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AWFUL PSORIASIS 35JHB Terrible Scaly Humour in Patches All Over the Body— Skin Cracked and Bleeding— itching Unbearable—Cured by Cuticura in Thirty Days at Small Expense. . \ ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA "I -was afflicted -with psoriasis for thirty-five years. It was in patches all over my body. I used three cakes of Soap, six boxes Cuticura Ointf"~* 5*4 ment, and two A^ >|m1 bottles of Outing S*" *yf cura Resolvent., -I \Jfcgjy J bathed with the JjSS^b f Soap, applied the j&<|f /X Ointment once a ymv3i/i rv. dav > an( i took tne Resolvent .* di- ' v\ t ■ rected. In thirty days I was- completely cured, and I think permanently, as it was -about five years ago. "The psoriasis first made its appearance in. red spots, generally forming a 5 circle, leaving in the center a spot about the size of a silver dollar of sound flesh. In a short time the affected circle would form a heavy dry scale of a white silvery appearance and would gradually 1 drop off. To remove the entire scales by bathing or using oil to soften them the flesh would be perfectly raw, and a light discharge of bloody substance would ooze out. That scaly crust wouM form again in twenty-four hours. It was worse on my arms and limbs, although it was in spots all over my body, also on my scalp. If I let the scales remain too long without removing by bath or otherwise, the skin would crack and bleed. I suffered intense itching, worse at nights after getting warm in bed, when it would be almost unbearable. I would not go through such another ordeal of affliction for thirty-five years for the State of Kansas. W. M. Chidester, Hutchinson, Kan., April 20, 1905." Tho original of the above tteticioaid i» on file in the office of the Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation. Reference : R. Towns A. Ce., Merchsntf, Sydney, N. S.W. Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent Pills *re tola throughout the world. Potter Drop t Chem-rCorp., Sole Propt., BoitoD, U. S. A. tr Milled Free, •' How to Cure all Humouri ." Addreii, B. Town* 4: Co., Sydney, :><. S. W. I 1\ - HAIRAMOVA." I j | N. « « H AIRAMOVA." | , J[ <O X^' HAIRAMOVA." j J S RemovesX < > j! SUPERFLUOUS\ | !| HAIR -- - \JI TEW MINCTES, X ' i Painless. / % C S From C J'■ The only /p&rT^ol C Kffeetive /n.Z. testi- % C Preparation X mon i a i 9 fl O w C % known. /in, testyfing to C € i w ./ its astounding sue- C C JAi y/^cess. Don't be dis- C € y^figured a day longer, C CCD y/but write at once, and we € § >will send by return mail, post C § / free, under cover, a BOX. 5/-. C § / Full directions with each box. C Illes^Poolel 4 > VICE BEGAL i l J > HAIRDRESSERS, J > ) 77 Princefi Street, Dunedin i I C COppo»ite Stewart Dawson'a.) j ' HYGIENIC FACE MASSAGE. nnHE Latent System of Treating the Face ■*■ for tbe Removal of Wrinkles, Freckles, Sunburn, Open Pores, Moles, and all Facial Blemishes. VALAZE, the best j of skin food, used. Lessons given in the j correct way to treat the face. — Miss CULLIXG, Como House, 39 Moray Place LADIES, for Weak and Falling Hair, try Massage and Electrical Treatment; Hair Combings made up. — Miss Plough. ARE you Wrinkled? Have your face Massaged at Miss Clough's, 2a 6d; Nails manicured. Is; toilet requisites. MISS CLOUGH'S Art Needle Work and Wool Depot.— Large Stock of Wools, Silks, Needlework, eto. ; inspection invited. MISS CLOUGH, 44 George street, Agent Messenger Corset. Specially qualified fitter alwajg in attendance. Telephone ISZ7»

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Otago Witness, Issue 2728, 27 June 1906, Page 71

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Page 71 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2728, 27 June 1906, Page 71

Page 71 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2728, 27 June 1906, Page 71

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