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IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD.

MANY . MADE MISERABLE BY DISFIGURING SKIN DISEASES.

A WOMAN. HOW SHE. CURED V HERSELF OF A BAD CASE OF . - ECZEMA ' - - "

The essential,point in dealing with Eczema or any ; : skin, disorder is to cleanse, the system of the impurities that cause the trouble. There cannot "be i a real cure until this is dene. It is a fact that Dr. Williams' Pink .; Pills have cured a . great many severe cases of Eczema, as well as simple ; forms of skin trouble. They make new blood that enables the system to expel the : poisons. This is borne out by the experience of Mrs. Tame/J Bowe, gatekeeper at the Church* street railway crossing, Singleton, N.S.W, Mrs. Bowe says:

"Abbot three years ago I had a bad timi with Eczema in my left leg. Blisters woulc form and break 'from the ankle to the knee The places were red and sore; and wouk break; then dry up with a crusty scale and; then form again.. I was in torture, a; the itching was. beyond all description. ] could hardly keep from tearing the : skin For some weeks at a time the trouble woulc apparently ; yield, but it invariably eam< back. Sometimes the flesh felt as if it vw on fire. I could just got;about the house My general health and my appetite went ofl shockingly. I was always so "wretched- A.l night I suffered so much I would often have to get up and bathe and bandage the leg. ■ ] would have been glad to have had the liml cut off. Quite a tidy sum of money was spent on various remedies. The last-attaci lasted sis months, and was the worst I had The agony was at its height when I triec Dr.. Williams* Pink Pills. I was sitting in i I chair at the door, when a boy passing threw a pamphlet . concerning these pills. I reac it from cover to cover, and am thankful ] did. j I realised that the trouble was in th< Wood itself, and saw that ointments did onlj B« rf good. I.sent one of the children t< Gladwin s store for a box. A slow, steads improvement showed itself with the first box. The. itching slowly eased, and as ] kept on the leg steadily got better. Th« blisters gradually dried up and left "the under surface firm and fresh and healthier than it had been for'years. , The trouble has not shown the least sign of returning in the past year." ■, ■ ; Don't lot any dealer talk you into taking something which he says is " just as good.'l It you are : Pestered to take a substitute, send 3s for one box, or 16s 6d for six boxes, to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Aus tralasia, Ltd., Wellington;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15132, 24 October 1912, Page 4

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IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15132, 24 October 1912, Page 4

IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15132, 24 October 1912, Page 4