BUSH'S AWFUL SKIN HUMOUR Doctors and Hospitals Called It . Chronic Eczema and Said Sores Never Could Be Healed — Child Was Getting So Bad /Mother Didn't Know What To Do. ■ CURED BY CUTICURA AT A SMALL EXPENSE ■ i "Words cannot express my gratitade for what Cutacura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent have done for my son, who when two JBBwßfij years old had cc- ' fljfc _?■_, zetnaas bad as any W\ «* Iffl child could have it. *fi__ J IK_SB * * iad severa l d° c " * ors * bu * wlien they treating il Jv% ft hini nis head would I begin to get sore ,J I 1 again, almost the I i \\ neit *™y* •** got so / \s> 1 bad I really didn't - know what to do. At last we took him to the hospital, where the doctors said he had chronic eczema. They gave mc _ wash for it, but said it was foolish to think of it ever being cured. " The child was failing so I thought I must do something, and reading •boot Cuticura, I went to the nearest drug store and purchased a.set of Cuticura Remedies. lusedhalf of them an d found some relief and improvement, bat thought the change for the better was only temporary, as it had been with all the other medicines ordered by the doctors. But by tbe time I had used one cake oLSoap, one and a half boxes of CTtnimeni, and one Email : bottle of Resolvent, the cute was i complete and permanent, with not a sign of a sore from that day to this,—over two years. I shall never be without Cuticura Soap. Mrs. J. Schepperio, Brooklyn, N. V., Feb. 9,1905." The TlgftnJ«t —«_>—ttn————l bom _*is _• a—<c«f_aTMlirSmfeCfcaDiaaCarfaattMu Befocn—: B. Tsnak By*ty,N-S.W. CtanpltM I—ten— aad Inter_J tn—«al tor «—ay ___mr,(ram Vbopta to Serof*h. trvm iEfmacy to Ag«, *fffll(ChM_lte Cuted, in tW of 8D), mty be iU ot «fi draetut*. AitutoMtofteacuß— nttec£TOg*<_•_. CoriT, Sole Prop.-, Bortaa, U. 8. A. „a >- •»-Mailed Free, "Be— to Care Ewry Hojnsn&y __d_i_S_. Jam k-C-, Syiaty, _.S. _ PATERNOSTER'S ■H PILLS ■■ THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR BOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, AND ALL PAINS OF HEAD, FACE, AMD LIMBB. Caa ke obtained «i>a«»fi. all Chemists. Plica 1/-, 2/6, *'6, •—d 11/- per Box, and Iron * ' tbe Proprietors, POINGDESTRE & TRUMAN, 71, old __arr boas, -obtdos a_3. i ' ■ BUTTER. CHAMPION THAMES VALLEY BUTTER 'A GAIN jSarj° B _S. WINNER ALL FIRST PRIZES 1306 SHOW, AND WINNER WEDDEL CUP, VALUED 25 GUINEAS AND £20 CASE* PRIZE For Highest Average Grade for the period October Ist, 1906, to March. 3lst, 1907. Showing conclusively that for UNIFORMITY OF HIGHEST GRADE QUALITY IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. ASK FOR •"THAMES -T7-ALLEY TJUTTEa, AND HATE NO OTHER, ;v,_-i- J, A DAMs& cp- *_k J77i. v stan_et-st. ' '^.•_r' l ; AuckliuKi P p p* , '**yrt_tlTT_ " " '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 6
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