• HAIR BEGAN TO FALL OUT. Box 4, G.P.0., Brisbane, Queensland. — •* About two years ago I began to get an awful pain and itchy feeling in my head and my hair began to Jail out. My head became one mass of irritation, and I was kept awake at night with the terrible pain. I had that many sleepless nights that I was just on the eve of a breakdown. when the wonderful Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment came to the rescue. I was frightened to comb or brush my hair, it was falling out that fast. During that awful time I could only see my nearest friends, because I had to Keep on scratching my head so much. "I tried many different remedies, but all had the same resultno good. I was beginning to lose heart, but one day I decided to give Cuticura a trial and wrote for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, which gave me instant relief from that awful, itching, burning feeling about the head, and after a week's treatment I was cured. I am proud of my hair, it is that soft and glossy. I also 'find that the Cuticnra Soap not only makes the hair grow, but makes the skin beautifully soft, also free from blemish." (Signed) Mrs. M. Kelly, May 1, 1914. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, a sample of each, with 32-page Skin Book, will be mailed free on application to R. Towns and Co., Dept. T, Sydney, N.S.W.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 5
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