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1 Cuticura. The ' Seven G&sficura Boys These seven beautiful boys owe their beauty of Our little eon -will be four years of age on tas skin, luxuriance ef hair, purity of blood, and 25th inst. In May, ISBS, h; was attacked with a freedom from hereditary taint or humors of the skin very painful breaking out of th? skin. "We called or scalp to the celebrated Cuticcf.a Kejlediss. in a physician, -who treated him for about four For cleansing, purifying ana beautifying the akin weeks. The child received little or no good troi* of children and Infants, and curing torturing, die- the treatment, as the breaking out, supposed by figuring, itching, scaly and pimply diseases of the tho phyelcian to be hives in an aggravated form, 6kiu, eoalp and blood, with loss of hair, from in- became larger in blotches and move and more die. fancy to old age, Cuticuka, fho preat akin euro, tressing. "We were frequently obliged to get up and CcTicur.A Soap, an exquisite skin beautifler, ia the night and nib him with soda in water, prepared from it externally, ana Cuticura Kb- strong liniments, etc. Finn.'iy, we called other solvent, tho new blood purifier, internally, are j physicians, until no less than .-:>: had attempted to infallible. '• cure him, all alike failing, and the child steadily Your moet valuable CuTicritA Remedies have j g ßttln S worse and worse, until about the 20th of done my child so much good that I feel like saying laßt Jul >'. hco we began to give him Ccticcra this for the benefit of those who arc troubled with Resolvent internally, and the Ccticura and Cc Bkin disease. My little girl was troubled with ticura Soap externally, and by the last of August Eczema, and I tried several doctors and medicines, lie ™ s s0 nearlv well tUat ™ Te him ° nls ' °™ but did not do her any good until I used the Cuti- *°™ of the RESOLTECT about every second day cura Remedies, which speedily cured her, for for aboat tcn da s" lon =- and ho hae never beeo which I owe you many thanks and many nights of i troubled since with the horrible maladj. rest. ANT OX BOSSIMER, Edinburgh, Ind. \ H. E. RYAK, Cayuga, Livingston Co., 111. ■ J Subscribed aud sworn to before me this fourth The CaTiccßA Remedies are in great demand, j ay o f January, 1887. C. N. COE, J. P. The CtmcuKA Reboltzkt sells better than any ISM M chemist 3 New i a nd. Pr ,. other blood purifier. The Cuticura Soap is ] coticuiu. 50 cts.; Soap, 25 cts. 1 Resolvent, $1. praised b.y ray customers, especially mothers, who Prepared by the Pottek Drug and Chemical Co,, Bay it 1. the best for babies, preventing and curing B «g.%£S.£ MoS srs. E. Town & Co.. Sydney, ecall bead and s Hilar diseases. !for"Hov.- to Cure Skin Diseases," &i paces, 59 GEORGE HOBBS, P. M., Collins, Texas. Ulustratitns, and 100 tostimouials. FIMPLKS, blackheads, red, rough, chapped and SVC 1 Skin, scalp and hair preserved and beau. r \in oily skin prevented by Ccticlt.a HoAr j ilftOf O tified by the use of Cuticcka Soap. Freezing and Meat Preserving.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9184, 13 October 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9184, 13 October 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9184, 13 October 1888, Page 2