Spread Rapidly Over Body—Limbs and Arms Had to Be Bandaged and Scalp Looked Dreadful Suffered Untold Misery for Three Years—Better in Two Months. MARVELOUS CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES ncculy covered. Vv'c h;:j a'.l the i'.'m tors (■round 11.J imi! .-(>;:io from lar-er j '■■:crs. 1.-ufc no 0:10 bilped iii'ii a pa.. ..ic'a, '/he eczema was something teriblc, ;\ii'J. the- doctors said it was the v.orsfc rasa they ever saw. At times Lis whole [.oily and face were covered, all lr.it Lis foet'. I had to bandage h's lir.ii--; and s just dreadful. I used many kinds of patent medicines before trying the Cuticura Remedies, — tU to no avail. "A friend teased Tie to try CuticurnAt last I constated, when my bOj was thrco years and four months old, having had eczema all that time, and suffering untold misery. I began to use all three of the Cuticura Remedies; the Cuticura Soap helped as well as the Ointment. He was better in two months; in six months ho was well; but I gave him the Cuticura Resolvent one year, using twelve bottles, I think, and always used the Cuticura Soap for bathing, and do now a good deaf. He was four years old before he was well, and his skin became perfectly fair when cured. I give you permission to publish this letter for I am I always glad to do good wh r think I have told you all there is necessary to tell." Mrs. R. L. Risley, Oct. 24, 1905. Picrmont, N. H. NEW PLYMOUTH. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. PIRST Q.ATIIERIXU. MASTER MONDAY. WESTERN PARK I—Maiden Race, 150 yds; 25/
-. - dieap, 80/, 20/ and 5/; 2/, accept.. 2/. .■—iiu.wls Handicap; (10/, 20/ and 5/; nom. 2/, accept. ]/. 4—44oyds Handicap; 100/, 20/ and 10/: iioni. 2/, accept. 3/. s—Half-mile JlanJicap; 80/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 2/. (I—Mile Handicap; 80/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 2/. S—Sack Kace; 10/; nom. ]/. !)—Kelay Kace (school teams of 3 boys under 14); medals; nom. free. 10—High Schools Kace; medal; nom. free. 11—Veterans' Kace, 100 yds; 3 trophies; nom. )/. 12—Barrell Kace, 50yds; 10/; nom. 1/. 13—Medley Hac- " ■--- '»> - < and 2/0; Si... 14—Putting the Shot; trophy value £1; nom. 1/. 15—Maiden Bicycle, 1 10/; nom. 1/0; pos lli—One Mile Uicyciej nom. 2/, accept. 1/. 17—1% M:le Bicycle; 00/ and 20/ nom 2/, accept. 1/. IB—Two Mile Bicycle; 80/ and 20/; nom. 2/, accept. 2/. 10—Bagpipe Music (l'ibiv _ Marches); 40/ and 10/; nom. 1/0. 20—Bagpipe Music (Straths- • Keels); 30/ and 5/; non 21—Highland Fling (in costume); 30/ and »/; nom. 1/0. 22—Sword Dance (in costume); 30/ and 5/; nom. 1/0. 23—Highland Fling (boys under 10); gold and silver medals; free. 24—Sword Dance (boys under lli); 25—Highland Fling (girls under 10); gold and silver medals; free. 20—Sword Dance (girls under 10); gold and silver medals; free. lints prize, gold medal ') donated by j. Bennett, highest number of points in running events, pper: U. Shannon. i\ nations for Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 11, 10, 17 and 18, close with the Secretary. I>.o. Box 110, New Plymouth, on Tuesday 19th March, at 8 p.m., or with Mr A. George, Brougham street, or W. tobacconist, Devon-street. Ali other events post, entry. All events under rules of N.Z.A.U. and League of Wheelmen. Boys' and girls' races controlled by a special committee. JAS. McLKOD, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 2 March 1907, Page 4
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