CURING SKIN DISORDERS.
Treatment to Purify the Blood is Required;
Thosa who suffer with Eczema and similar ekin disorders, (require treatment that will purify Hie blood. Pimples, and rashes always indicate impurities in the blood. Sometimes it will be necessary to restrict the diet, avoiding rich or greasy foods. It is important also to avoid rubbing the skin with greasy ointments, which may clog the pores and irritate tho complaint. Tho best blood purifier is Dr. Williams' iPink Pills. They directly and promptly help to make new, rich blood, which carries health and healing throughout the body. ■ Mr. John Treves, of 522 Nicholson Street, North . Fitzroy, Melbourne, tells how they cured him of Eczeina that resisted all other treatment. Ho snys:— "I noticed my skin Retting , very hot and irritable, and gradually Eczema appeared on my arms, and slowly spread all over thorn, and also appeared on tho front of tho thighs and the backs of the calves. Nothing would drive away tho trouble. As fast as ono part dried off tho eczema would appear in another place. It looked very angrjr and inflamed. I-could hardly bear tho bedclothes to touch tho skin, and tho perpetual irritation would bo maddening. I could not resist nibbing and scratching the surfaces but they always felt worse afterwards. I spent a lot of money trying for a cure, but no ointments would ea?o me. One dav a friend told mo that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills wero a tonic for impoverished blood so I thought I would take an internal medicine this lime and with the third box tho skin was certainly less irritable and burning. I bought a few more boxes and presently tho patches grew smaller, and I could notico my blood was much richer. I kept on till they took away every vestigo of the trouble." Remember only Iho genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure. Don't bo gulled into taking something said to be just as good. • Of all dealers at Us. per box, six bose.s lGs. Cd.,oT frmh the Dr. William? , Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd.,. Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1503, 27 July 1912, Page 13
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452Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1503, 27 July 1912, Page 13
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