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BRITISH SOLDIER INVALIDED HOME » Suffered Torments with Skin Disease Contracted in India—Was Covered with Large Sores—Life in India Affected Liver—Found No Relief in Several Hospitals but CUTICURA REMEDIES BROUGHT HIM HEALTH "While I was stationed at Bellary, In India, with my regiment from 1896 to 1901, I contracted "malarial cachexia," which brought on a complication of diseases. I suffered frequently with ague and my chest and back became covered with large sores and pimples, my face was also disfigured with these sores or ulcers. My blood became very poor. I was admitted into hospital, but the treatment I received did not seem to give me any relief, as I became very emaciated and ?veak. I lost my appetite, had no energy for anything, and my weakness was dreadful. Early in 1901 I was invalided to England for a change. On arrival I was sent to several hospitals, but still no eigns of recovery. After some months of treatment I was finally invalided out of the service as medically unfit through my sickness. I then thought I would try the Cuticura Remedies, chiefly on the recommendation of my wife, who had great faith in them, having used the same in India for roughness of the face, red pimples, and blackheads. After I had used four sets, which included Cuticura, Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent Pills, I began to see and feel a great improvement, I - was less languid, my appetite improved, I felt stronger, and the sores and pimples - began to disappear. I continued to usethe'treatmentfor about nine months. Finally I was quite a different man, I lost the yellow tinge my skin had, the sores and pimples quite disappeared, and I became strong again and able to go to business daily, which I have done ever'since. I thoroughly recomCuticura Remedies for humours of the blord and sw>cik:TW of the slcin . Thomas Reader, late Scrgcan tin a B ritiaa Infantry Regiment, 143 Totterdown St., Tooting, S. W. f Aug. 2, 1908." Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humourof Infants, Children, and Adults con- ■ sists of Cuticura Soap to Cleanse the Skin, Cuticura Ointment to Hea! the Skin, and Cuticura Resoh/cnb Pills (ChocolateSCoatcd) to Purify the Blood. A Single Set often Cures.- Sold throughout the world. Depots: London, 27, Charterhouse Sq.; R>-Tcwns &Co., Sydney; Lennon, Cape Town, etc.; B. K. Paul, Calcutta; Potter Drus and Chem. Corp., Sole Props. ea^"Post-free, Cutieura BooU on Skin Diseases.. BRa|CHITIS!| I Bronchial Weakness. I awful stuffiness of the '' ■i-B&tfj&jfltiL "' f||ol^ be fourd the surest safeguard I Coughs and Cold*. ■ tae&ajSS* From Chemists, Stores ■ p» —< ~"^y andthe Peps Pastille Co.' . I * L| \ Sydney, at i/6 and 3/- box ■ I WORTH THEIR WEI6NT I I- IN GOLD. 1 $ "WILSONiS PILLS are the only « ft medicine we have ever had in our \ j <h familyK My husband and I and all $ w our family have taken them regularfa ly, and I am thankful to say we have \ | *» never had any serious illness in our < I "3» house. -Wilson's Pills have kept us in \ \ !fa good health.; While we were living -5 I .to at Pertli,;-W;A., tliere was a serious W «> outbreak of disease—typhoid fever & <j\ and dysentery—toiwhich several of m fi> our neighbours succumbed; but we V T all stuck toAVilson's Pills and cawe * ;',fa through all well." ' That is the sort $ rfl> of honest testimony by which Wil- $ Jjj' son's Pills arerecommended. They $ ' m are a wholesome, health - giving \\ * family medicine. They are good for i > 2 blood and stomach ailments. One \ $ pill a week will keep the average \ ! * person " toned up." If yoiir stomach i< is causing you trouble or your blood * ! $ is weak, take the pills according to « , <g directions. Remember—Wilson's \ • Pills are ALL MEDICINE. Price, < J <R 1/6 per box, of your chemist or | 1 «b storekeeper, or post free from the < 1 ;| Wilson Pill Company, Ud., Wan- J| < > ganui. "■■•<! €€€€ <3€€€CCCC<€<g ■■■■■■WBHBllßnßHßi^if^if^i^1 Your Faith I I CARRAGEEU IRISH MOSS v. I There is no remedy which -cures I r?u£ '■>* and coMs so quickly and I effectively as Uonnington's Irish I Moss—the cure which is being con--1 stantly imitated but has never been 1 equalled. I SOmiHtNGTON'S-A'.. I Valuable Friend. I Mr. Wm. Carter, Mataura, writes— - B «'f am phased to bear tesriinofiy to ■ M your excellent cough mixture, For a R N number of years I have been completely §3 ■ cured of a bad ruugh and cold about the ■ H fall of the year. Your Irish Mo*9 has B ■ proved in our hAus* a valuable friend ■ H I have much pleasure in recommending; H ■ it to all who may be suffering from bad ■ n colds or influenza." ■ I REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. I 1 Tell your Retailer tnar yoo want H B BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS i other' "piPTRJKJ—Good Accommodation can JT; be had at Is. all roun lat Smith's River View House. Steamers attended and luggage conveyed free. Arthi?^ Bmith, Proprietor. Only oro Optician by examination in ' Wangjinni—A. Wyohodil. 137a Avens:e.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 7 April 1908, Page 2

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