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FEET INFLAMEDI CONSTANT ITCHING.

" About 12 months ago, while residing at Newry, Gippsland, 1 was very much troubled with roy tout. They were highly inflamed, and on raining tho foot off tho ground it seemed as though someone was searing the soles with a red-hot iron. There- was a constant itching, which was very trying, par . ticularly at nights, as it made sleep impossible I tried ali tho hirgoly advertised remedies, such as ointments, soaps, etc., but all these acted only as so much water might have done. , rt "I was advised to try Cuticura Ointment, which I did, and am pleased to eay that in an incredibly short space of time the inflammation had disappeared, and the cure was so complete that I afterwards engaged in football, an idea which in my former condition was the height of absurdity. I have also used the Cuticura Ointment for boils, and find that it is highly satisfactory, and, best of all completely eliminates the usual disfiguring marks. I have also used Out icura SoaP) and would not think of washing with the old adulterated, impure rubbish which is wrongly called soap. I wish you would publish this letter, so that other sufferers may benefit by my experience." (Sitrned) Gus Forde Long, 262, Dorcas-street, South Melbourne, Vic. March 26, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout tho world, a sample of Cuticura Ointment, with 32-pago book, will I be mailed free on application to B. Towns i Too., Dcpt. 30e, Sydney, N.S.W.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 5

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FEET INFLAMEDI CONSTANT ITCHING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 5

FEET INFLAMEDI CONSTANT ITCHING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 5