Broke and Left Skin Like a Scald -An Awful Sight-Doctor Afraid to Put His Hands on the Child. CURED AT SLIGHT COST BV CUTICURA REMEDIES «* Our baby when two months old was suffering with terrible «*emafrom iv^ her body. The baby looked ]ust like a skinned rabbit. We were . unable to put s clothes on her. At first it seemed to be a few mattered pimples. 2• • They would break the skin 'i %*s• and peel off leav-v<iVX9(r/s-''ing the under—'—neath skin red as though it were scalds. Then a few more*pimples would appear and ail over the body leaving the baby all raw without skin from head to foot. On.top of her head there appeared a heavy scab a quarter of an Inch thick. It was awful to see so small a baby look as she did. Imagine 1 The doctor was afraid to put his hands to the child. We tried several doctors' remedies but all faded. "Then we decided to try Cuticura. By using the Cuticura Ointment wo softened the Scab and it came off. Under this, where the real matter.was, by washing with the Cuticura Soap ana applying the Cuticura Ointment, a new skin soon appeared. We also gave baby four drops of the Cuticura Resolvent three times doily. After three days you could see the body gaining a little skin ■which would peel off and heal underneath. Now tho baby is old. She is a fine picture of a fat little baby and all is welt. Wo only used one cake of Cuticura Soap, two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and one bottle 01 Cuticura Resolvent. If people would know what Cuticura is there would be few suffering with eczema. Mrs. -Joseph Kossraann, 7 St. John s Place, Ridgewood Heights, N. Y., U. S. A., Apr. 30 ■ cud May 4,1909.” Reference: R. Towns &. Co., Sydney. Ij-’vjta for CuUcura Comedies: Bondon. 27. CharpStSf Austra V R. Tov giving trei-'.mcat and i. Corp.. Boston Sydney: on. tXB~i r oait m:c* of Shin Diseases.
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MANNING’S SPARKLING ALES , , The richest gem the South - contains, The sparkling Manning Ales, Is now: in Northern climes revered Commanding heavy sales; No longer invalids complain, “ We are from this shut out,” For Manning’s brew for them The most refreshing Stout. MANNING’S BOTTLED ■ STOUT Sold in Pint & Quart Bottles Everywhere.
BOARD AND LODGING. bust iiy OOS E. Hawkesbone street. Hot and cold water bathe; np-to-date cuisine. One minute from tram, five minutes from Government Station. Under New Management. Terms, 4s. per day; 18s per week.—G. Mason, Proprietor. WE S TBOU RN B HOUSE, 146, Hobson street, Anckland. Terms, •£! weekly; 4s per day. A home away from home. Id section irom wharf or city. Miss A. E. Filleul. Proprietress. STONE H UIIS T,” SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS' BOARD ,bi AND RESIDENCE. Telegrams: "Sfoneharst," Auckland. MRS ALBERT A. BROWN, no Proprietress.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6970, 9 November 1909, Page 7
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