MEDICAi. RUNNING SORES OKHDUVffi Little Girl's Obstinate Case of Eczema — Instantaneous Relief By Cuticura— Little Boy's Hands and Arms Also Were a M*»s of Torturing Sores — Gnpful Mother Says: p~" "CimCURA REM|pi£S A HOUSEHOLD ||nDBY» "In reply to your IVMp write-yen my experience., and yaifim privileged to" use it as you Last year, after having my tittlejtSl treated by a very prominent pliysiciin for aa obstinate case of eczema, I resorted to tbe Cutieura Remedies, and was so 'well pleased with the almost instantaneous relief afforded that we discarded tie physicuui's prescription and relied entirely on the Cuticnra Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Culicura Puls. When •jre commenced trkh the Cuticura Remedies her feet and limbs were covered with running sores. In about six -weeks T?e had her completely well, and there has been no recurrence of the trouble. "In July of this year a little boy in oar family poisoned his bands and arms with poison oak, and in twenty-four hours his hands and arms were % mass of torturing seres. We used only the Cuticura Remedies, wasbisg bis hands and arms with the Cuticura Soap, and anointed them Tsith the Cuticura Ointment, and then save him the Cuticura Resolvent. In about three weeks his hands and arms healed up; bo we have lots of cause for feeling grateful for the Cutieum Remedies. We find that the OuiiTtira Remedies are 3 valuable household., standby,-.-living aspire do-, twelve miles from-a* doctor, and where it costs from twenty to twcnty-Sve dollars to come up on the mountain Respectfully, Mrs. Lizzie Vincent Thomas, Fairmount, Walden's Ridge, Term., Oct. 13, 1905." The eriKisal ef the mbsrv teslirr.ozU! if en file in &• oScr of lli* frtSer Dreg & Cbemictl Cerporatlen. Refextxee: R. Towns I; Co-,.MerchM]!* T Sjdney,!».P. W. CainjUrto Cxtrracl Ksd IzitemKl Treatnicnt for vwtrj Bonos', from Kmple» to Scrcf ~,=~, Jrw:a Ic2kxkv t» AE* roTnUtiitjr at CrrtTcnrm Soap. ftad I&moltciu PCl»(Cb»epl«te Coalrd, IB vial nt Ml, .-n«j lie had ef all Ct-rp., Sole ProVL, V. S. A. •r-MaSed Free,"Till Great SUa EoatAiMmt, H. Tbwu ft OsSS'dMy.K'.S.TT. Compare this with your purchase and reject all substitutes This is a reduced facsimile of tbe genuine 6p CALIFORNIA F SYRUP of FIGS, Nature's Pleasant Laxative. k : —».e =—^»» J A THJS ECCEIIEKT ROBEBY PRESEKIS jV I" THE fi§ UOST ACCEPTASU FORM f5 h l / TH° KECtCaULLT USUTIVE PFUNCIPLES OF S) |fc PUWTS KNOWN TO ACT K!OST EDJEfTCUHT IT Tβ CJX«SETICSTSTDBEFrTCnj«.Cn T& to maxamc SS Xl HABITUAL CONSTIPATION A VCj MDTKEIMNYIUJBDE?aBErITCNm TO R ni naRLCOLOSMiOHEMMCKES/IHDKE- V\ VDiT fevers; to act tatratcr "4 FM wwieys, uver and boveu. s uJ depot!toGrew 32SwaWrBJULO?eON,E.a r | I Emphasize the word 'CALIFORNIA" I I when purchasing, and look for the I I circle Trade Mark in BLUE at top I lat package. From eil Chemists. I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 130, 1 June 1907, Page 6
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