Torturing Eczema Covered Hcad ; Face, Neck, and Arms—Parents were in Despair, Fearing His Death or Lifelong Suffering—Condition was Pitiful—Baffled Treatment. CURED IN THREE DAYS BY CUTICURA OINTMENT "My little son's eczema started when he was seven weeks old, his head, face, shoulders, neck, l and arms suddenly be-\Hi-»y coming red and rough, \ - j just the way one's ~ hands turn if one dab»f\. bles in water a great onths, without avail. "" child's condition ,„, , , . „, t from bad to worse, /'/ I \ ! \ the affected parts be- ' coming one solid sore. He was a pitiable sight, b crying nearly all the . time and quite ex_ji hausting himself in his ' efforts to allay his torlunng skin by rubbing and scratching. We were almost despairing, thinking it meant either death or lifelong suffering, but Outicura Ointment was at last applied, and within a few hours Mrs. Cooper said she noticed a change for Iho better. After three days' treatment it was quite apparent that a complete cure had been effected. In a week his skin was perfectly clear, ltailly, I should never have believed it if I had not i - " '" —■ • sirin irritation, and is now the perfect pict lire of health. I cannot, too strongly ■s my gratitude for what th'o wonderful Cuticura has done for us. I am only too n" N. H., July !, Rend to neni\..„ cuiaßookonTreatr ijyjr."**: Miliin Atnct, J. He: India. U K. I'aill. C'a!;;i!la f Pniv 4 Cnt-ni. Corp., tule Praps,, u^=i
Christmas conies every year, and to .ill of us it coines much quicker every time. Time was when the last week at school seemed an eternity, but nowadays it comes all too quiekly. Happy, careless times, those school-days. Youi boys are passing through the same time now; make 'em as happy as you can; and what pleases a boy more than having a •lice suit 011? Remember the proud look srj your Tare when you were a youngster frith a new suit. Dress your'boy well and he'll be pleased wilh himself; dres3 him at "The Kash" and you'll be pleased with yourself, for you'll" get honest, dependable goods there at a moderate figure. They've just landed a lot of Conway suits, and if you want to give the boy a Christmas present, give him one of those; they have them from 13s (id to 27s fid. Don't forget the shop—"The Kash," just below Nolan's auction mart, Devon-stieet, New Plymouth.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 51, 19 February 1908, Page 4
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399Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 51, 19 February 1908, Page 4
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