SCALPS IN A SAD STATE.
" About eighteen months ago my four children had ringworms on the body and head. They were under tho doctor's caro over 'three months without any satisfactory result; in fact, they got worse. Then we tried several other so-called remedies without effect. All tho hair came off in patches and loft tho scalp dry and scaly. They were in a dreadful state. At last a friend persuaded mo to try Cuticura Soap, Ointment, arid Resolvent. I had two lots of each and before I finished the second lot they were completely cured. Now they have beautiful heads of hair, soft, and glossy. I still continue to use tho Cuticura Soap, which I find much superior to all other soaps for tho head and skin. My children had been suffering nearly twelve months before I tried the Cuticura Remedies."Edward S. Walker, 67, Oxford-Street, Loughboro, Leicester, Eng., Dec. 6, 1908. Reference: R. ..Towns and Co., Sudney.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14146, 23 August 1909, Page 3
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