FEARFULECZEMAv SKIN IN RIBBONS Arms were Perfectly Raw—Desperate with Terrible Irritation and Almost Crazed by Lack of Sleep — All Efforts at Cure Failed Until ■ m " MATRON OF HOSPITAL RECOMMENDED CUTICURA . % "Four years ago eczema broke out on my hands and arms and I became so tbad that I was unable even to dress myself and I dared not put my hands in water. Of course I went to see a doctor, but he held out very slight hope of recovery. I persevered •with the treatment he recommended, but -without any good result. At last I called on another doctor, but he failed also to bring me any benefit. I was Buffering terribly then, and I thought I should go out of my mind, as I could neither sleep nor rest, night or day. The skin was all hanging in ribbons, and the arms looked just like raw beefsteak, -while the irritation ,was so terrible that I got desperate 'sometimes and felt I would, like to scratch my arms to pieces. I went to three other doctors, and then I attended the —— Hospital, but no one seemed to be able to conquer the disease, and I was on-the very brink of despair when I was advised by the matron of another hospital to give. Cuticura Remedies a trial. I put some Cuticura Ointment on the sores, and then I had the best night's rest I had had for many a long day. the applications and also used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Besolvent Pills. I seemed to improve all the time, and before I had used up one box of Cuticura Ointment I could do things in the house which I had not been able to do for four years. By the time two boxes of Cuticura Ointment had been used I was completely and my arms and hands, which had been all laceration and blood, were covered by a beautiful new skin. Now they are in as sound'condition as ever. I have paid pounds upon pounds for doctoring all for nothing, and now I can say the Cuticura Remedies are worth their weight in gold. Mrs. Jane Lee, Roma , Vilhvßlackpool, Eng., Oct. 31, 1907." ifend to nearest depot for free Cuticura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. , Cuticura Remedies are sold throughout the world. > Principal depots- London, 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Paris. 5, Rue de la Paix: Australia, R. Towns A Co., Sydney; TJ S. A., Potter Drug & Cnem. Corp, Bole Props.. Boston. ' " CHAMPION RANGES. TTNDOUBTEDLY the REST COOKU ING RANGE on the Market ji *" CHAMPION. Made in all sizes from 24 inches npwardg, with Copper and High-Pressure Boilers. i These Ranges are self-contained, and work as well when placed within a room as when built into a chimney. Over 2000 of these ranges have been sold in Wanganui and district, and every one has given the utmost satiefafftion. Ask the users for their opinion. I SOLE AGENT, DAVID McFARLANE RIDGWAY STREET. You Want THE FINEST SELECTION OP JEWELLERY, SILVER PLATE AND NOVELTIES At Lowest Prices THIS FITS OUR STORE AND EVER? ARTICLE IS OF GUARANTEED QUALITY. Call -and see for yourself. We wiX ' show you round with pleasure. If you are interested in Ladies' Rings, we can surprise you with bur selection manufactured in our workshop, Sold at London Prices. JOHN¥O!RBiISJEWELLER AND IMPORTER, WANttANUI. EGGS ARE DE A R ONE TIN OF EDMONDS' prize Egg Powder saves many eggs. A fact that appeals to the thrifty housewife especially at this season of the year. EDMONDS' Egg Powder completely takes the place of Eggs for Pancakes, Currant and Seed Cakes, Bath and Rock Buns, Batter or Plum Puddings. ask your grocer . . . '-.-; 'for:' ■ • . .. :. EDMONDS EGG POWDER. Procurable From— . ; <A. -HATRI.ck4Co
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12219, 11 May 1909, Page 3
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