Doctors of Two Continents Coold Make No Impression on Torturing Skin Disease All Treatments Failed for Nineteen Years, THEN CUTICURA CURED SWIFTLY AND EASILY "I contracted *.,, in London, J?"<dand, when I to n years c.J I am now i *,« Mt 7 f=.f,her put me under, the lily physician who diagitch. But after jatment without iy benefit, I was advised hospital. I attended tho U, London. Then and on Dcasions, without my getting any benefit, they treated me for eczema. My next attempt was trying different ointments from doctors a) druggists. Then I tried patent medichr inciudin "I pi fined to face, a 3e being actuallyiraw * 3 to America thirtee go, but my face became wora ible. When in New York City I was advised to go to Hospital, Hospital : the care of o added to the uccessful attempts. I ie to England and tried the Hospital, Liverpool, the - Hospital, London, also the world-fa.~~ London Hospital, but without getting cured. I came back to America five years ago. I had overlooked the iths ago I decidf »' =".d I can sal f the most torturing l ever had. Richara Curley, New Canaan, Conn., 17. S. A., Jan. 10, 1D09." "I am familiar with Mr. Curley'a case and his cure and believe his statement to be true. John F. Burke, New Canaan, Conn." Note. All the names left blank nm inven m full in Mr. Curley's letter, nee: It. Towns <fc Co., Sydney.
IBBITABLUTY.
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Magistrate: "Ton say you were driven to steal from want. But why did you take all the pigs out o fthesty?" Prisoner : "Well, you see, sir, after I had taken one he missed his companion; so I took another to keep him company, and the one that was left seemed all forlorn by himself, 60 I took pity upon him and brought him also!" When Boney crossed the Snowy Alps, To get som,e more fresh princes' scalps, Historians have the story told, That Boney caught an awful cold. He devastated Spain, they say, To try and drive that cold away, He would have made Woods' kind, I'm sure. Had he but known of Woods Peppermint Cure. * Teacher: "Now. children, I suppose you all know that Willie Winkle's papa is going to address the school this afternoon?" Jimmy Jenkins: "Tes'm; I told nrv pa about it, tooo." Teacher: "Indeed! And whaf- did he say?" Jimmy Jenkins: "He said: "Why, that old blatherskite can't address an envelope.* ■"
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7079, 17 March 1910, Page 10
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