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Medical. j _ ) ; ' A Skin Without Blemish J Etfeitytthore a network of sudorific ducts, veins, I have Buffered all my life with fikin diSSSSfiS of 1 and pores, tho skin constantly renews itself, tnd different kinds, and have never found permanent not only with Its ceasclcss desquamation, but With relief, until, by the advice of a lady friend, I used i Its natural functional action, eliminates all waste, your valuable Cctictoa Remedies. I gave them accumulation and disease. Hence, a skin without a thorough trial, using six bottles of tho Cuticura blemish means more than beauty; It means health. Resolvent, two boxes of Cuticuiu, and seven CcTictmA, the great akin cure, and Cuticura cakes of CcticUba Soap, and tho result was just t Soap, an exqulste skin beautlfler, prepared from what I had been told It would be—a complete cure. <■ It, externally, and Cuticuha Resoltsnt, the now BELLE WADE, Rlohmond, Va.^ blood purifier, internally, cure every species of tor- Reference, G.W. Latimer, Druggist, Richmond, a. 5 turing, disfiguring, Itching, scaly and pimply —— diseases of tho skin, scalp and blood, with loss HaV(j tl(ed yjUr cotICURA Rxhedms on ( of hair, from pimples to scrofula. • onc o{ my girll> and found uto be j USt what it is < recommended to be. My daughter was all broken I have been afflicted for a great many years with o>jt on er j ica( j an d hody, and the hair commenced bad blood, which has caused me to have sores on come out. Now she Is as smooth as ever she my body. My hands were in a solid sore for over wag> ant gjjg M only used ono box of Cuticura, a year. .1 had tried almost everything I could hanr Qne ca!j . 0 Qf 0oTICC " Soap, and ono bottlo of , of, but had given up all hopes of ever being curod, CnTIOUIIA Resolvent. I doctored with quite a when I saw the advertisement of tho Cctiotoa . num ), o .. of doctors, but to no avail. lam willing Rbmedies. I used one box of Cuticura, ono tQ mjiko affidavit to tho truth of tho statement. bottle of Resolvent, and ono cake of Soap, and GEORGE EAST, Maoon, Mich, am now able to do all my own work. _____ Mrs. FANNIE STEWART, Staunton, lad. Sold by all chemi atS "New Zealand. Price: For the last year I have had a species of itching, CuticurZ all eta.; Soap, New Zealand. Price scaly and pimply humors on my face to which I Cuticura! 50 cts.; Soap, 25 cts.; Risoltent, 51. scaly atid pimply humors on my face to wmch I Prepared by the Poms Drug a»b Ohikical Co., havo applied a great many methods of treatment Boston, U.S.A. without success, and which was speedily and enfo^owsrsuissss* Mpw & "rely enred by the, Cimcnu Rmsdiss. „ illustrations, and 100 testimonials. Mlts. ISAAC PHELPS, Rftvenua, O. ninWC Skin, scalp and hair preserved and beau- j QJMPLES, ! > ' ttc ' : keado, red, rough, chapped and Unß I S tificd by toe use of Cuticura Soap. j"I HI oily >I{ in prevented by Cuticura Soap. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9166, 22 September 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9166, 22 September 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9166, 22 September 1888, Page 2