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Accompanied by Terrible Itching— A Complicated and Most Distressing Case—Well-known Remedies Failed to Cure—Doctor Thought an Operation Necessary—Then CUIfCURA PROVED ITS WONDERFUL EFFICACY "I am now eighty years old and one morning, three years ago, I was taken with ft liard pain in my right side. In two day? I had an attack of piles (hemorrhoids), bleeding and protruding. The doctor gave me some medicine and an ointment for tliem which helped me some but I had to keep using them oil the time. Then X changed to tho P—remedy; but if I did not uso it every day, I would get worse. The doctor said the only help for mo was to go to a hospital and be operated on. At thin time, about a year ago, I went to uri.ng tho S remedies. I tried thorn iV r f<jur or five months but did not get much help for my piles. During trj time sores would come cn a fleshy paiv of my body. They bothered mo all iho time. .1 would get one healed and another would coma. These sores changed to eczema, accompanied by a terrible itching. It seemed as if I could not keep my hands from tearing my flesh. This and tho pile trouble brought on an inflamed condition. Then I got tho Cuticura, Remedies. I washed the affected ports with Cuticura Soap and warm water in the morning, at noon, and at night, then used Cuticura Ointment on .the irritated surfnccs and injected a Quantity of Cuticura Ointment with a Cuticura Suppetitory Syringe. I also took Cuticura Resolvent Pills three times a day. It took a month of this treatment to get me in a fairly healthy state and then 1 treated myself once a day for three m-nths and, after that, once or twice a week. It is fortunate that I used Cuticura. The treatments I hnd tried took a l<>t cf money that I would have saved by using Cuticura Remedies sooner, but I am wiser now, and I would not feel safe without them. J. 11. Henderson, Ilopkinton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. t U. S. A., April 20, 1907." Send to nearest depot for Cuticura Bock on Treatment of Skin Diseases. Compile Exferml find Internal Treatment for iv.vi y Jlumor ul liifnnu, Children,mid Adults eonof ('tuicura Soup to ClcariM the Skin, Culleum Omtmuut. to ITonl the Skin, and Cuticura lk-solvcnt, or in tlicform of Pills (Chocolate Coated) I" 1 unly ihc Blood; also tho Cuticura Suppository »Syr;-ji-e. PoW throußhout the world. J depots: " : Paris, 5, Hue do - & Co., Sydney;
LANE'S MEOOLINE for the Hands. A Skin Food made specially for the Hands. 1/- Bottle at all Chemists and Stores. a SOOTHING Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, etc. Preserve a healthy state of the constitution IN CHILDREN [ Please observe the EE in STEE3MAN. CONTAIN NO | rr .POISON i ««
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 160, 27 June 1908, Page 6
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