FEARFUL SUFFERING Of Little Boy—Had Sores Spread All Over His Head—Grew Worse Under Doctor's Care—Cuticura Remedies Effect Perfect Cure. Bringing Relief with First Set. " When my little boy was about four years old a spot appeared on the side of his face just under the ear. After a time it broke and spread further down. He was under a doctor's orders for about three or four months, when he was much worse. I got, a complete set of Cut-icttra Remedies, the Cuticura Ointment, Cutieura Soap, and Cuticura Resolvent. From the first bottle he began to mend, and before lie had finished two he was wholly mended. About 12 months after ho broke out again at the back of the neck, and it spread all over the head. I used the Cuticura Remedies again and cured him. I think it took me about three months each time. It is now about 18 months since ho was ill, and it has not, broken out again. R. Scarth. 25, Newport Road, Middlesborough, York, June 21, 1306.'' Painless Cora Cure: This preparation completely cures the most painful corns, hard or soft. A few applications only required to deaden the pain. It is also most useful in removing any thickening of the epidermis, or horny portion of the skin. Full directions attached to each bottle. Price la.—J, Edson, chemist. Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13768, 5 June 1908, Page 3
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