BABY BOY'S ITCHING HUMOUR.
. I • CURED BY CUTICUBA. "At the age of two weeks ray baby's bead began to break out with great sores, and at the age of two months his face and head were an awful sight. I consulted a doctor, who- said it-was nothing but a light skin disease which the baby would soon got over. Ho scorned to get worse, so I called another doctor. His opinion seemed to be the same. They both prescribed medicine that did not do a bit of ' good. "A friond advised me to tako him to the hospital, which I did. Two doctors: gave me medicine that was in a liquid form. Their medicine did him no good. He couldn't seem to sleep, as his face and head would itch so. What hair he had all fell out. I got a box of Cuticura Ointment and a cako of Cutioura Soap."After using these bo has become entirely cured.—C. H. Evans, Somelie, Mass., Juno 7, 1905." The original of the abovo testimonial is on filft in the officc_ of the Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation. . Reference: R. Towns and Co., merchants. Sydney, N.S.W.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13452, 31 May 1907, Page 3
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