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Eruption Spread Over Face and Body—Shamefully Disfigured — Had to Tie Hands and Feet and Bandage Face to Stop Agonized Scratching—Even Specialists a

THOUGHT IT INCURABLE BUT CUTICURA CURED HER

B " Some three years ago I suffered from a slight rash which grew gradually to such a pitch that it developed into weeping eczema. So bad was I, the disease spreading over my face and whole body, that I would only go out wearing a veil so extremely thick that my features were unrecognizable and I myself could hardly see. In addition to this, every night, on account of the terriblo itching and sores, my hands had to bo bound up and then tightly tied behind my back and as even then so intolerable was the agony that I would scratch where possible with my feet and rub my face against the bed clothes; my parents had eventually to firmly tie my feet together and bind a silk handkerchief all over my face. &"I mention these facts with reluctanco but they show the condition to which I was reduced. This went on for nearly two years in spite of specialists and treatments at two hospitals, but all gavo me up as incurable. I was then advised to try Cuticura and, being desperato, did so. I slept better the first night, and persevering, tho itching gradually grew less, and the sores disappeared. Now lam free from blemish, rid of the irksomo bandages and can dispense with a veil. My cure is so wonderful and complete that I feel I should like others to know of this and, though you will quite appreciate from tho abovo facts my not disclosing my name, I hope that you will see fit to publish this letter for the benefit of others. lam now only twenty, so you will understand what my cure means to mo. L- -y G -m, Grand Parade, Eastbourne, Eng., Aug. 27, 1909." Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. Cuticura Is the most economical treatment known for the skin, scalp, hair and hands, of Infants, children and adults. A tablet of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment are often sufficient to cure. Sold throughout the world. Depots: London, 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, 10, Rue do la Chausseo ji'Anttn; Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney; U.S.A., Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. JKg-Poßt-free. 32-page Cuticura Book, a complete Guide to th% Care of the Skin and Scalp and th» Best Treatment of their Diseases.

THE HIGH-CLASS WASHING MATERIAL W (Regd.) DOES NOT SHRINK. The ideal Material for Children's Frocks, Sleeping Suits, Economical because Durable. To be obtained | from the \ Leading Drapers.) ■ The Melbourne Leader says : \ "For Children's ClothesViyella is a joy. "I I SEE THE LABEL ON THE SELVEDGE. 9 m mmi grey hair. >j Wioletta Walnut Extract. YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE RENEWED. Grey and Faded Hair resumes its Natural Colour. Immediate effect, pleasant and harmless. SIMPLE, HARMLESS, VEGETABLE STAIN FOR GREY HAIR. PREFERRED TO ANY OTHER. Guaranteed to be entirely free from lead or any poisons, and producing a ITatural Colour. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PRICE 3/9. Wholesale Agents: L. D. NATHAN & CO., LTD. AUCKLAND.

Is Your Loved One a Drunkard] YOU oan save him. ANTIDIPSO seldom fails to Cure. Simple and inexpensive, it can bo given to the patient without his knowledge.—Write for further particulars (sent in plain envelope) to J. W. COPITHORNE, Dept. E, Ingestre street, Wellington. —"A woman is always illogical."—" Of course she is. A woman will always expect you to renumber her birthday, but never, her ace.''

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Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 91

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Page 91 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 91

Page 91 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 91

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