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■ "For> croupy 'coughs," coys Mr J. Abbott, general . merchant, Dandenong and North Mirb»o, "there is nothing quite so good as Chamberlain's ' Cough Iteinedyi It is the one medicine that I always keep if! my borne, so a? to have convenient to give any ol the chil-' . dren who show symptoms of a cough er cold. The longer I lise it so does my faith increase as to its efficacy. The people of Dandenong think a great deal of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and their comments are always flattering; For sale by E. Grove and Son.* WORST ECZENIft" doctors mm Spread Rapidly Over Body— limbs and Arms Had to Be Bandaged and Scaip looked Dreadful — Suffered Untold Misery for Three .■Years— Better in Two Months, ■' : __ r. ' ...■■ ". ■ MARVELOUS CURE BY CUTiCIrIA REMEDIES "My son, -who is now twenty-two years of ago, when ho was four months old began to liavu cszsvob, on -his 'lace/ spreading q::ffe rapidlyuntil he wa3 nearly ceverc-J. We hail all the/doctors around us and somo from larger places," but no orio helped him a particle. Tha eczema w scsnplhing tsrrible, and the. doctors said it was the worst cass they aver saw. At tinics his -whole boUj- and fcpo.Trsro coTCTeU; all but Ms feet. f -hasi^ta'. bandas& his limbs arid' arms; his scalp^yas just dreadful. I used T many Itiuds of patent, medicines ; before trying the Cuticura Remedies. — • alltoiioayail...> , * "A fiiehd tensed meto -try Cuticura. At last I consented, when my boy' was three yenra and four months . old, having had ec-roma all that time, < and silvering untold misftry. I began to use all three of ths Cutfctira Eoniedies; the Cuticura Scap heijved as' TraQ as ■ the. Ointment.-.. H0 Y/a3 L«fcter in two months; in sis jr.iraths ho was well; but I gave him tlio Cuticara Hesolvent one. year, -- usirig tv>i=h-o bottics, I think, — and al\yays vised the Cuticura - Soap for bathing, and do now a good de?l. Ho was fewr yo.irs old before he was well, ar.d his skin became perfectly fair when cured. I give you per~ mission to publish this letter forj[ aia ; always glad to do good when lean. I ,' think ITiave tojd you oil thpre ianeces- '■ sary-tb teU." y Mrs. It. L. Ridey; ■ Oct. 2i. 1005. i-ioj-mont,N.H. ' The original c! fts item ffrtforalai Jj iti in. i-',v» Office of Iho I'ottcr r^u B * .Chaik.; c£pssL, '"» On - ■ ■ Kefereticeiß. l'o«n«s.Cd.,KcK-tif.m 5| BT.Ji 1 . > ,'s a W ' *--' • "' ' - ~ ■- .'.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 June 1907, Page 4
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