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ECZEMA DROVE HIM HESPI Hand Became Swollen and Very Red t and Painful—Arm Gradually Af- J fected Up to Elbow—lmpossible c to Give Idea of Agony Undergone a forThreeYears—Doctor and Very i . Many Remedies Fail, \ CURED BY TWO SETS j OF CUTICURA REMEDIES > "My trouble started with swelling in * my right hand, which became red and very painful and irritating. This swell- 1 Ing spread gradually up the arm until it c reached the elbow. It is impossible for j me to give any idea of the agony I went through during the three years that this eczema continued. I tried first one remedy and then another, only poo , glad to test anything that my friends t suggested. Nothing seemed to be or j the least good. I went to a doctor for four weeks in the provinces, where I was f living at the time, and the treatment t he put me under was as ineffectual as the rest. I was almost in despair. One day I happened to catch sight of an * advertisement of Cuticura Remedies, I "and there I read of a case of eczema i having been cured by the use of Cuti- 1 cura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and ( Cuticura Resolvent v Pills. The case , was so similar to my own that I thought % I would at least make one more try to * get my arm right. I bought the whole ' treatment of the chemist, and I perse- ■ vered with it for a week. By that 1 time the improvement was apparent to 1 any one, and the relief I felt myself was great. I should not have .believed it < possible for any remedy to afford such ] comfort in so short a time. My experience with the other remedies for ; eczema —and I should think I tried ] them all —enables me to appreciate ! Cuticura to the full. By the doctor's .' orders I was keeping my arm in a sling : for many months, but the sling was soon dispensed with when I started with Cuticura. I persevered with Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills for about a couple of months, using in all two complete treatments, and I can tell you candidly and heartily that I was cured. I have occasion to have great faith in Cuticura in skin ailments, not , only because of the great good it has done me, but because of the benefit I know has accrued from its use in other cases. Mr. T. S. Gillard, 3, Hetley Road, Shepherd's Bush, London, Nov. 19, '06.'.' Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the world. Pepots; London. 27. Charterhouse Sq.; R. Tpwcs & Co Sydney: Lennon, Cape Town, etc.; B. K. Paul, < C&loutta; hotter Drug & Chcm. Corp., Sole Props. ™asrPost-tree, Cuticura Eooi on Skin Diseases. mSE&B&p/ serious illness and disable- w 9H^p it your special duty to get a Wmm supply of Zam-Bufc. Balm ■&* ■rWBSNm-s^forthwith. ItisNature'sgreat p vjßWmi- herbal balm, is thoroughly w • antiseptic and ensures quick . pj(|^^ and perfect healing. Truly is p n tf__M_^_^_B^_^_^_^_^_B_l_SEfe_Btt_^_b_i__^^ Both our children were taken with whooping cough, but not for long. We had read that Lane's Emulsion had cured other children, and Immediately procured a bottle. With three bottles the whoopIng cough was quite away, and the children as well as ever. Chemists and stores. 2/6 and 4/6, Take none but LANE'S. SBwffilJ^ ■m!ii-rff___(Bi Fresh Cut Flowers fL Always on Hand; *®r J.T. SINCLAIR Takes pleasure in intimating that he has secured the services of a Lady Professonal Florist (Miss M. Wheeler,, late of Auckland, Sydney, and Melbourne). Bridal and Bridesmaids Bouquets, Baskets, Sprays, ButtonHoles, "Wreaths, Crosses and other Emblems, etc> etc. ALL IN NATURAL FLOWERS. FRESH CUT FLOWERS ALWa¥S ON HAND. J. T. SINCLAIR SEED MERCHANT ft FLORIST, lAUPO QUAY : : WANGANCt T«lephono 278.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 3 September 1908, Page 2

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