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Bl'Slll Si HUMOUR Ears Looked as if They Would Drop Off—Body Entirely Covered — Face Mass of Sores —Three Doctors Could Not Cure—Child Grew Worse—Face and Body Now Clear. CURED BY CUTICURA IN TWO WEEKS Mrs. George J. Stecse, of 701 Coburn St., Akron, Ohio, tills in the following letter of another of those remarkable cuies of torturing, disfiguring skin humours daily nsndo by C'utieura Soap, assisted by Cuticura, Ointment, after physicians, and all else had failed: "I fcelit mydu'y toparents of other poor -<H*i suffering babies to tell you what Cuticura has done for my litf!" i l ...lighter. She broke out all over her body with a humour, and ivei'Mtl everything recommended, but without results. I called in three doctors, they all claimed they could help her, but she continued to grow worse, ller body was a mass of sores, and her little face was being eaten away; her ears looked as if they would drop off. Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and before I had used half of the cake of Soap and box of Ointment the sores had all healed, and my little one's face and body were as clear as a now-born babe's. I would not be without it again if it cost five dollars, instead of seventy-five cents, which is all it cost us to cure our baby, after spending many dollars on ductors and medicines. Thf urijiiistii <>f the uh-.u is on file in UIC office t>( tin !'• itttT Drun \ Ch* (.'"rpi-reli m. Ilof.-r. no-: K.Towiib.v < .... Ml r.-.am.s Sydm-y, .V. S. W. J>.irrtial and I;.t.rt;n! for i-rery Huinnur, from ti» .-cryfulfi, from Infancy lu Age, Soup, Oininn-iit, and flwolvftil (Cliwolile CiitMl, ' vial c TP.. 00l . . □ST - Mailed tree," All About ll".c Skin, Scalp, and Hair.' Addtess, it. Towns t Co., Srdsev, jf, s, Yr.

S Brighter Days Are Coming—- ■" If you get rid of that cough or "cold. There arc many harrowing " fates which might be tolriol (he " 3r;adful consequences of neglect. " How from such small beginnings " the simple cough develops into " roDC hitis or Disease ot the Lungs, " while the unheeded Cold brings " on Chest Troubles. andTalas. too " frequently terminates in the faiai " consumption. " There are many remedies adver- " Used to cure Coughs and Colds. " eware ">ose which allay i " tation by the use of the deatf " dealing Cocaine as an Ingredient, " which it is criminal to aduinis- " tec ta children. " A thoroughly sate, effective, and "sure remedy will be found in " Benjamin Gum." It's no! a new- " fangled " Miracle of Science" " boosted Into eminence by engr- " mous adv»;»jlo0. & t ' It s a compound In which the "one principal ingredient is the balsamic resin of a tree which " grows in Sum!:?, Borneo, and Siarn, where it has been used for "centuries by the natives, andlts " Marvellous Healing Pow- • j n " affections of the chest i s well 11 known. Benjamin Gum" produces co- " pious expectoration, relaxes Hie " air passages, and instantly checks "th: cough. It removes the tight"neu of the chest, soothes aid " allays the it itation. and heals the " Inflamfd surfaces. In cases ot "hacking cough with subsequent ■ v '.u*Uon it acts in a manner marvellous to all, except <. who know its wonderful ng va''te I ' •imln Hum" Is 1/6 at any list's. There ire thim 0 I ")- ' .is bjt o-.'" lu'KEir~& CoT ' RAVK just landed dire'-'t from K-'lj'', Japan, ux a.s. Nikku Mjiu, (J AKA.Yi ! !•/> UKST OAUMTV SKIN BAMBOO VERANDAH BLINDS. CQMI'ARK Tlil-.S! I'RKT.S with what you liavu pa d invvinu^ly: OH .| ; - Sfi v.ide (/. • nil u i-i. . > t, wj. uf -idc 8 h -ai-'ii. cash oxi.v. All f: Mi>p. CHILDREN'S PUSH CARTS In .!■:!< a! v,ui;-!y fu>m 21/ each. 1-i 1 '': valtn.' yu saw. I uok for a -mail om-iyniiK'nt of VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE VASES To land n'xt wcrk ox s.s. Kumaos Mavu. BAKER & Co. Devon Stre^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 24 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 24 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 24 November 1906, Page 4

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