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BABY PITIFUL SIGHT WTQiiCZEHA Completely Covered. Bandaged from Head to Foot. Dared Not Wash Him. Used CuticuraSoap and Ointment 4 Weeks and He Was Cured. "A few days after birth we noticed an Inflamed spot on our baby's hip which soon beean spreading until baby was completely coy- " ered even in his eyes, /JfH§S\ ears and scalp. For s^*^*3 eiSbt weeks he wa3 6 * •£» {I bandaged from head to X •* J? foot. He could not >iC>C-^!X have a stitch of cloth- \ tog on. Our regular l_3«a/ I 1 Aw^l physician pronounced it \JAj/ [ kJV chronic eczema., He is a V/T^ h \\A very able physician and /f>^ / J&—-. ranks with the best in I I i y this locality, neverthe-' less the disease began spreading until baby wa3 completely covered. He was losing flesh so rapidly tha,t we became alarmed and decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. "Not until I commenced using Cuticura Boap and Ointment could we tell what ho looked like, as we dared not wash him, and I had been putting one application after another on him. On removing the scale from hia head the hair came off, and left him entirely bald, but since we have been using Cuticura Soap and Ointment he has as much hair as ever. Four weeks after we began to use the Cuticura Soap and Ointment he was entirely cured. I don't believe anyone could have eczema worse than our baby. "Before we used the Cuticura Wemedie3 we could hardly look at him, he was such a pitiful sight. He would fuss until I would treat him, they seemed to relieve himso much. Cuticura Soap and Ointment stand by themselves and the result they quickly and_ surely bring is their own recommendation. (Signed; Mrs. T. B. Rosser, Mill Hall, Pa., U. S. A.. February 20, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world. Send to R. Towns & Co . Dfcpt. 21K, Sydney, N. S. W., for liberal saiuple of Cuticura Ointment, post-free. "JJJPI The most helpful medicine-food l_ ever deviaed is f LANE'S | EMULSION B If your system is run down or your S3 vitality depleted by a recent cold, M or a persistent, hacking cough, if [g you are subject to bronchial, B asthmatic, catarrhal or other throat or lung troubles, you should take " Lane's Emulsion and ward off the ■J danger of much more severe and !Q| serious complaints. E9 Lane's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Crea-jg-jj sote, Hypophosphites, and Eggs, perfectly OS combined and emulsified, is a recognised |g lung-healer and body-builder, and is suitable alike for all ages and all constitutions. Sold Qj everywhere in two sizes at 2/6 and 4/b __ per bottle. b— <* Prepared only by E. G. LANE. Chemist, U§s Oamrtu, N.Z. 10 DELICIOUS A m and A DELICIOUS^&mtii f PUDDING. ™g||| m The Recipes Vj»i|! ■ 8 tablespoons flour, 2 tableI spoons sugar, 2 tablespoons *5S| ■ butter, 4 tablespoons St. W fi Geobge Jam, 2 tablespoons ra B soda dissolved in cup of milk. S A Beat the butter and sugar Into a B| V cream, add the jam, then the soda 19 M and milk, and lastly the flour. Put H into a buttered basiu and steam B for three hours. m To ensure the pudding being -m *t*9 *• MUCCCSB UMC jM PRESERVE YODR BOOTS Radium! The defects of the average Boot Polish are that it does not last, that it does not preserve the leather, and that it rubs off easily. RADIUM IS EFFECTIVE I With little labour it gives a brilliant black gloss that keeps your footgear always stylish. RADIUM IS CHEAP 2 It only needs to be applied thinly now and then. A rub occasionally does the rest. It is a wonderful preserver of leather and will save 25 per cent, in wear and tear. Bast Boot Polish on Earth I #*_ BOOT SHOPS AND J|_ gP. ITOBBB 4|o, ■ COUGHS, HUSKINESS & SORE THROATS are due to the presence of microbes, which are rapidly destroyed toy gargling FLUENZOL. Taken internally (as directed) it destroys FEVER germs and thereby invigorates the system. Free from Narcotics, and harmless to children, Fluenzoi is ota- j tamable at Chemists and Stores. | 1/6 ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. 2/3 I ML——— ~«—..-«., • SHOW CARDS, Calico Signs, etc., tastefully executed by our expert staff. —"Mnribo'-ongb Express."

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 143, 19 June 1913, Page 6

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