morning. ____^____ MR. WILLIAM POWER TELLS HOW! CUTICURA HEALED RASH. "A rash came on my legs,and it gra-'u-'. ally worked up into my back and n< :k and then to ray fnce and head, until I v as nearly crazy with the itch and heat of it. It camo out in blotches, and the skin, was very much inflamed. I could not', keep from scotching it; even in my sleep 1 used to tear the parts affected, and i'iy_ clothes used to stick to ray back. " I then sent for a free sample of Cut*. cura> and after the first week 1 noti> . nil improvement, so 1 bought some mora Cuticura Soap and Ointment' which hen'edl me.—(Signed) William Power, Ballieston, via Rusinvorth, Vic, June 22, 1917." Soap to cleanse and ointment to heal, •' It, Towns and Co., Sydney, N.S.WY-S Sold by dealers throughout the .world, i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 5
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