nrfli j i* irons fit * Girl's Head a Mass of Humour-Grew Thin and Weak Despaired of Ever Curing Her Baby was Even Worse with Running Eczema—No Signs of Eruption Left Now. MOTHER TELLS HOW CUTiCURA CURED BOTH "My little girl's head started with n lot of pimples and thon thoy began to fill with matter and eSSa discharge. As Y*;~j fast as one broko thoro -was a lot iVTrvr.rrfiTN -**V more camo out uni'Jjt complete moss of »Kep running sorea. For I I ft'"- • -jj&'fj days she would not W^nFfS'/ tako tmjr notice °' •Jf i fKr/ us. • She began to re // If 11 S ct 'bin and weak and l Kave up a " //. \ u hope of ever getting her head well again until I saw about the Cutlcura Kemedies. But Cutloura made li (it was bad for about .six months)." Her hair is getting lovely and thick now. , . "Cuticura cured my baby a face ah the same time. His dear little and chin were raw with this Game co and used to run and bleed awf ulh I have carried him down from his Bleep his pillow would be covered with blood* Ono day my neighbour carried him down and she screamed to see him covered with blood whero the places had been running. But now ho is entirely free from anything and is such a lovely foil boy. His noso was nearly eaten away with it. I was told by people in the village that it was the running eczema. I tried endless ointments but none did It any good till I received the Cuticura and I am glad to say that it has cured both of them. Mrs. L. Brown, Manor Cottages, Stanwlck, nr. Wellingborough. Northamptonshire, Eng., Nov. 12.190 Q." Reference: E. Towns &. Co., Sydney, TRUE' FOOD! INDIAN CORN JOHNSTON'S PATENT CQg N-.F LOUR, Great Britain. "The Lancet," baa expressed the opinion tout " IT IS DECIDEDLY SUPERIOR." %w# STANDS 'FOR, ':,■•■■ jus; i^w-^wmmff* m sis? mm m m mm 'tM m AWD 'TAPLES STAMBS FOR THE PUREST «r BEST BEE& BREWED IB? THE 2»0MINIOlV OBTAINABLE EVERYWHFB& .;" 'CdnSdEfSTIOUS; , 'BREWER..'".:.; The Brewery or Cc hoe chief ambition malce inferior and faulty brewings. To discriminate between two good ales .may be difficult; but to eelect the best from inferior ones is in tha power of everyone who will consider that: The Cheapest Ale cannot fee the Best
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7265, 22 October 1910, Page 2
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