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Whole Body Raw with EczemaLife was Intolerable—Was Even Incased in Plaster—Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless. SUFFERED 14 YEARS CURED BY CUTICURA "From the age of three months until fifteen years old, my son Owen's life was made mtolerable by eczema in its worst form. He If \i was all right until «*Ki "S*. a red rash broke U .y out on his foreV <.-.* tJ head, but we were \ •e- / not alarmed at first. /Ks/~/j\ Very soon, however, VX /V< th ® rasJl be S an to \A/ / spread over his head . Yr \ and shoulders, and \/ y it caused him great him to a doctor and tried half a dozen other treatments, all with the same result: no improvement at all. I lie disease gradually spread until nearly everv part cf his body was quite raw. We had to strap him down in bed, for he used to tear himself dreadfully m his sleep. The agony he went through 3 quite beyond words. No one thought, re would rear him. The regimental doctor, a very clever man, pronounced the case hopeless; at least, he said the only hope was that he might, if h' lived long enough, outgrow it to some extent. "Wo had him in hospitals four ies and he was pronounced one or worst cases, if not the worst, ever admitted. From each -he was discharged as incurable; "in fact he got ■orse under the successive treatments. At one hospital" they incased him in plaster, and this seemed to aggravate She soreness terribly. He looked so badly that no one liked to go near him and his life was a burden to him. Ave kept trying remedy after remedy, but iwe had got almost past hoping for a. -we. Six months ago we purchased set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and , Pills and persevered with I them. The result was truly marvelous nd to-day he is-perfectly cured, his skin ot having a blemish on it anywhere. iMrs. Lilv Hedge, 51. Vaughan Road, '. Coldharb'our Lane, Camblewell Green, iEng., Jan. 12. 1907." „ x r , .. to nearest depot for free Cuticura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. futinira Kennedies Ere sold tliroushout the world. . jicimis: London. 27. CharterhouseSq.; Pans..). Rub dc la.Palx;-- Australia. R Towns & Co.. Sjdney. Sn. Afrira. Lennon, Ltd.. Capetown, etc.. V.S.A.. rotter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Sole ITops.. Boston.

TO THK CROWS' TENANTS CAMbRBURY LANDS DISTRICT. HAVING been nominated its a Candidate for the Elective Beat on the Land Board, 1 beg to solicit, your support. If fleeted I should bo free from any Departmental influence, and my duty would bo wholly to the Crown Tenants. I am neither unknown nor unacquainted with Public Life, having beeu for many years a member of the Levels County Council, and also of 'the Timaru Borough Council. If you honour me by returning me as your Representative, 1 shall do my best to deserve your confidence. Yours Faithfully, J. MAHONY. THE No. 2 ThiOi.-wixiNG BUILDING SOCIETY OF TIMARTJ HAVING issued a SECOND GRO J , the Payments will commence as from Ist August next. _ ...A few more Shares are still yu''U''!e. Intending Shareholders should 1 i.'i'J early. The LTndersigned will be'pleased -i "'•"' any information to intending . v;K .:•-•• .r* re the principle and wonting t' • Society. This is a cheap method >. borr>v.m B money, also an easy'-way to save nv.ney, as the payments ur<* only Is per per share, i ' E. A. LeCREN, ' Secretary.

Norwich Union Fire insurance Society. (Esiablisucd lit)?.)VV Clients that we have been uj CHIEF AGENTS for South Canterbury for the above old-established Society. ''.■ All Classes of FIRE INSURANCE accepted a. LOWEST CURRENT KAjl^o. LESLIE O'CALLAGHAN & CO. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, PRODUCE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, ■'.

DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MRS ALFRED CURTIS, having obtained the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Timaru, . will .in future' hold her Classes there. Beginners, 7 to 8 p.m.; Practice Class 8 to 10-p.m. Private Pupils taken from 4 p.m. • Second Teim starting July 22nd. Particulars' obtained from, uimmons'. Tea Lounge. DANCING. XL late Pianiste Langdown's Band,- is prepared to accept Engagements ' for Ballß, Parties, etc. Bands of from one to six performers. Also Engagements. a* Accompaniste for Concerts. Address, Terms: GREY ROAD, or Begg's. DANCE SEASON, 1908. ■ R J. H. C 0 0 M B 8 jLfj. (Teacher of Violin, Viol*, and Mandolin) is prepared to rnpply BANDS of one to five Players in Town or Country. Address: BANK STREET, Begg's, or Tha Dresden. SCHOOL BOOTS. A SPECIAL PURCHASE of Bovs' and Girls' FRENCH CALF LACE BOOTS, wonderful value at the following priws:—Size.i 7- to 9, 5s lid : Sizes ;10 to 13, 6s lid ;: Size 1 and 2, 7s" 6d pair. McGßuer; daviesv sale. ■ CHLLDREN'S SHOES. CHILDREN'S- Patent ■ Leather Ankle Strap Shoes, protector toes,, stout leather, soles* size 4' to- 6,,U lid pair; size 7 to 10, 2s lid pair. McGRUER, DAVIES' SALE.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13658, 29 July 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13658, 29 July 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13658, 29 July 1908, Page 2