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SUFFERING WAS BEYOND WORDS Eczema Spread AH Over His BodyNot a Minute's Comfort in Sixteen f/lonths —Constantly Experimented With Remedies, but Even the Doctor's Treatment Failed — Writer Pronounces the CUTICURA REMEDIES OF MARVELOUS POWER —^ — + • * "A gentleman, who is a near relative of mine, has suffered terribly with eczema. The. trouble Started in the form ' of little white pimples on the hands. These pimples would burst and become Bore. The irritation was very great at all times, and sometimes almost unbearable. He tried various remedies • from the first, but nothing seemed to do him the least good. Still, he kept persevering with all the things heard or read of. As his condition gradually became worse under these trials, he decided to go to a doctor. The doctor put him under a treatment, and he persisted with it for some time without the least sign of a permanent cure. He was almost despairing. No sooner had cne sore healed than others came. From being only on.the hands, the disease spread. until his whole body was affected. His wrists, elbows, and back were worst, and were really most disi * tfessing. The pain h© suffered is beyond words. His work necessitates plac- , ing his hands in water a great deal, and the water seemed to aggravate the trouble. After the doctor's treatment; failed, my relative again resorted to other remedies, with the same disheartening result, and in this way sixteen months dragged by. A During this time I can truthfully say\ ; that he did not have a minute's comfort. His case haying become so serious, you can imagine how thankful he was when he found that he had the right remedy in Cutieura. Had he started with Cuticura Remedies at first he would have saved untold trouble and expense. He followed the directions carefully and the improvement was most marked from day to day. He derived great comfort from the very first, and I should say that within six months the disease was perfectly eradicated, and his skin is as clear as it ever was. I pronounce Cuticura . Kemedies to be of simply marvelous power. jMrs. E. Spalding, 142a, Dennett Rd., W. Croydon, nr. London; England, Nov. 26, 1906." A Single Set of Cuticura Remedies often Cores. Bold throughout the world. Depots: London, ■ 27, Charterhouse Sq.: Paris, .5, Rue ds la Pali; Potfa Drug & Chem. Corp., Bole Props.. Boston, lUftfc ■TUaUad **»>•, Cuticura £ook ea ttte Ski* mOYS AND TjIANCY /I OODS. THOMIPSOINrS Novelty House. THE PLACE TO BUY THEM. Parents, bring your children. We can supply1 you with any toy worth having, from a Jack-in-the-Box to a Rocking Horse. See our Special Showroom. • Every article the same price. A marvel of cheapness. Is each, J,s each. Dressed and Undressed Dolls in great variety/ Id each to 20s each. Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas presents for both old and young. Open every evening till 9 o'clock. Inspection Invited. Note the Addres^—"" *"-v~ - * THOMPSON'S NOVELTY HOUSE, No 115, Victoria Avenue. N»xt Purser's furniture warehouse. PROTECT YOURSELF BY ONLY BUYING TEA W(tH NELSON MOATE&CO'S NAME ON. Every genuine Packet or Box has NELSON MOATE & CO. on it. INSIST upon having packages that have not been opened. N. M. & Co.'s TEAS are the ONLY BEST, all others are simply copies in name and styfe. ' NEARLY 30 YEARS TEST. The use of a dainty toilet oap riid some nice toilet water in basin or bnth imparts a delightful sense of cleanliness and freshness C-i these hot days. Wilton's Atnygdaline Soap, Is. cako. Day Rum. Is and 2s. Toilet Vinegar, Is Gd and 3s. Eau de Cologne, Is, !2s, 3s, 4s 6d at Wilton's Pharmacies, next I'ost Office and 'JO River Bank.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12166, 6 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12166, 6 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12166, 6 March 1909, Page 3

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