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ForSkinTroubles. HerHandsßough and itching, Had to Wear Gloves Might and Day. Could Not Take Cases. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. A Complete Cure. "It is now more ii'an twelve months since the skin on my hands became rough and iteming. 1 tried simple dressings and several f patent ointments, but they only eased them for a time. If I did any washing the acute irritation afterwards was terrible. It would wake me up at night. The roughness of theskin turned to deep cuts. I have had to wear gloves night and dav for a long time. I had to stay at home for a whole month and not take cases, because the disinfectants I used in my profession only aggravated the irritation. "I sent away for several samples of different cures at different times, but until I got Cuticura Ointment and Soap I had no real relief. After using the sample box of Cuticura Ointment my hands became easier, but they had been bad for so long and the cuts were so verv deep that I had to use four boxes of Cuticura Ointment before I had a complete cure. I began to think they never would be right again, .and if I had not persevered with Cuticura ointment they never would. When I have been at my cases, I have shown them to several doctors and have had ointment from them, but I only had temporary relier. I shall only be too pleased to recommend the Cuticura Remedies wherever I come across any skin troubles. (Signed) Nurse Rae, 232 Dudley Rd., Wolverhampton, England, May 9, 1911. Sold everywhere. Send to R. Towns & Co., Dept. 25K," Sydney, N. S. W for 32-page Cuticura booklet on skin troubles xnd liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment.

m$ i m m wiu %, mmwm wup yw *fessgssagl *."? I JW.* m )i*\m m »tai* iii: IT'S A "GOOD MOVE'* To have on hand a supply of "HIGHLANDER" CONDENSED MILK. Pure, Rich, and free from Chemicals and Bacteria. Absolutely "Full Cream." In Camps—Military, Survey, Mining, or Holiday—plenty of ,®" HIGHLANDER" is a tre-, mendous boon I

Colds and Influenza are not stomach troubles, and a so-called cold cure poured down the throat haw no beneficial effect. "XAZOIY' acts differently. You take a few drops on sugar and allow it to dissolve slowly, so that the fragrant, healing fumes search onfc the trouble in the throat and lungs. At the some time inhalations,through a Na.zol, Inhaler ,\vill clear the head and nasal cavities. This is England's latest scientific cure for Influenza.. Colds and kindred troubles.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 20 April 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 20 April 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 20 April 1912, Page 2

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