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Hand Became Swollen and Very Red and Painful—Arm Gradually Afpfected Up to Elbow—lmpossible to Give Idea of Agony Undergone for Three Years— Doctor and Very Many Remedies Fail. CURED BY TWO SETS OF GUTICURA REMEDIES My trouble started -with swelling to ed the elbow. It is impossible for me to give any idea of the agony I went through during the three years that this eczema continued. I tried first one remedy and then another, only too glad to test anything that my friends suggested. Nothing seemed to be or the least good. I went to a doctor for . eeks in the provinces, where I was o at the time, and the treatment he put me under was as ineffectual as the rest. I was almost in despair. One day I happened to catch sight of an advertisement of Cuticura Remedies, and there I read of a case of eczema having been cured by the use ot CutiSoap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent Pills. The case was so similar to my own that I thought I would at least make one more try to get my arm right. I bought tho whole treatment of the chemist, and I perse--vered with it for a week. By that time the improvement was apparent to any one, and the relief I felt myself was great. I should not have believed it possible for any remedy to afford such comfort in so short a time. My excellence with'the other remedies for i. ~ T J,m,l/1 think T rripd them all enables me to appreciate Cuticura to the full. By the doctor s orders I was keeping my arm in a sling for many months, buFthe sling was soon dispensed with when I started with Cuticura. I persevered with Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills for about a couple of months, using in all two complete treatments, and I can tell you candidly and heartily that I was cured. I have occasion to have great faith in Cuticura in skin ailments, not only because of the great good it has done me, but because of the benefit I know has accrued from its use in other cases. Mr. T. S. Gillard, 3, Hetley Read, Shepherd's Bush, London, Nov. 19, 'oo.' Co., Sydney; Lrnnon, Ca SUJIGEON UKXTIST, Waitafci Buildings, THAMKS STKKKT. uAMAKU. Telephone. No. 75. 10UND Kewollt, Chilblain 1-iiim: j_ gives instant relief and cures nf>f few applications, Is bottie. Chill) Ointmeai ct,res broken chilblain* mid fi biten: 1« box.

TROUT FISHERMAN'S OUTFIT. So. I—Beot 12 feet Hickory Rod with lancewood top, reel, silk line, landing handle and net complete, fly book, two casts, one trace, one minnow, I doz. hooks to gut, I doz. assorted flies. PrlOO SO/-. No. 2—Fly Fishing Otfflt: io feet Greenheart rod, revolving plate reel, landing handle and net, silk line, fly book,. J doz. casts, I doz, hooks to gut; 2 doz. assorted flies. Prioa 40/-. No. t— Strong 12 feet Greenheart fly and general rod with two tops, revolving plate reel, landing handle and net, silk line fly book, J doz. casts, i doz. hooks to got, and 2 doz. assorted flies..,'. Mm 80/-. No. 4—A good ii feet Greenheart fly and general rod with I fly and i short minnow top, reel, silk line, landing handle and net,} doz. casts, i doz. hooka to gat, a traces, a minnows, fly book, and. i doz. assorted flies. PilM 10/-. No. s—Best quality general outfit for fly. bait or minnow fishing, I a feet Greenheart rod with fly and minnow top, landing' handle and net, silk line, revolving platerreel, fly:book, minnow box, } doz. ! assorted ■ casts, t doz. traces, j doz. minnows. I doz. hooks to gut, 3 doz. assorted.flies, and fishing bag. Prtss 10/-. POSTAGE ON ABOVB OUTFITS. 9/6 JWlii for our 60 pig* IlluatratoS CaUrsfu* (®E. REYNOLDS * CO., tro: | VICTORIA STREET, WEiLINGTGJI iRY SeweU's Compound S-irsapari ll with lodide of Potash, for puxifyi the blood, pores Pimples, Blotches, Rhi-i matics, Scrofula, Old Sores and alj Uii -e&sra of tht; Blood. -'

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 9729, 4 January 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 9729, 4 January 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 9729, 4 January 1908, Page 4

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