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CHILD'S AWFUL 1/ Screamed with Pain Suffering Nearly Broke Parent's Heart — Twelve Years of Misery—Doctor Called Case Incurable—Helped from First, and SPEEDILYCffiED BY CWIGURAJiEWIEDIES 'l v.ih to inform you lliat your wonderful CuUtwa has put a stop to velyc ye-I'.s of misery I passed with my son. As an infant I noticed on hi.-, body a red spot and treated same Y.iilidifTcrentremcdiwfor about iivo years, but when the spot began to get larger I put I him under the care of doctors. Under their treatment the disease spread to four diifeient ports of his body. The longer the doctors treated him ihe worse it grew. During the day it would get rough and form like scales. At night it would be cracked, inflamed, and badly swollen, with terrible burning and itching. When I think of his suffering, it nearly breaks my heart. His screams could be heard down stairs. The suffering of my son made me full of misery. I had no ambition to work, to eat, nor could I sleep. One doctor told mo that my son's eczema was incurable and gave it up for a bad job. One evening I saw an article in the paper about the wonderful Cuticura and decided to give it a trial. "I tell you that Cuticura Ointment is worth its weight in gold; and when 1 had used the first box of Ointment there was a great improvement, and by the time I liad usod the second set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent my child was cured. Ho is now twelve years old, and his skin is as fine and smooth as silk. Michael Stcininan, Brooklyn, N. Y., April IG, 1905." '['he origin!! l , (if t!\o nlw-.'C tcftirnoniill is oil I'iio in the oiTu'col the i'uUi r l>n;:r .* Lhcnn.-al CVpyrnlm. JMerfncc: K, Towns \ Co., Jli-rctjuiite, Sydney, N". S.W. Cyiupkie Internal and Internal Treatment for every ol Cn'.iciiri £«.■!», Oin'.mput, nm) ] ' * ' ' v "" may I i'ulU? Kealp." riiis' " A fiii':!'.' cvi oflun rurr;i. I'clUt Drug Si Cliciii. Corp., Sn!c IVipj., I! AdJiciJ, iuTcHix

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TBE SWIFT CYCLE DEPOT. The Traveller £l2 10s. New Hudson - £ls, The Swift - - £2O. VERY BICYCLE GUARANTEED EASY TERMS ARRANGED. OLD CYCLES TAKEN 'AS PAr PAYMENT. A. GEORGE. Bkooquam Sibeei, Now Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 25 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 25 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 25 March 1907, Page 4

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