ECZEMA.
Nothing spoils a good disposition quicker. Nothing taxes a man's patience Like any irritation of the skin. Piles almost drive you crazy. All day they'make you miserable, All night they keep you awake., •lust the same with eczema. Such miseries are daily , decreasing. People are learning they ran be cured. Learning the merit of Dean's Ointment;. Plenty of proof that Doan's Ointment will •ure piles, eczema, or wiy irritation of the fckin. Road the following testimony: — Mr. Charles. Bisboprick, schoolmaster, To Puke, Auckland, writes: "For over ten years I suffered from Pruritis (a distressing ' form of eczema). I soent a great deal of money on medicines, lotions, etc., and also had advice from specialists, but all to no purpose.'- Some time ago my wile prevailed upon mo to try Doan's Ointment, and I procured three boxes. One box gave me great relief, and before I had hi '.hed the second box I v. as completely cured. The third box 1 have by mo still unused. This was more than twelve months ago, but before writing to let you know, I thought it :' would bo better to wait till I knew whether . the cure was permanent or temporary. Now I. am happy to say that J have, riot had theleast sign of my old trouble, so .must consider the-cur"- a permanent one. You can make what use you like of this testimonial." Doan's Oointroont is splendid in all diseases .of the skin— ec*....a, piles, hives, insect bites, lONS, chilblains. ote.lfc is perfectly safe and very effective. Very often two or three : pots have completely cured chronic cases which hate resisted other remedies for yeifrs. *V- Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers '.at'. 3s per pot, or will bo posted on : receipt of price by Foster-Mo- '• Clellan Co., 76. Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W. Remember the name—DO A novel kind of ; "exposition," as the Atneticains say, has, just- been brought to a successful conclusion in. Melbourne. I* has . taken the form of a laundry exhibition and ;.'.r ironing competition. .Oh the last' evening !; V' there were over 8000 persona present. .-. The iktereet taken in the affair may be uaderatood , vrt»nat'"''is^ : said that on no day was •;,,.the attendance under 5000. Most of .the ironing was done by gas irons, but ironing I ■■ by electricity was also satisfactorily de« j ' awastrated!. •• ' " ': ' , "' ' ' *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13011, 31 October 1905, Page 7
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390ECZEMA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13011, 31 October 1905, Page 7
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