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WEEPING ECZEMA. Right Hand was Worst—Cracks Like Cuts Developed— Not Put Hand in 1. ater —Tried All Kinds of Treatments to No Avail— Speedily Cured by Ono Sot of Cuticura. >, . "I have the pleasure of writing to tell what a wonderful euro the Cuticura Remedies made in a very short time. I was troubled with a weeping eczema. My right hand was tho worst. I had cracks as big as cuts in it and watery blisters all under the skin. I tried all kinds of things until I was tired. I went to a doctor and' all 'he', coud say was to uso ono kind of thing and then an--1 other and to keep my hands out of water. Then I wrote to my mother", whom I knew had had eczema fearfuly. Sho wrote and told me that she had been completely cured by using the Cuticura Remedies, so she advised mo to try them. 1 got a full set. Tho first night my hands were quite different. 1 kept using Cuticura for a while and now I can put my hands in water as muoh as 1 lil-e and it makes no difference, where before I was afraid to put them near it.—Mrs. John Hughes, The Poplars, Frankly, Cheshire, ' England, Nov. U, 1907." ) ' ■ ' - .. -—--— . v . .;■■•.. 7■" Mr. W. A. Thompson addressed a meeting at Ponsonby on Monday night and gave his reasons for his withdrawal from the City Council by-election. He said that after he offered his services' to fill the j vacancy Mr. Davis also came forward. The i Citizens' League instead of asking the candidates to retire, put a candidate in the ' field themselves. He • (Mr. Thompson) seeing the expense that the city would be put to, brought the matter before his ' committee, and they decided to withdraw their candidate from the by-election, and l nominate Mi-. Thompson for the general election, which tsk«a blace on April 28. 1 '.'" .' ': "' ''-.-"'' '■ ' ' '': '. : - " ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14019, 26 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14019, 26 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14019, 26 March 1909, Page 3

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