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TERRIBLE RASH ALL OVER LIBS Scratched Until Blood Flowed from Sores. Worse in Bed. Used Cuticura Soap . and Ointment. Improvement from the First. Now Completely Cured. “A terrible rash broke out all over my arras and legs. • The spots came out about the size of the points of pins and I suffered very niufch particularly after I went to bed. I was reluctantly forced to scratch my arms and legs until the blood flowed from the sores. I took all sorts of medicine but without avail and I also consulted a doctor. He sent me two boxes of ointment and told me to rub the ointment well into the parts affected before going to bed. 1 did as directed but instead of getting relief I only got worse. "The rash was always increasing but it only affected my enns and legs. I used to feel worse after getting warm in bed, so much so that I dreaded going to bed at all. Never shall I forget the pain I endured all along. X would scratch the very flesh off as well as the skin. I wrote to a friend about it and he sent me abox of ointment, but it did no good. I read about the Cuticura Remedies in the paper and I decided to give them a trial at any cost. I got two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment and began using them as directed. From the first there was an improvement and in about three months' time I was completely cured and am now able to sleep quite soundly." (Signed) J. IS. Staunton, Carnacon, Ballyglass, Co. Mayo, Ireland, April 15, 1911. For more than a generation Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have afforded tho speediest and most economical treatment for skin and scalp humours, of young, and old. A single set is often sufficient. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, but to those who have suffered much, lost hope and are without faith in any treatment, a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment with :*2-p. booklet on skin troubles will be mailed free, on application. Address R. Towns & Co., Dept. 2GK, Sydney, N. S. W. T E . WINES. Made in New Zealand. Six Gold Medals. Claret and Hock. 26/-p?r ease of 1 doz. qts* 18/- per case of 2 doz. pints, Madeira, SO/- (qta.). 3 if- (pints) on rail at Hastings. APPI/r THE MANAGER. HAVELOCK WORTH, HAWKE’S BAY. Peculiar To itself i In what it is and what it does —containing the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic substances and effecting .the,;,most; radical and permanent cures,of all Humors-and alhbruplior.s, relieving weak, : tired, languid feelings, and building up the whole system —is, true only of ... - . Hood’s'Sarsaparilla No other medicine acts like it; no ether medicine has done so much real substantial,, good,, no other medicine has restored4ioalSh-<and strength at eo little cost. ' ’ Sold by all chemists. Prepared by C. I. Hood Co,, Lowell, Mass., U. S. AYOU'LL SLEEP ■-■..LIKE A :op .. as soon as you got rid of that stomach j'l or liver trouble and not before. Insomnia is frequently due to disorder in the organs’ of digestion, and consequently, to cure it you must put those organs right, Tho use of narcotics .is not only dangerous but leaves the cause of the trouble untouched and is therefore to be avoided. The surest means of finding relief in the circumstances referred 1 to is undoubtedly Beecham*. Fills. AFTER TARING a few doses of this famous medicine f tho digestive functions will resume their energy, the sluggish liver, becomes active, tho bowels Healthily ' regulated. There, are thousands of i men and women to-day who have experienced tho great value of the World’s Family Medicine in. this respect, and one cause of distressing sleeplessness can be effectually removed by taking , Prepared oalf Thmna* Beech* no, St.- Helens, Lmewfclre. Sold everywhere Jo boxes, price told. (30 pills) 1/11(56 P«W 2/9 < 163 P“ b >-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7979, 9 December 1911, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7979, 9 December 1911, Page 19

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