' ~~ 717 1 T — r — '■ % # ' *- ... , . . - " Worried and -Tortured for 5 Years. ;' Covered wJth.£ruptioh;'AlLGver. jCould" Net Sleep ncr &est, Felt; "LikeTearbg Himself to Pieces. *_With First Use of Cuticura Oint-. jfoen-V had.No-Ucfemg at All. if Q i. ... i k , Jt , y.'l have been tortured for the past five , Wars with a bad.slda disease. I attended tho §ho_p!t_rTdr two jezrs, off and on, with it. Ths -last * time 'I Attended for five mouths- • without- success. My back, chest.Tegs, arms, scalp, in fact all over, were covered vrita the et_p_oH.' I could not,El,eep at night - nor rest ia the dsytinie. i -My fcac!. was 1 a- Bmother ; from uec_ to taps with hundreds of spots" and nasty sores. They worried - me and tertured me so I * reTfSs-tnSij&li'r could tear royseffi-to pieces. I showed Etjjne of my T7o_c-i-_ies, and they saad that they never sa.nr anyt_iagr so "bad, and they kiow how I was-worried and tartared by this toin-ible itching skia disease. ***I had tried many remedies -without any use, but finally I started using Cuticura pintjraet and with the very first application I ■wte i*_eve£ and had no itchinp at all. -Then I gat s, good Bight's sleep -which I had not higl krweeks: r Wft_aa {b.fortnipht everrthingr bad coHopJetely disappeared as if by Hiacio ntiwer. and: -I* hare* had ne. trouble since. I incsr -that Guticura has cured me. and I rtewifiir advise those who suffer with any skin ttmiiile, hoaspevfr bad it may be or -whEtet^r otfeer xemedies maiy have f_3ed them, tc'iriTs t_e -wonderful Cuticura P^eaiedies a trtel. lieEferre their ctrre will be eifected; Bot foFa Hftle -while but for g»sd, fer Cuticura hid one of the worst cases te tackle when it cured me." (Signed) G. J. Dance, 27, New Read, Bresiford, Midds:., Bng-., May 19, 1910. Gut_9_ra S^p and Ointment are seld"* t___uj}_i«t_'-"Sie TTfo'rkl. ' Send to !R. Towns _ CsJt H^Sy W., tor aTlißeral sziß|fle ef ' Cutirara- ©mtmei-t and free 32-page Cuticura bqp_l_tv_' pride to -the swoedy and e_ect^^o tientinent of skin and scalp diseases. A]|T6Sp6CtiV6 : ©f V '.1 • «Tlie pr-ce-is/trat 'a jnktter. 'Wfiat ! T -.ave'been liittifig" at __f"t_j_isd years is tliat my system iof Modern, ."Casii' Tailoring"' is exactly wliat you get for a lot more money at the credit tailor's. The price is small, because the Irarchaseis lor^cash. __Very a suit that you order at iGeorge, Da vies'- is cut ' and tailored by high-grade workmen whose , abilities " entitle them to ' receive from me bigger salaries than the^average credit tailor can afford to pay. ' <i\'l ..-** -- •■ %_.% _. -- • ■' " I pxomise you the best — nothing less. •-•»,, I am in a position to do it._ M^r'cuifcfefs' are "men' who 1 have studied r tailoring r as a chemist stujfies-jfiotajiy.-'. ;They know^t^ poaeibilSies^ _q yb_r* case; thai as one reason why I promise yoxt'sanstactorl- tailoring. _f[_t it is necessary_, ,t.Q,-Pay,me cas^/ I will not entertain a cre^ dit *; proposition the^best man in the land>-~--~~~.- rr .- r -_.J.... J ... ?ay ""George ' " Da vies" cash." Yoa'll reap a big saving in the - priee, and- get a antee of" perfect satisfaction "Drjevejy penny-of -yoiir money-back! s 55/-, -63/-. 751- .. .__ GASH Fof[-^GEIUIfIHE2^ TAILOR Mfkhi SUITS "~ LIMITED. "THE MODERN TaIIOR," 56 WILLIS STEEET j (Between Evening Bost and Grand Hotel)/ WELLINGTON. STRJ!K!WG EXPERtSVtENTS * *S:- AT THE REQUEST OF THE | The reaaarkabje feeding experiments -conducted in the School - - of physiology, Tpinity, ColXege,- " Dublin, at the request of the .Loefll- Government, Board for "Ireland, preve that rTsrhcn added to a fixed diet, has , a body-building eff&et efjual to ■from 10 to 20 times the weight Tof the Bovri. taken. BETWS OF TriESt EXPE-USEitIS CAH BE HAS itfSH «■.. APPUBJtnOH.' .- tid -■ ■_ - l^j- t-^ »■ *- . & CLEAHANCE SALE" i i-gffil7.T,T(ffßy; - Wainhas, Priesn Field _P '-Glassee, Telescopes, Miacoscopes, ClS&s&^J*&i?%tigMi-&4lts PriKe. See Wi-tdoWi-SCHOLEFIELD'S GESTENSTONE HOU-S, 39, Mannere-sfe' C-eri to-Fielder'i).
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 4
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