Hands, Arms, and Feet Affected — Medical Treatment Made Hands Swell and Run Water—Was as Helpless as a Baby—Followed a Neighbour's Advice and Her CURE BY CUTICURA HAS BEEN PERMANENT "My daughter, Mrs. Hannah Austin, lives with m, and in September, 1606, something came on her hands and feet which a doctor said was eczema. Be gave her a box of ointment which caused her bands to ■well and run water. She was in a dreadful state and as helpless U a baby. A neighbour, whose child had had aiabmlar disease jMQthfJnead/ frecomjywffMwßia Ointment. Finding that it did her good, wis went on trying Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Fills. Being employed in the mills as a silk worker, my daughter had had to give up work for • fortnight, but after using Cuticura Bsmedisi tot a few days she was able to resume her occupation. The disease not only affected her hands and feet but went up to her elbows. In all she had two tablets of Cuticura Soap, three boxes ot Cuticura Ointment (some of which is still left), and one bottle of Cuticura Pills. There has been no return of the distressing eruption and she is now working regularly. Mrs. Margaret Doxey, 43, Broad St., Leek, Staffordshire, June 19,1907." Send to nearest depot for free Cutl* curaßook on Treatment of Skin Diseases. mended me to I
LET MOTHERS KNOW That a warm hath with Cutieura Soap and a (ingle anointing with Cutieura, the great Skin Cure, and purest and ■weetest of emollient#, will afford instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tor-tured babies, and rest for tired, wornout mothers when ail else fails. conatoti of CuUron Bo*p to Claw the Skin, OtttPilx: Australia. R. Towns & Co.. TOttry; fw- Afrir*. Ltd., C*pe Town. etc., f «.A, Potter L>ros 4 Cbem. Corp.. Sola Proi*, Here are seasonable holiday offerings at the Melbourne Clothing Company:— .Men's pure linen handkerchiefs, 5s (VI the half dozen; boy's straw hats, Is 3d; menV stylish boater straws, -N Cd to 8s fxl; men's Brazilian P,mamas 4s lid to 10s 6d: men's genuine native-woven Panamas 19s 6d to 355; men's celluloid collars, 3d; boy's celluloid collars 6d; men's fine euboert locks, It pair.—
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 309, 4 January 1908, Page 6
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