fail. Its very herbal ingredients are so intimately connected with skin-health that it is CERTAIN in its -good offset. ' YAEjAZE, mind you, contains nothing that could harm the most tender skinnothing whatever to encourage the growth of hair; it is just a pure, good skin food, impossible to imitate and never yet equalled, Ac one woman to another, I ask you to try a jar of VALAZB to-day. Your chemist probably sells it at 4/- and 6/9 a jar; or, if you like, I'll post you a jar myselt if you send the same amount. I'll enclose, too, the new edition of that little book of mine, " A Guide to Beauty." HELENA RUBINSTEIN. Addbess— Valaze Massage Institute, BRANDON STREET (Next D.1.0.), fe * WELLINGTON. 7

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 103, 2 May 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 103, 2 May 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 103, 2 May 1908, Page 6

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