SLs^Ci X^'^l KoynJ Nnr •ar T . I* J^S^^^s^ b"'ld» '»°nny FriJM* 5^ and PrinwsiioiM. FACE DEHGWDf WITH SKI HLE « Started on Nose. Features Unrecognisable. . Could Not Rest for Itching and Burning, Used Cv" ticura Remedies, No Return. » I—. "Hayle," Belmont Rd., Ivlosman, N.S.TT3 —"A skin trouble first stnr(<"J on thesideof my nose and quickly spreryl over my face"' and head, causing my fore i'*vd head to» swell, making my features unrecognisable.I cannot very vrell explain hovr I suffered^ but the,pains were very i,cv:\'\ ranging greatdistress. I was unconscious fV>r days: couldnot rest day or night for [i.\sn, itcliing an* burning1. Tho doctor pulld m- Enough the^ first attack all right, but. it Lvi.'l i»-?uldngout»-on my face every Vow mo-i:;^, hut not so* bad as the first attack. li. v c;J,'i disflgureme for days, so much thai T >u,uld not letanybody but our own I'auiiI1 .-■ n^. "Seeing the Cuticuni a<\%• -Ur-rment ia the Herald I procured V>\ • < \..i.,i.i-u Kerne--dies. lam thankful to X J ?vo not had a return of it, and that is iv ..i : > odd yearsi ago. It brought it out of my body in per-i spiration. I would hayw la cuango myj clothes several times a day." (2igned>i Miss Alice Denning, Aug. 5, tj\2. For red, rough, chapped ;.ud fcleedlng. hands, itching, burning paims. and painful', finger-ends \srith shapeless naiK a one-night-Cuticura treatment ■vrorhb 'M.'.-leri\ Scale hands, on retdi-ing, in hot -watpr and CuticuraSoap. Dr>'i anoint with Cuuicura Ointmenfc> and wear soft bandages-or'old, loose glovesduring, the night. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are also indispensaWci foi treating"; pimples, blackheads and itching scaly scalps . withdandmfT* , Cuticura Soap and Cuticunft- < Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of. each mailed free, with^ 32-p., SMn Eook.' Address R. i'owns & Co.J» Sydney, N. S. W. . ' . . ■jtgfo/fili,' A ; wi" rasA-f y&z? ihstby • f tuiiiiiar. arjoTißt^ of' SMi =* . BiiCU'MK ,- !>,ii:: v jjj^ w" •'■"". "..''.*"/ »■'■'"■•'', ■' y I I Otir Practical ■". ' ••;-(» you by ' ."■: ! mail,inyourovfii „ ■'■ ■' '-C .''V irRSI-:; ■ 1' | ■ jEMliHGiiy. i. ... ■: :-.i;:n3¥s ■; jos{®)^<M!/fk * is purely «, sterilised miDL food. It contains noth- : in&t)Qt milk, cream, and lactocu. Of a.U Chemist* [RJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJßl, m in ni iif Ha grain of radium■ m COSTS £1320— fl there's none for sale ■=== ==■ at that price! Never mind ==== = -r-you can always get =§n Pourpence buys a hundred §§§ shines; Sixpence, double eeee: s that number. Black or brown, your boots will == look their .best wheas HI Badiumised. ; = If the tin has the easy- = — "z_ opening Dent, it has =' == RADIUM. : . Sold by all Storekeepers, Boot- === : makers and Grocers. ißQiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiQ^i'
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 101, 1 May 1914, Page 2
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412Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 101, 1 May 1914, Page 2
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