TOE FESTERED. WOULD NOT HEAL.
"The trouble with my littio girl's 100 first began by a knock— too next tho big too It first becaino festered and inflamed. X then began to poultice and uso borncio acid. \fter 1 got tho wound clean and inflammation down I tried to heal it up, but after (hron months it was still unhealed, and teemed to b» eating into tho bono. I then showed it to a local chemist, and ho gave irn gome ointment, which I was to use with boracio acid. After giving it a fair trial, it fl'd not. improve. I then wrote for Cuticura Ointment, and after about! a month's use tli, toe becamo thoroughly, healed, and I hive had no further troulie. It is thorough " cured." (Signed) Mrs. M. Leach, 96, Cobden-streot, South Melbourne, VicScomber 13, 1910. } Outicura Soap and Ointment aro for sale throughout the world, t but ! to tboso who have suffered much, Jiosfc hope, and aro without faith in ' any treatment, a liberal sample of' Cuticura Ointment, with 32-pago book on tho skin, - will bo mailed free on application to P. Towns ajud Co., Dept. 50k, .Sydney, N.S.W^ !
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15096, 12 September 1912, Page 5
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