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ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTIONS. Trouble Will Stay Until the Blood is Purified. © —_l_ N. Z. Man on Fire With Torturing Eczema Cured Himself Through His Blood. Eczema and rashes on the skin are a sign that nature is trying to drive out some impurities from the system. Eczema is often a symptom in stomach trouble, rheumatism, gout, or a low state of health. A soothing lotion may help to allay the burning, itching sensation —it won’t cure. Greasy ointments only clog the pores and make matters worse. There cannot bo a real cure until the blood is built up and purified. It .is a fact that Dr Williams’ Pink Pills have cured a , great 'many very, severe cases of eczema, as well as simpler forms of skin rashes. They have cured these troubles; because they actually make new blood.and tone the whole system, expelling the • impurities through the natural channels. This Auckland man says that he was literally on fire with Eczema until Dr Williams’ Pink Pills cured him. “I noticed the eczema appearing very gradually round my fiijger-tips at first, and in time it spread to the palms of my bands and to the soles of my feet,” said Mr T. Manning, New Windsor r road, Avondale, Auckland. “I didn’t worry much at first,"but it gradually grew worse . and wouldn't disappear in spite of all the ointments I tried. There wore no blisters or watery discharges, but the skin became thick and hard and cracked ' all ever, and’ as to the itching it would fairly drive mo mad. The parts tingled so that I could hardly keep from rubbing them, till the skin was Sbre and tender like, a piece of raw beef. I used to have poultices pm my hands and feet for three, days at a time, but they did no good. The finger-nails were all bent out of shape, and the surface skin was dead and white, it peeled off in large patches and flakes. I could peel it off quite easily. The,-parts had no feeling. Yon could have rubbed the soles of my feet with a brick and I wouldn’t have felt anything. My fingers were so numb' I had great difficulty in picking up any small article, and a,t night time I used to wear gloves, smeared inside with vaseline, -in order to soften the i skin, it ' was so thickened. Deep cracks appeared in the palms and soles. You could put a knife-blade deep into them, and the edges were terribly sore and painful. At times I couldn’t put my boots on, or walk about, unless the feet were thickly bandaged. The skin on the wrists would come off in a dry white powder when, scratched. As ointments did no good I decided the complaint must be in the blood,, so I started Dr Williams’ Pink Pills at the rat© of three pills a day. - Presently I doubled the dose, but it was not till I was taking 'nine pills a day that I. noticed any change. Then I found the irritation getting less severe. I began to feel better in my general health, too, and the skin didn’t crack so easily, and bit by bit became healthy. I kept onwith the pills, and the numbed feeling wore off, and the skin got less thick and hard till m time every symptom wore away.” ' St is well to remember that it was Dr Williams’ Pink Pills and not an imitation that cured, Mr Manning. Getting the genuine is the important thing in a cure. They are sold by most chemists and storekeepers, or will be sent direct by the Dr Williams’ Medicine Company of Australia, Ltd., Wellington, on receipt of price, 3s per bos six boxes 16s 6d.

An instance of the late Lord Selby’s generous character is given by Mr J. J. Wilson, of Brighton (England). "I was reading with Mr Gully in the Temple,” he says, “when he took silk, in 1877, and on my congratulating him he put in my hands a cheque for half the fees which I had paid him,' saying that my time was cut short owing to hie advancement, and it was fair to give mfe a 'refresher.’ ” It doesn't pay to pass the day In vain, regret, and sorrow. Because a cold has taken hold And looks like worse to follow. So courage take—an effort make, . Colds fly from drastic measures— At once secure Woods’ Peppermint Cure. The.best of household treasures! • A real salesman is one-part talk and nine-parts judgment: fand he uses the nine-parts of judgment to tell when to use his one-part of talk. —Prom “A Selfmade Merchant’s Letters to His Son." ‘

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7029, 18 January 1910, Page 3

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