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Began with Teething ana Lasted Twelve Years—Tried Every Imaginable Treatment to No Effect— j,Head and Body a .Mass of Humour —Almost Mad with the Torturd 9 ' CURED IN THREE WEEKS • BY ONE SET OF CUTICURA ■ "My daughter, now thirteen years of Ore, had been a martyr to eczema on ther body and head ever since cutting her tdeth. We had a doctor off and on for the first five years and have been trying different chemists from time to time, using many ointments, but to no effect. We tried everything imaginable and only kept hoping that she v/ould putgrbwit. Atlast.aftersufferingfortwtelvo years, her body and head were a mass of sores and she-was "almost mad with it. Then'l sent for a set of Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment;-and Cuticura Resolvent Pills. After ten days' ute of the Cuticura Remedies she began to get better. In three weeks there was not a vestige of eczema left. She on! y took one vial of the Cuticura. Pills and we have some of the Soap and Ointment still. Mrs. C. Brasier, High St., Godstone, Surrey, Aug. 8 and, 12, 1907." Send to nearest depot for free Cuticura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. AWFULIfCHING Torturing, Disfiguring Humours Instantly Relieved by Cuticura. Even a single gentle application of Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, preceded by a-warm bath with Cuticura Soap and followed, when necessary, by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills, affords instant relief, permits rest £nd sleep, and points to afepeedy cure of the agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, as in scalled head, and the awful suffering of infants and children, as in tetter, or salt rheum. ■ Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the world. Depots: London, 27. Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, 6, Rue de la Paix: Australia, R. Towns & Co.. Sydney; 80. Africa, Lennon, Ltd., Capetown, etc.: U.S.A., Potter Drug & Cnem. Corp.. Sole Props., Boston. H suits of SCOTT'S Eftiul- ■ |Bj sion were beyond my ex- H> pH pectations, for my daughter g| Ris now strong and well,-and ■■ owes her good and strength to SCOTT'S Emulsion, which I found to be a combined food and medicine." (Mrs.) Avis Derrick. Victoria Estate. Ingbarti. Herbert River, N. Queensland.. 6/6/07. ABOVE IS THE PROOF IN THE FACTS. HiRE IS PROOF 1$ THE REASON WHY : SCOTT'S Emulsion easily demonstrates its superiority over, all competitive emulsions when put to {he test of actual trial. The test is in the pure—the hard work is in the laboratory. 1 The materials selected are always Ihe very best, and the SCOTT process js'the result of long and painstaking experiment; it has never been rivalled. This is why SCOTT'S has an unchallenged record of cures. Therefore, when purchasing, don't ask . for "Emulsion;"' ask for and get '"■ ' . I ■ sm S3 SB Hi *Hi WlB —the difference between them means a cure'for you! ' v- MW Chemists ■ Fish1*! PhT Deaiers ■ lon the WmKL Medicines I package Ul^. ■ TEED'S CERTAIN CURE for CORNS "CEBTAIN!" Ah, that's the word. No doubt at all whether our Corn Cure will cure—lt's Certain 1 Just try it; only One Shilling, and no more corns. DAVID TEED A CO., Manufacturing Chemists, N«w Plymouth. All Chemist! and Stores, 1/-, or Pott-free Direct. WANTED Known.—Gold band rings made to order and initials engraved. Prices from 12s 6d to 355. Send for size card. Andrews, jeweller and opticia v, Wangnnui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 22 December 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 22 December 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 22 December 1908, Page 7

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