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FOOTBALLER % — for Wounds and Use Aftef the Game —Leg Kicked During Play aiid Would Not Heal— Maturated and Swelled to Thrice Its Usual Size. r •■■■•■.—■»■■ .- ■■■ CUTICURA CURED HIM WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED .. . «r- : . .... "My troiible arose tlirotigh getting kicked on the football field. It was _. very bad wound about threo inches ih length.. I did not take much notice of ': it at first but about a week after it i started getting very painful and swollen. ' I went to the doctors but after they had tried one thing and tho other, I got ! tired of attending them, so I thought I would try to cure it myself. That was after about two months of their treatment. Well, I tried different ointment- but all to no use. At last a friend of mine advised mo- to try the Cuticura Remedies, so I purchr.srd a box of Cuticura Ointment fnin th 9 chemist and in about five days the Ip_ showed signs of improvement. Iho swelling went down and all the n-.tter and ptuff came out quite fast. I r-vn-i tion that my leg (ft was across thr ; '.in . I had the kick) was about thr.- .ns = its usual size. So I kept on wi: ti- : cura; Ointment and I tried Ci -a Soap to cleanse the wound with. -. ,w . that it healed up quite fast and is ' ■ Ite well ait the present time. I hae ■••<• • boxes of the Cuticura Ointment a ■•! 1 • still use the Cuticura Soap which I iind i is the best I can get, as it makes ..-ne ; feel so fresh after a hard game of fontball and I will recommend it to all my friends. J. Lester, 64, Watlington St., ■ ■Reading, Berks, England, Sept. IC, "OS." Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. nr ■ Up*to=D-ite Shaving Shampooing, bathing, treatment Of wounds, bruises and the lameness and soreness incidental to outdoorsports and • every use in preserving the hair, and ■- B__i , dema_dCutic_raSoapa_dC_( : i__ra' Ointment, unrivaled as sanative, antiseptic emollients. For humours whicH torture, disfigure, itch, burn, scale aHd crust and destroy the hair, CutlcuiSoap and Cuticura Ointment are ftri--' lessy Guaranteed absolutely pure. _u'„eur_ Remedies are cold wherever tbe Brltti. Flat floats. Depots: London, 27, Charterhouse Sq.: Paris, ., Rue de I- Fal-r Australia, J}. Towns * Co,. Sydney: So. Africa, Lenrion, Ltd., Cape Xnwn, et-.r TJ. B. A., Potter Drug — . Chem. Corp., Sole Propfl,, BmMb. BSTPoit tree, 32-paRO book on sktn diseases. 1. .7-'' ' -."■-- t -- ___E3FColdf, Aithrni. Broncbllli anfl^ „ . S " i m LiiaE troubles quickly cued liv^ - -■' pOWELLSXI j BALSAM 1 1 ANISEED J 2^ Of aii- Chemists ani Stores. m^ — M Sole Aeents for Hew Z-_-*na, __feS ""m SHARLAND & CO., LTD.. _»— ' -"■-^ Wclllreton and Auckland. 'Mp r ;*' . >----------<_--------k_____M____-i if YOU CANNOT AFFORD ) tofaeunwelL Ifyouareamanitme-iia 1 time lost from worlt, and if you are a } woman it means "everything upest. " - No one would ever be ill from cjtioioe, yet people often become seriously 11] in consequence of their own neglect. Symptoms are- disregarded, nature's. , wajm_gsaretreatedas''notlritigmuc_,'' and so trifling ailments grow into graver .maladies. A wise enginoer does not wait until bis machine entirely breaks down (before' attending to it, and so a. wise man I {or woman -will note unhealthy bodily J rsymptoms and take a proper, remedy. m In BEECHAM'S FULS will be found an ■ {excellent general corrective and tonic 1 Aperient for young or old. J To> BE WITHOIJ^ ■!Biok headache, biliousness, heartburn, »: constipation, pains after eating, indigesr 1 tion, ' Uverisliness," &c, take Eoecham 's £ Pills;- There. is nothing better for tho S. relief and remedy of all functional disg orders of th. stomachy bowels, liver, and ; - w kidneys; If you would- keep those - 1 1mportant organs in. regular action and I. free from sluggishness. Beecham's Fills J will bo found most efficacious. Thoufl sands' of-psople take no other medicine. a Prevention is hotter than cure," and it « is far wiser to ward off some ailment ■ I instead of first sufrerin- from itand then' I treating it. An occasio__l doss of this a world-famous medicine will workwonH den ia keeping you "fit " and up to the 8 mark. Ho home should ever be without . i" : wiß'p ' l*y • rJU^u© i J Sold tn bozsst price 10±d., JiH A 2}9m £Z-yj?j. *■ •;■'■.'■'. ->;--'--.-:.-''-; - ■■. •„ ■ ■-,-'-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 September 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 September 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 September 1909, Page 4

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