AWFUL CASES OF RINGWORM.
" Well over four years ago my two little girls were taken with a dreadful scalp trouble that the doctors called ringworm. They attended the Hospital as. outpatients for a year. I had to apply their ointment with a brush, giving the children frightful pain. I also had to have their heads shaved every ■ two weeks, but they got no better under the treatment. They used to cry with the tormenting itching, and their heads were covered with a thick scurf and dandruff. , . " About a year ago I determined to trv the Cutieura Remedies. I used plenty of Cuticura Soap, and applied the Cutieura Ointment. I used only about three cakes of Cutieura Soap and three boxes of Cutieura Ointment and they were cured. Their hair is growing long and nico again. They had become so ill after their tlireo years of suffering that I had to send one away to a convalescents' home as soon as she- was cured, but now she is home, well and strong. My younger girl was away from school nine months with the disease. I am very grateful to Cutieura, and for their children's sake I hope other mothers will try it.' The Cutieura 3oap I will always use, for it mskos the hair so lovely. Mrs. Nora Kmmott, 38, Lena Gardens. Brook Green, W. London, November 25, 1909." Reference, R, Towns and Co., Sydney.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 4
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