ECZEMA ALL OVER LITTLE ML Could Not Stick Pin Between Sores. As if Scalded. Broke and Formed Sores. Pitiful to See. Cuticura i Soap and Ointment Cured Her. » Italians. Via Ballarat. Tic.—" Mr Uttie girl. Violet, has suffered with eczema ever since vaccination some five years ago- The eczema came out all over her: you could not stick a pin between the sores and more especially in her joints. It was like as if she had been scalded, and the busters used to break and form sores which were full of humour. It was pitiful to see her. "I tried ointments and several other remedies but derived no benefit, so I sent an order for Cuticura Ointment, and am pleased to say after using two tins and bathing well with the Cuticura Soap she is cured and the Cuticura Remedies have cured her. I used to apply them in the following* manner: bathe with Cuticur* Soap morning and night and apply Cuticura Ointment on linen after bathing." (Signed) Mrs. W. Feel, October. 1912. Do yon wish to improve your complexion bands or hair? If you wish a tkin clear of pimples, blackheads and other annoying eruption*, hands soft and white, hair live and glossy, and scalp free from dandruff and itching, begin to-day the regular urn of Cuticura Soap for the toilet, bath and shampoo, assisted by an occasional light application of Cuticura Ointment. No ether method Is so agreeable, so often effective and so economical in treating poor complejdons. red. rough hands, and dry. thin and falling hair, as well as eczemas, rashes and other eruptions. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address B. Towns & Co.. Sydney, M , . S. W*
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 9
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295Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 9
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