RED WATERY PIMPLES ON CHILD'S HEAD.
Tanja, via Bega, N.S.W.:-" When mv little boy was two and one-half years old his head became badly affected. Tiny red watery pimples appeared over his head, and in spite of various treatments rapidly grew worse until the spots were as largo as a two-shilling piece and also inflamed. He was very cross and could not sleep at night, and used to scratch his head until it bled. This continued for two months, and we were at our wife end to know what to do to relieve him. 1 1 bad bis head shaved. " Seeing the Cuticura Remedies (Soap and Ointment) advertised, 1 determined to give 'hem a trial. I bathed the sores with warm water and Cuticura Soap, and applied the Cuticura Ointment, and after two of three applications I noticed the.'.;.,;., skin looked more soft and less inflamed '% and the child could rest, and at the end of thre. l weeks the spots completely dis- -1 appeared, thanks to the wonderful CutJ- ,< cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment"— (Signed) Mrs. L. F. M. Lvnes. April y 28.1914. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment y are sold throughout the world, a sample ~f of each, with 32-page Skin Book,' will '-.', be mailed free on application to R. Towns \y and Co., Dept 1., Sydney, N.S.W.y .> |i
For Chronio Chest . Complaints, Woodt';" Gre*t Peppermint Curt, Is 6d, 3s 6d. yyy';.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 5
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234Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 5
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