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ITCHING OF ECZEMA HORRIBLE Affected Head, Wrists and Ankles. Soon a Scaly Rash. Two Tins of Cuticura Ointment Cured. Mooroopnal Vic. — "I ■was Buffering; from an attack of eczema for about one month. Tho eczema affected my head, wrists and ankles and the itching was horrible. I could not get a good night’s sleep for more than a week, and soon it came out on the* parts mentioned aboyo in a scaly rash. I tried other ointments for a time but they did not seem to do me any good. I saw tho Cuticura Remedies advertised, and thought I would try tho Cuticura Ointment, which I bought and applied as directed, and I am glad to say it has completely cured mo aftor using two tins." (Signed) P. Ohadaneau,' November 23. 1912. SEVERELY BURNT ON FOREHEAD . Wonnerup, West Australia.—" My daughter was severely burnt on forehead and arm; and the parts kept gathering and were Intensely irritating. She was treated for two months and every time the burns were dressed the skin came away. I brought her home and using Cuticura Ointment for anointing, and Cuticura Soap for bathing,’ as directed, it has entirely renewed the parte affected. ; ‘Another daughter also hurt her knee when Skating. She also could not get relief until she applied Cuticura Ointment, and I hope always to keep It available. ’ ’ (Signed) Mre. J. B. O’Leary, November, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment do much for poor complexions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and faUlng'halr. ’Sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skta Book. Address : &. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. j

TYPHOID AND DIPTHERIA / GERMS / are destroyed instantly -with/a Weak Solution of / SNOWDON’S Disinfectant. • NON-POISONOUS. Free from Carbolic Acid. Its germ-killing value is 40 times greater tlian Carbolic Acid. Only half quantity required as compared, with other, disinfectants. Manufactured byl SNOWDON, SONS ft Co.. Ltd., : Mill wall, London, Contractors to H, M. ...Army and . ~ . , Navy, t • .Wholesale CASELBERO, STEIN ft Co., Ltd.. ’Phono UO7

ASSISTING NATURE. N Nature meant everybody to have • healthy head of hair, and yet there are thousands of people with hair troubles to-day simply because they will not assist Nature. A wonderful improvement will be noticed in a short time if the following commonsenso plan ia adopted. When the hair is dry, lifeless, and troubled with dandruff, ft is first necessary, to make the scalp healthy. Use Brice’s Special Brush, which is the best for stimulating the hair cells and removing the dandruff. Daily apply Brice's Begenerator, which not only destroys the dandruff, germs but invigorates the hair roots. The hair is nourished by a natural oil, and when this is absent Brice’s Circassian Cream should also be used. Longstanding cases of baldness cannot be cured in a few weeks: the Begenerator assists Nature, and progress is steady but sure. The special strength Begenerator should be used in cases of baldness, or when the hair is falling out. Brice’s Begenerator S/6, Special Strength 5/6, Circassian Cream 2/-, at all chemists and hairdressers, or by , post direct. W. BEIGE & SONS, 1 „ Consulting Hair Specialists, High Street, Christchurch.

STANDS' FORTHE "fPUREST & BEST,BEE* BREWED IN THE DOMffMOU OBTAIHABJLE EVERYWHERE

ARE YOU FAIR TO YOURSELF? VOO i begin to *• look old, with those grey and faded hair always so conspicuous. A bottle of the world-famed Lockyer’s Hair> Restorer, i/e gives health to the Hair and restores thl natural colour. It-cleanses the scalp j is the most perfect Hair Dressing. DON'T LOOK OLD .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 8

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