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Face and Body were Eczema Hands Until Head, Covered with Bandaged toKeep From Scratching—Was a Fearful Sight and Defied Cure, CUTICURA MADE SKIN ■ CLEAR AND HEALTHY “ Lly baby’s eczema camo'on "when he was three months old, liko a rash on his face and then spread; over bis head. Then thoro began to form a Jot or small pimnles over his head from which a waterv substance camo out and formed a regular mass of crust all over his head, face and body. I had to tin woolen cloths on his hands to keep him from scratching himself. He was a fearful sight to look at. I went to a drug store and tried some of their remedies for eczema but they did not do him imy good. 1 then called in ono of our leading physicians ond ho tried several kinds or ineaicmo and gave me proscriptions, but they only made him worse, - , ' . "At this stage a lady friend of mine came in and advised mo to try the uuticura Remedies. That afternoon I sent for a cake of Cuticura Soap, a box ot Cuticura Ointment and ono vial of Cuticura Pills, and in less than a week I could see a vast improvement in him. X y , ’ as hcd him all over every morning with tno Cutiou**a Soap and gave him an application of the Cuticura Ointment after his bath. I kept on using the Cuticura Remedies until ho was completely cured. They left his skin clear and healthy and I always have kept tho Cuticura Remedies in the house ever since. I highly recommend Cuticura to all persons suffering from eczema. Mrs. Kate Brougham. 200 Dewey St., Bennington, Vt.. U.S.A., Doc. 5,1008 and Jan. 17,1909. • Reference: R. Towns & Co,, Sydney. PIMPLES' CURED "X congratulate Cuticura upon rny speedy recovery from pimples ■which covered my face. I used Cuticura Ointment and Resolvent for ten days and ray faco cleared and I am perfectly well. I had tried doctors for several months but got no results-. Wm- J, Sadlicr, 1614 Susquehanna Ave.. .Philadelphia, U. S. A., May 1, 1900." Cutinira DoootsJ London, 27, Chnrtflrhouso. i’lirls 10 Hue do la Chausace d’Antlo; Austral.,u] » Tiwnß & Co* Sydney; U. S. A.. Potter Dru/ e 1 '’’Aem Corn., Solo l*tops. r Ronton. tree, • ~•* Vro book on tlic treatment and cure olfiKln dtaea MANNING'S. SPARKLING ALES The richest 'gem the South contains, , The sparkling Manning Ales, j Is .now in .Northern climes I revered Commanding heavy sales; No longer invalids complain, “ We are frqm this-shut out,’’ For Manning’s brew for them The most refreshing Stout. .MANNING’S BOTTLED" STOUT Sc id in Pint £ (iuari Betties !■ Tvcr/.vhcro. fo" "Ph tun . un since : D a Hawke-stone street. Hot and coin , water hath*; »p-to-data cuisine. One, minute from train, five minutes from Government Station. Under New Management. Term*. *« per day; 18s per week.—G. Mason. Propriftor. M 0 u * “■ WE ST33OXT It N E HOXT 3E, 146, Hobson street, Auckland. Terms, AT weekly; Is per day. A home away from home. Id section from wharf or city. Miss A. E. Filleul, Proprietress. STONEHXJKST.” SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND, , NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T'elegiamsi ‘■Sidnehurat,’' Auckland. MRS ALiUlll 1‘ A. BROWN, P.-opnVh-r*. D'VG. , J’CAUIA IT.i.'ATr. HOTEI., riae-i .t-aeiiipdif-vi. To Hue. £1 Kf.y. uoe minute iiotn Railw.y siu'.ioa. t r-TH.DIMG. ! v, 7 ■ u.ii i:i)i .u: PH-VATn iioTcr. ; i- all. It.-nalil Cameron. Propr.slrt.a, | •iIN-j-'d* Ey :d (OiiJiliaji.v oi ! New 61S WAHtf ANRI. UK »'T I.K exav MT, ■IIUHVAV STREET, and op-to-a. tc. HOU; ', ■ beautiful healthy locality. ■myTAWATVATU HOTEL. FOXTON. **■*• F. Hadfield, Proprietor. First-class Accommodation for Travellere Only the best brands of spirit, tent. Telegrams promptly attended to.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7016, 3 January 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7016, 3 January 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7016, 3 January 1910, Page 2

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