EYES TREATED AT TIJfITALS For Over a Year, but Baby Girl Grew Worse — Mother Followed Friendly Advice and There Has Been No Return of Disease for Three YearSt ONEBOXOFCUTICURA: MADE PERMANENT GORE. ; "When my little girl was a few months old, her eyes began to get sore. Thinking i* /4Bt~£N>. 2±\ ' • Was. l'V o nt , j /Is jJjL fi3f| ID^ - °f their get- \ but as they WhA<Pr-i-^* J 2r*<r > n^"<' prove, I devNfc»§ite=k£fcr II oided to gefc I Nfflnfir^^T U medical adL\. Ml «li lY* r 13 'vice. I took V^V^N^iiliS^JTi hereto th.« f .j/ r"* 1 ■ r for about months. The doctors there were most kind and attentive and did all they could for her, but her eyes seemed to get worse. The doctor then sent m« in to the Hospital. I had only attended that institution a short time when a Mrs. Todd stopped me on the street and told me that Cuticura Ointment had cured her boy and advised me to try it. I commenced using it that very night. The cure was marvelous. Her eyes soon began to get strong and they are now as healthy as if there had never been anything the matter with them. The cure was completed with less than one box cf Cuticura Ointment. My little girl was then not three years old. She is now six and we have never had the' least trouble with her eyes since. I trust this letter may be the means of others "being cured as my little girl has been. Mrs. F. Phillips, Graf ton St., Waverly, Sydney, N. S. W., Aug. 3, 1907." Complete external and internal treatment for every humour of infants, children, and adults consists of Cuticura Soap to cleanse the skin, Cuticura Oint- ' ment to heal- the skin, and Cuticura Fills (chocolate coated) to purify ths blood. A single set often cures. Send to nearest depot for free CutJcuraßookonTreatmentof Skin Diseases. Sold throughout the world. Depots: London. 27. Charterhouse Sq.: Purls, 5. Roe de la Pabt; Australia, 11. Towns it Co.. Bydney: So. Airtoa.. - Lennon. Ltd., Capetown. Natal, -etc.; fottar - Drug & Cnem. Corp.; Sols Props. Latest Ball-bearing Sewing Machine, The White. Send for illustrated list. Sold for Cash or Time Payment. Allowance made oa Old Machises. Freight Paid on Caah Orders. GO-CARTS. GO-CARTS. Son* for illustrated list. WRINGER RUBBERS FITTED. W. MELVILLE, 40 GEOB«E ST., DUNEDIN. Artistic Hairdressing, Shampooing, etc. J||p^!^>fe Strictly Moderate Wo^%sC^W Cfcartes* %ol¥ r^^^ Diploma of , -<J^^^o^^^^ awarded for iMSiiff* Hairdreßsin 2 at JN§sr E*p°BitionE *p° Bition v^v^^sv .Irffl e^ ' n London, ORNAMENTAL HAIR. Ladies interested in Artistic Hairdrewing are invited to send for Latest Catalogue of TransformationsFringes, Switches, etc. Posted Fare (under covar) ou application to A. M. HENDY, "$«««, 104 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Hair Framei, in latest shapes, Fost Freo from 1«.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 74
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