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c Eczema on Neck and Hands Over 2 Years. Used Cuticura Remedies and It Disappeared, Has Used Cuticura Soap Ever Since, and Finds It a "Splendid Skin Soap," "I suffered with eczema on my neck and bands for over two years. At times tho Itching was almost unbearable and at night I was unable to sleep soundly, as formerly. I have been travelling a great deal and one occasion, my fellow passenger in the cabin had a nasty eruption on his face and neck, and during the trip he must have used the same towel and soap as I did, because after I got to Melbourne I began to suffer frora an eruption on my neck and back of hands. As it did not go away I consulted a doctor in Street. He told me that it. \vas eczema that I was suffering from, lie prescribed for me, but did not cure me. 1 next tried an herbal preparation without any benefit. I also tried Ointment and Pills with the same result. "I then let it alone for some time but aa it was getting worse I tried — owing to recommendation of a friend—-Cuticura Ointment. I used two tins of the Cuticura Ointment and one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent and have not been troubled with it since. It entirely disappeared. I omitted to say that I used the Cuticura Soap during the treatment and have continued to use it ever since and intend continuing to use it, as I find it a splendid skin soap. I have recommended both the Cuticura Soap and the CKt'cura Ointment to my friends and to lots of people I have met; as I believe that were the virtues of the Cuticura Remedies as widely known as they should be, very few who value a clear and healthy skin woula be without them, especially those who ,a,re obliged to travel." • (Signed) W- G. Harrington, Importer of Electrical Materials, .2 Abercrombie St., Redfern, Sydney, N. b. W., Mar. 22, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment arh sold throughout the world, a liberal sample 3f Cuticura Ointment, with 32-p. book on the skin will be sent free, on applicatiou to E. Towns & Co., Dept. 9K, Sydney, N. S. w Are Your . Diseased lungs cause more deaths J_Lj every Year throughout the length and breadth of the universe than all Ei other human afflictions. *-** Consumption is always preceded by J3 a cold, developing into a cough, %~M which is followed by a gradual 13 weakening and wasting of the gfp system, resulting sooner or later in gj the great white scourge. JLJSSS ■ '"■u^SSs^^^^^gE^ > ) i* [ is the most effective of all remedies El for throat and lung affections. It is « composed of an aggregation of lung "" healing, strength-renewing, health- «-» giving ingredients which are so gjj skilfully and accurately com-gj-w pounded as to assure the quickest ~~ recovery without the slightest danis ger to the weakest constitution. SEE Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, fresh | Si Eggs, Beech wood Creasote and [ g-jg Hypophosphite* of Lime and Soda. j g • These are the constituents of Lane's Emulsion, and if you ask the doctor, j S^ he will tell you that they are all of I M the greatest value in the treatment j B-ra of lung, throat, digestive and j ' wasting diseases. I __ Here are a few extracts from testiI "h* monials in our possession. They | 18 prove its value. ! jQi 'I cannot help but praise Lane's > gjg Emulsion, it did me so much good." •" „ w "We are never without Lane's a_JB Emulsion. It always cures our : M colds." "As soon as the children ;•. gg^jri have the least cold, I give them -j j Lane's Emulsion." "Your Emulsion *® cured me of bronchitis of five years* ; D standing." "We think worlds of • gg Lane's Emulsion. It made our I ■___ child strong and well." ; OS ■ __ Let Lane's Emulsion tell its own story of | 13 health in your home. Get a bottle from the ; sj~73 local chemist or storekeeper. The price is j w—™ 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle, of which the larger ;' g|J size is the more economical. Refast1 all j ' I substitutes. ' SOS 9 Prepared only by E. G. LANE, ChemLt, i I Oamaru. N.Z. 12 DELICIOUS A jam . . y^gj\ \fh JmXdk I : / ififj'jassii i f PUDDING. J ■ 8 tablespoons flour, 2 table- "ffl*!? ■ spoons sugar, 2 tablespoons wig j ■ butter, 4 tablespoons St. W j 1 Geokge Jam, 2 tablespoons m ; ■ soda dissolved in cup of milk, ra ' ■ Beat the butter and sugar into a M ' « cream, add the jam, then the soda B , jk and milk, and lastly the flour. Put H \ M into a buttered basin and steam flf j «l for three houra. B } , To ensure the pudding being U S I a MUCceBB use W ': _— j HAVE T "PET" 9 [ YOU -CORN* Annoying when someone treads on I &,. 'nco»>v«nien»i too. whilst wblluds. Why suffer when I 1 eed's Lorn Cure is available at your Cbemiits or ' Storekeepers ? Price lIPOSITIVELT CURES AFTER A FEW APPLICATIONS. g Post free from I DAVID TEED - NEW PLYMOUTH tfj ; ANILLA~ ENVELOPES are bern for rough handling. Oorreiipcndence size on sale at "Express" ! C/£uoo.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1913, Page 2

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