Irritation Caused Baby to Scratch. Prevented Sleep. Cuticura Heals. m "My baby was between ten and twelve months eld when eruptions broke out on her face, which was very itchy. 1 was told it was eczema. It appeared in blotches and the skin was red. The irritation caused her to scratch her face. It prevented her from sleeping and caused disfigurement. ■'J sent lor a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment which did her good, so I bought more which healed her." (Signed) Mrs. W.Erossmann, Albert St., Rutherford,N. S. W. Use Cuticura Soap and Ointment for all toilet uses. Soap to cleanse. Ointment to soothe and heal. For sample coch address: *R. Towns & Po . Sydney, N.S. W.” Sold everywhere. Chitk-.urs Soap shores without mu*.
A COLD IS OFTEN THE FORERUNNER! WILSON’S Pino-Mentho Pastilles Kill the “ Cold ” Germ Instantly. Do not alw ,he least co!cl to cle x el '??' M yoU k d ° P cn^ in •' settling.” Get a tin of W. son s Pmo-Mentho Past.lles at cc and suck one every now and again. You cannot always o. \ go by " signs. The germ may have just entered. Kill it in the mouth. spurvd\y 'NURSE' A COLD BY NEGLECTING IT AND YOU MA Y BRING UP A TIGER WILSONS Pino-Mentho Pastilles CORE AND PREVENT Colds, Coughs, Influenza and all Throat ailments. Sold Everywhere 1/9 o Tir„ ALEX WILSON & Co. Ltd., Malcolm Urn off 256 George St,, Sydney, N.S. Wales. * m rss, Of an hiqh*&ms Chemists £ Stores* Your Skin and Complexion can be kept in a Perfect Condition all the year round by a regular use ol BEET HAM'S "g a-rola It effectually removes all Roughness, Redness, Tan, Irritation, etc., and is delightfully Soothing and Refreshing at all times. Manufactured by M. BEETHAM & SON, CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND.
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Southland Times, Issue 18854, 21 June 1920, Page 7
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295Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18854, 21 June 1920, Page 7
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