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IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD, » Many Made Miserable by Disfiguring Skin Diseases. # A Woman, tells how she Cured herself of a bad case of Eczema, Tiio essential point in dea.ling with Eczema, or any skin disorder, is to cleanse the system of the impurities that cause tho trouble. Thero cannot be a real euro until this is done. It is a fact that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured a great many severe cases of Eczema, as well as simple forms of skin trouble. They mako new blood that enables the system to expel tho poisons. This is borno out by the experience of Mrs. Jam-os Bowe, Gatekeeper, at tho Church St. .Railway Crossing, Singleton,N.S.W. Mrs. Iknvo says:— "About'three years ago I had a, bad nmo with likzema in my left leg. Blister* would form and break irom the ankio to the knee. The places w-ero red iiiid solo and would break; then dry up . ■* .-• '. j'■ ■-j iC.v i'-i.-u !-..v.-.i ljl'iii ii^aUl. I was in torturo as tho itching was bc-vc-iiU au dc.vcnpi.;oii; i coala Hardly keep irom tearing ti:e skin. l>or somo weeks itii ;i enno tiio trouijiO would apparently yield'but it invariably camo baca. isoine-c.me.-i tiio tiesh felt -as if it was on fire, i. •■;..<. d jii-j-L !-,tl abdjc tao hohf.o. iVly j g.-jneral health, and my iqt L >^..c win <Ai \ shockingly. I was always so wretched, j :-j ll,«:.i. 1 t;iifi"'e;'t'd hU HI-if.'1; J ".^O.'.'.M j a< ■■; to yet vii and bathe and bandago tho leg. I would have been giad t-n ; . > ; v! ho limb cut off. Quita a tidy ' sum of money was £;jent on various remedies. Tho lnst attack i'.i^l.-J -!>; ; .. .■>•! -.-.s :h .-rst T had. The ; agony was at its height when I tried i . li .> :■••' Pi>;:-; P !-.^. I was sitting ; in a chair at tho door, when a boy pass- I '■' t"itf\- ■ ;:. *vi:n;)!'l; r. coi'-ccrning I.'k^-h : *! = !!". T read it from -c)V-vr to rx>v( r :;'vl ■ ■ ' ::':■ :i f ,7' f 7. ! -=--r., <1/ i |i^ ; t } 7O ■••■";■:':>],-' ■\r~ in tho b!nf).l itself, and ?nw ; r'".t>. oir.t'r'-nh (!'d <■■"' • srv^. -- •-.-..■•:. : ■ ~,-,., r-r- .-:? 'h,O ~:■;'.i-r.,-. J;O fi-' ■' ' Il' ! ■•■«;•» >v- a >,o-. A <:'r ■- . t--adv h.v--^vc- ■ (•!!■. '•■' ■<>■■ <<\ :+^-'C : >■> J''.V i]-^i ';■ - ! Vhn If,-].;-;" on-- 1 -•-.-' " "> '■■ ■ ' -. r!:,. ],-r" ~t-"idi]" bot xor. Tb<- [ !,^v!(.r-i gradually drie'l up and loff th" | 1 ''•■ :.-,. :'..-•, ■> ]. ~! T.r^r, (V, r ~^r^ ■ !h--> tro!??;l^ Ir's no*, shn-.-n tho Im.t; .- ; > n ■V,,.';. 1,.: ~„- 5 :,.,,!,,,, ~H. ..... •. ; n •■i-■;:-'.-'s'.!,-i---"«fv'T V--:-'- '-.■ C-..0T-.C ;•.- •: ..-! r.] (•,,„ .;,, 7,^-. nc . f,., »;,,. Tv t>.*■;]'■.,.■ • ".t,..}:.,^,^ ~(! a..,:.,,-.:,, j+.-j ■■■•..!.. ii-i-it-nn. Pi i": : '*,:;+ if' s-v; !--, -.■ .- fol-1 <>r a. ■■ • ' " .- •-•■ ..• *■• ■ ■ T- ~,i.'., of -'■ :- :'-'5--' '• VV^Oi," : -1,.-. r>^ f . -Uj'rjcr tic-, ~ If.,] T+ <V:rOf:. itJ

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 25 October 1912, Page 3

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428

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 25 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 25 October 1912, Page 3

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