PRESCRIBED CUTICURA. PATIENT'S ARMS AND HANDS IN FEARFUL STATE-INTENSE BURNING.AND ITCHING WERE UNBEAR-ABLE-NO REST NIGHT OR DAYDOCTOR CURED HOPELESS CASE OF ECZEMA. " Six months ago I began to suffer intense pain, first.in my right arm, and theft in my "left. I" tried several remedies, which only aggravated the arms, until I decided to consult a doctor. He said I was suffering from eczema following poisoning. By . this time the arms wore swollen, and in a fearful state; in fact, so bad that I was rendered almost helpless. Needless to say, I obtained no rest night or day. The burning and itching were unbearable. I followed the doctor's directions, but obtained only temporary relief, and the eruption • extended from both shoulders to the finger-tips._ I felt quite hopeless, and regarded everything with very little faith. \ However, acting on the doctor's advice, I started using the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent Pills. I am pleased to say instant benefioial results were forthcoming, and with a continued use of the Cuticura Remedies I was free from the intense pain after five months of torture.—Mrs. Florence Whittingham, 75, Oakfield Terrace, Cattedown Road, Plymouth, Devon, Eng., Nov. 13, 1907."
The launch Adventure, which went to the rescue of the men who were immersed in the harbour on the occasion of the -departure of the British footballers on Monday evening, Was in charge of the master, Captain Foster. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the most remarkable preparation yet produced for the relief of Rheumatic Pains, and for lame back, sprains, and bruises. The quick relief from pain" which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. To-day the properties of the late "Mr. George Buchanan will be sold by auotion by Mr. Ward Baker, comprising brick residence Franklin Road, two dwellings Union-street, and a brick block in Wellesley-street, nearly opposite the Opera House. At the same time a villa in Prospect Rise, Mount Eden, will be offered. PREPARE FOR WINTER. Purchase TONKING'S Linseed Emulsion. Certain cure for Coughs, Colds, and Croup. From all chemists and grocers; la 6d and 2» 6& .'........ ~-.. :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13814, 29 July 1908, Page 5
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