MASS OF ECZEMA. ~" ■Little Girl Was Not Washed for Eight Mouths, bv Doctor's Orders Was Miserable, Suffering Terribly—Parents Lost Heart, but Ono Cake of Cuticura Soap and One Box of Cuticura Took Off Every Bit of Humour. " TIIEUE came a rash over my little girl's face when she was a month old. A doctor told my wife that, the baby had blood eczema, and gave her some medicine and ointment, and told my wife not to wash the child, but she was no better at the end of eight months, and you can imagine how miserable the child was, not being washed. We had to tie the little one's hands when we took her to bed, to prevent her from scratching her face, as she made it. bleed so if her hands were at liberty. Then we said we would givo the -Cuticura Remedies a trial. The first time my wife washed the child with Cuticura Soap and used Cuticura Ointment our daughter seemed like a new child She was one mass of eczema about the face and shoulders, but the first box of Cuticura Ointment and bar of Cuticura Soap took every bit off her. The child is three years old now, and she has not had any signs of it since.-—G. Williams, 86, Sea Brook Itoad, near Wcduosburv, Stuff- -Fin.' land,-August 26, 1906." " "' *" The absence of all narcotics makes Chamberlain * Cough Remedy the safest and best that can be urocwad.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13766, 3 June 1908, Page 10
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