ITCHY BURNING PIMPLES ON FACE.
"The Terraces," Balcaim, ; N.Z. :— "The trouble started with my face: and.■,:.' ha-iids becoming rough and red and then coming out in little pimples 1 ; which were itchy and burning... vi used to "rub and ' scratch them, ■■; which only- mado -them ■• worse, as they would then develop into little sores. - -•" The : trouble „-.-was. mainly confined to my face and hands., although it scattered a little.? ! The pain was that - bad I cov.ld hardly get any- sleep at all, and my friends used 1 to say.' it made them ill to look-at me. ,-■-'v.iX-%?J\,■'■//■ yv*'" ~v " " I tried numerous:mother I remedies, - but ' without success. f After I had been bad for abo it nine months I saw an advertisement for the Cuticura Soanand Cuticura Ointment, and I decided to .give them a trial, and I was/glad: I did, for they; cured me in a very short time. used the Cuticura Soap ; and' Cuticura 1 Ointment twice a day, _first 3 «washing the affected parts with the Cuticura Soap-and. then applying the ,' Cuticura Ointment' - {Signed) A. Hendjeeson. :■'" Slav 16, 1914. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the vorld, a sample of: each, with> 32-page Skin Book,, will '. te mailed free T application to ,R. ; Towns and Co., Dept. T.,' Sydney, 'N.S.W/- ~.,. , . '■ -~ ,-. _ = = -.it„ I ...
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15807, 2 January 1915, Page 7
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217ITCHY BURNING PIMPLES ON FACE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15807, 2 January 1915, Page 7
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