lifter Three Months It Seemed to Be Eating into Bone. Used Cuticura Ointment. Thoroughly Healed. Had No Further Trouble. “Tho trouble [with my little girl's toe] Brat began by a knock the too next the big toe. It first became festered and indarned. I then began to poultice and use boracic acid. After I got the wound dean and Inflammation down I tried to heal It up» but after three months it waa still unhealed and seemed to b*< eating into the bone. I then showed it to a local chemist and he gave me some ointment which I was to use v/lth boracic acid. After giving it a fair trial it did not improve. I then wrote for Cuticura Ointment and after about a month’s use the toe became thoroughly healed and I have bad no further trouble. It is thoroughly cured.” (Signed) Mrs. M. Leach, 90 Cobdca 6t., South Melbourne, Vic., Dec. 13, 1910. ECZEMA ON UANDS 3 YEARS “I was troubled a great deal with eczema on mv hands. They would burn and cause a terrible itching and then they would crack open and bleed. Kvcry time I would put my hands in water I thought a knife was going through them, they were so sore. I Buffered with them far about three years. I went .to several doctors for them, and they failed to help me. I ara very thankful to say that the Cuticura .Soap and Ointment did cure me. I would not be without Cutieura Soap and Cuticura Ointment in tho house.” (Signed 1 Mrs. James Sceggd, 224 Ward St., Hartford, Conn., U. S. A., April 20,1011. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, but to those who have suffered much with torturing, dlsfigurlug akin eruptions, lost hope and arn without faith in any treatment, a liberal sample of Cuticura Olntra-nt with a ,'i2-p. booklet on the care and treatment r,f the skin and scalp will bo mailed free, on application. Address It. Towns & Co., Dept. 7K. Sydney. N. S. W. What is it? ITJot Soap, Acts like- Soap, Better than Soap,. can’t describe lt« (jest it yourself, will then know (There’s, nothing 1 like—'LUX. &Jk UJC LUX Ek-?. irlß-i idrti rfy be guided by the experience of others ,in the important matter of health. Notwithstanding individual characteristics, all people are constituted very much alike —every one is susceptible to certain bodily dlstu rbanccs and especially so as regards the digestive functions, liven the strong and robust are not cxctr.'pt from ailmcn ts arising out of an irregular condition of the stomach, bowels, and allied organs. Men and women, however, for three generations past have found a sure remedy in Bcecharn’s Pills whenever troubled with Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Wind, Lack of energy, and general want of tone. Their experience may be yours also, if you will a few doses of Beccham’s Pills whenever the stomach is disturbed, the liver sluggish, or the Bowels constipated. Their beneficial effects will rapidly be felt. Rcallv good health—a consciousness of physical well-being—can only be enjoyed when all the organs arc acting smoothly and harmoniously, a desirable state which can easily be promoted by resorting to the well-known family medicine NATURAL HEALTH-GIVING REFRESHING INVIGORATING •«
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8190, 3 August 1912, Page 14
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