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Girl of Six Months had Fearful Attack of Eczema—Spread All Over Her Face and Eyes Began to Swell Scratched Till Blood Came—Relieved in a Night and CURED BY CUTICURA AFTER LONG SUFFERING “When my little girl was six months old X noticed small red second doctor who after examining tho baby said it was eczema. He also gave me an ointment which did not help either. The disease in the meantime spread all over tho face and tho eyes began to swell. I became very anxious. Tho itching grew intolerable. I had to tie the baby's hands to the cradle to prevent her scratching. The cheeko ■wore covered with blood and it was a terrible sight to see. I consulted doctors from September to December, but they were unable to cure the baby. I paid out from twenty to thirty dollars without relief. “One of my friends told mo or the Cuticura Remedies and I sent at onoo lor a set which I began to use that evening. Tho next morning tho baby’s face was all white instead of red and you can imagine how surprised I was. I cannot find words enough to praise Cuticura and I do not know what would have become of my baby only for it. I used tho Cuticura Remedies until the eczema entirely disappeared. Tho child is now throe years old and oulie well. I used throe cakes of Cuticura Cc?r. two boxes of Cuticura Ointment rue 1 . "t' 1 bottle of Cuticura Resolvent and i nbver use any other soap. I always recommend them whenever there is a chance for doing so. I will send you one of her pictures which she hod taken just after she who healed. Mrs. P. E. Oumbiu, Sheldon, la., U. S. A., July 13, 1905.” Reference: R. Towns A Co., Sydney. to make it worse. Then i. wont to a ■ tor who said it woa ringworm. He prescribed an ointment which I used for two weeks, but instead of helping the eruption^ Cuticura Depots: I.ondoo. 27 cnarwrnoiMo sq.; Australia, R. 'towns a Co., Sydney: U. 8. A.. Potter Drug * Cbem. Corp-Sole Props,. Boston.

Dunlop Hose Lusts for Years. DUNUM IfiARKNMDi will give you every satisfaction, for it is made to last. Does not Kink or Burst. Tho fact that more "Dunlop” Hose is sold in Australasia than any other brand, speaks volumes for its Quality and Durability. Only accept M Dunlop ” Brands.' OBTAINABLE ALL STORES, DUNLOP RUBBER CO n *ll Stela* N. Pnre Medsl. Philadelphia Exhibition, 1874. ~wm Best for Cleaning and Polishing Cutlery, 3d., 6cL, I/-, 2/6 & 4/Prevent friction In cleaning & injury to Knives,. I For Cleaning Plate. JOHN OAKEY & SONS, Ltd., Wellington Mills, London, England. HOW piDTOil .DOIT?: locfcjer’s. flair MY BOY I Don’t look old. DarKtn your Grey HAIRS wllh „„ “LOCKYER’S” ! 3 BAIR RESTORER. Large Bottles jold Everywhere 1/5, and at BEDFORD LAP.ORATORY, LONDON F KINGS’ CHECK-PXGUEE SYSTEM (copyright) enables you to Balance ledgers at first trial. It locates, aa they occur. Errors in Posting Amounts, in Additions. Subtractions, Extensions, Carrying Forward and Taking Oat Balances. It abolishes Calling, Back, be. cause if there is an error the system indicates it to you. pointing out the actual Amount and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Time-saving, Speedy. Simple and Sure. It can be used on your present books. No duplieating work, no extra books, and no machine. Particulars only from Hugh Douglas, Manufacturing Stationer, Victoria etreet. Walling ton.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7055, 17 February 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7055, 17 February 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7055, 17 February 1910, Page 9

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