jNURSE TELLS OF SKIN CURES. I have seen the Cuticura remedies used ; -with best results during the past 20 years. In my work as a nurse, many skin disease i cases came under my observation, and in every instance, I always recommended the i Cuticura remedies, as they always gave en- ; tire satisfaction. One _ case in particular ,was that of a lady .friend of mine who, » when a child, was afflicted with eczema, • which covered her face and hands entirely, I breaking out at intervals with severer tor--tore. She could not go to school as the disfigurement looked terrible. I told her ■to get at once a set of Cuticura remedies. V After the. use of only one set she was perfectly well. .* * A grown lady friend was afflicted with »£alt rheum in one of her thumbs, and she i was cured by the Cuticura remedies. Still »another lady had dry salt rheum in both palms of her hands every fall of the year. ' They used to .be so painful she could scarcely wet her hands until she began to ■use the Cuticura remedies, which cured her -I have also, seen them cure children of ' ringworm. The children's faces would be ' ;; all circles and . rings around -the cheeks . arid the neck, and alter treatment with the • Cuticura soap and ointment they were completely cured. My husband had rheumatism on his arm, and I. used the Outicura ointment It- made his arm as limber and ; nice, whereas it was quite stiff before I i began to apply- the ointment. _ - "Last -May I had an .ingrowing toenail, ' which was very painful, as the side ot the nail was edging right down in. the side of .my toe. I cut the nail out of the cavi:y ♦•it made.- and of course applied the Cuticura -ointment to the .part affected. It soothed ;it and in less than 10 nights it was all -j healed, through constant use of the ointi merit. Ten days ago 1 had my eft hand , rand -wrist burned with boiling lard, and Cuticura ointment ha* completely cured 1 Whom I have just recommended the v,un- • "'cura remedies to another friend, and sho 18 '-Wed with the results, and is recovering SSSg." (Signed) Mrs. Margaret Hederson. .f 77 "Highland Avenue, M ilden. Mass., :: : ' US A., . October 1. 1910. . , 1 Cuticura soap and Cuticura ointment are . - sold throughout the world, -end to -L. -•Towns and Co., ay dne y, N.S W for über.. - sample of Cuticura ointment, and <s<s page book on skin troubles. ' - "
i' T sav it is wrong de facto," exclaimed a ,r eloquent delegate at the Harbours (Conference in Wellington last week. '' What about ab initio? > put in another facetiously . "I , don't understand foreign languages," returned the orato. " Well, I shout* say de facto was not Eng . fell/" camo the retort, amid laughter,.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14806, 9 October 1911, Page 5
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