SKIN-TORTURED FAMILY. - .•' • • " CuncunA Soap and Ointment have abso< | lutely cured me of a serious attack of erysipelas and my four children of eczema in. ' >■ I a bad form. Tlio trouble began with my son, aged ten, who had sore places break out on his face, and his whole body, was simply covered , with lumps. These used to ", break and run matter and then leave nasty, | ; •; ; raw places. I tried'many - things, but ho r.'-I - got worse; then the disease began to'show ' -V itself on'my three little daughters. ' They ■? soon became : as 1 badly affected as my son, and I was driven nearly mad with the worry! • ; ; . of it. They suffered dreadfully and I did not have a proper night's sleep for 4 three • ■weeks. To make matters worse. I caught; ' ; ' a cold and then erysipelas set in." It affect- - i:-; - ed my face so badly that for two days and nights I could not " open my eyes, and I \- , had to remain in bed. , t " There seemed to bo no other course open " •*$ than for all of us to go into the hospital/-* but my father advised me to try tho Outi- /, Sj < cura Remedies. . x bought tho Cuticura : Soap S and Cuticura Ointment, and the very first tffll I application worked wonders: I was simply A'C/iT V amazed at their healing power. \Thcy quite v ' <?:£ " ; cured \mo within three weeks ..and;? there ia 5 not oven a mark now to show the terrible t,t i skin-torture I suffered. I did not lose any J- ■■' time in trying tho effect of tho Cuticura«. ' i 1 Remedies on _ each of my four ■ children's ,' '•;? - eczcma, and in every case tho cure was as' * perfect as my own. Thoy were all quito . S f well* : again as soon as I was."—Mrs. Jeanio | Smith, 19, ' Mildmay Road, Romford, Essex, <. ms Eng., Nov. 28, 1903. Reference: R. Town a - V.Vi l and Co., Sydney. ' ' ' '"Ml i&m
== | * ■- At the room of the Auckland Theosophi- ~ : cal Society last evening, Mr. J. ,H. Simpson , gave an j address on tho subject of ''Convor* < sions,-Religious and Otherwise." At tho Theosophical Hall last night a lecture upon ,' f /f| "Religion" was given by Dr. C. W. JJandcrs. There was a large attendance., v - Painless 'Corn Cure: ', This preparation ■ .Z completely cures the most painful corns, , hard or soft. A "few applications only required to deaden tho pain, lb is_ also most - useful in removing any thickening of the i p ' epidermis, or horny portion of." the skin. , Full directions attached to each bottle. Price. Is.-J Edson, chemist, Auckland. > - , -■ 4 f >- F i-i' >
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14188, 11 October 1909, Page 7
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