. . MEDICAX. SAVED BABY LJfSLIFI Untold Suffering and Constant j . Misery—Awful Sight From that | Dreadful Complaint, Infantile Eczema —Commenced at Top of his Head and Covered Entire Body. MOTHER PRAISES CUTICURA REMEDIES "Our baby had that dreadful complaint, Infantile Eczema, which afflicted him for several months, commencing at the top of his head, and at last covering his whole body. His sufferings were untold and constant misery, in fact, there was nothing we would not have done to have given him relief. The family doctor seemed to be wholly incapable of coping with the case, and after various experiments of his, which resulted in no benefit to the child, we sent to Mazon, 111., to a druggist and got » full set of the Cuticura Remedies and applied as per directions, and he began to improve immediately, and in about three or four days began to Bhow a brighter spirit and really laughed, fo» the first time in a year. In about ninety days he was fully recovered, with the exception of a rough skin, which is gradually disappearing, and eventually will be replaced by a healthy one. Praiee for the Cuticura Remedies has always been our pleasure, and there is nothing too good that we could say in their favor, for they certainly saved our baby's life, for he was the most awful sight that I ever beheld. Mrs. Maebelle Lyon, Parsons, Kan., July 18, 1905." The original of the iuibt? tniimonill :• on tie in tk» •flic* of the Potttr Drug k Cheiaictl Corporation. Seteesee: R. Towns* Co., Merthinti.Sydnty.N.S.W, ASET OFTEN CORES Complete external and internal treatment for every humour, from pimples to scrofula, consists of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent Pills. A single set is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and scaly humours, eczemas, rashes, and irritations, from infancy to age, when all else fails. Cntieara Soap, Oiiteent. and Re»>ent KUt are WI4 Osreujfrtut the world. Potter Dr-iiChero. Corj., Sol* Free.., BMtum, TJ. S. A. sr- Sred for " The Gnat Skta Bee*." A44riu, B. T»wns * Co., Sjiatj, S. 8. Vf. I Lane's Emulsion.! X Its work is to heal diseased * « • lungs, to cure colds, to [\ f strengthen frail bodies. It $ (I does its work well. No com- ( \ j J bination of words is equal to JJ i j • the task ot telling what a .! . '. really good lung healer i ' I 0 Lane's Emulsion is. Cod (I (\ Liver Oil, Creasote, and jj j J Fresh Eggs. Medicine and ♦ ■> > food combined. Buy it and 2 i f try it to-day. Two sizes 2/6 \\\ U and 4/6. Chemists and \\ § Stores. Take none but Z 2 LANES. t \\ 13. 0 - _j By Appointment to ' H.M.ThsKin- H.R.H. The H w SALT * "THE HOSPITAL," london, October 13th, 1906. says :— " This compound salt is particularly suitable for children. It is economical, and when used instead of common salt in bread-making, adds to the phosphatide value of the bread." K'/ulcsah Agents :—L. V. Khthmit 6* C# , Auckland. . HATISHi; — a Japanese Eenieay for Cold in the Head, etc., 1/ a bottle, j KING'S LIVEU PILLS, for Biliousness. , Headache. Stomach, and Liver Coin- i plaints; 1/ a bottle. KING'S WORM POWDERS, for the ex- i pulsion of Worms in Adults aud ' Children; 1/ a iiacket. j Agpnt: ■ R» W. P AEKIiR ' demist, Queen-st. ' TGIOtJXD. "Spring Blossom oStSiST 7 ' £■ Cures all it touches, 6d and V: "Sprinc • Blossom Pills," ]/; "Bloomine" Cure* 1 Corns. Warts, and Bunions. 6a per packet, i Chemists and Storekeepers/ *
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 125, 27 May 1907, Page 6
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