CHILD ATE AN ENTIRE BOX OF CUTICURA — — m- ■ Spread on Some Crackers-- Not the Slightest Injury Resufted from Little Fellow's Escapade —In Most Pbsitive Way Ingredients of CUTICURA PROVEN PURE SWEET AND HARMLESS ■ — A New York' friend of Cuticura -writes l>.e following interesting letter: — " "My Siree year old 6ori «fad heir, lifter being put to bed on ft trip across 'the Atlantic, investigated the stateroom and located a box of graham ~ crackers and a "box of Cuticura Ointment. . ""When a search was made for the box, it was found empty and the kid admitted that he Tiaa eaten the contents of the entire box spread on .the crackers. It cured him of a bad cold and I don't know whafc else." - No more conclusive evidence than . the above could be offered that every ingredient of Cutioura Ointment is absolutely pure, -sweet and- harmless. If it may toe safety eaten by a younc child; none but the most "beneficial, results rian foe* expected to attend tt^ to even the 'teodcrest rfekin or yoitngeac infaat. Thte ?'feelfia« Sr i^. shsred bjr mothers <and nurses' to^such an extent that Cuticura Soap -and Cuticura Ointment have for ftkatry years been unheaifattngly. used thrwfhout -the ctvilized \rorld for ?"pfeservrog, and beautifying the" skin, scalp, hair and I hands of infanta and- ehUdrezi from the (hour of •birth.^'And fiwater still, if {possible, is the oonfidesce Tepeead in Cuticura Hemodies for the treatment of torturing «nd disfiguring humours ot skin and sqalp. '-The . suffering wHich .they have thus alleviated among the young and the comfort they have afforded worn-out and worried parents have led to their adoption in countless homes as priceless agents in the speedy, permanent, safe and economical treatment of infantile and birth humours, eczemas, rashes, irritations, jflflgrrrnßtions and chafings, .and other itching, scaly and pimply humours when all other remedies writable for children fail. A Beference: R. Towns A Co., Sydney. Outicnr* Remedies are sold throughout th* world. ' Bcoota: London, 27. Charterhouse So.; Fmrb, 5, Bus de U Paix: Australia. R. Towns & Co.. Sydney; V. 8.- A.. Potter Drue & Chem. Corp.. Sole Props.. Boston. *3~Ftoat tree, 32-page book on ikin diseases.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 72
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