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CO! Elf Hii VtRTKi Young Woman Found in Awful Condition with Scabies—Bedy a Mass of Sores from Scratching—Tried Many Remedies for Seven Weeks —Result Was Discouraging, But ITCHING TORTURES YItLDED TO CUTICURA " WLiio I was doing missionary work In ih« lower portion of several cities I found it necessary to know a little of the efficacy of a few medicines and after a while I found that a little knowledge of Cuticura was about aH I nettled. Ona of the rery bad cases I had to deal with was that of a young woman v;I:o had oomoto us not only krdt-n In spirit-but in a most awi'l condition physically, Our doctor examined I island told us that she had Ecabies (tas itch), incipient paresis, rheum&ticin. etc., brought on from exposure atd the effects of her ragged-eaged life, tor poor body was a maES of sore.s frciii scratching and she was not able to retain Eolid food. We tried many thin; e good tonic was prescribed and batl;s with airubbing of lard and sulphur. V.'e worked hard for seven weeks and you can imagine how discouraged wo r;.?:o when, after all that time, we col .1 =co eo little improvement. One day i happened to aee a Cuticura advertisement telling how a little baby had been curea of a bad case of skin eru-.tica, and although I had but 97 cent;: (four UttHiugs)'with me, I bought a cake -.f Cuticura Soap and a bottle of Cuf Resolvent. When I reaohed hone I was like a child with a new toy, n:id n bathed our patient well and gave her a full dose of the Besoivent. She pier t that night better than she had sin o she had been with us and the ncr.t dry I located the price of a box of Cuticum Ointment. I am not exaggerating when X say that in exactly fivo wee!:a this young woman was able to lo<i f a position, being strong enough to *«i and full of ambition. In another month she left the home, strong and well. Laura Jane Bates, £5 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., 0. S. A.. Mar. 11. '07." Send to nearest depot for freo Cuticura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every IXumour of Infanta, Children, and Adults fonalsta ol Cuticura Soap to Cleanse the sun, Cuticura Ointment- to Hdftl the Skin, and Cutirum Rty BOlreot or Cutfcura Resolvent Pills (Chocolate Coated) to Purify the Blood. A Hlnele Sot o»ca Com. Soldthroughout the world. Depots 27, Charterhouse Bq.: Paris, 5. line d> to Paix; Australia, H. Towns A Co.. Sydney; f otter Drug 6 Chem. Corp- Sole Props.

SOOTHING Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prwenf PITS, CONVULSIONS, etc. Preserve a fleshy state cf ihe con^r'.-.-tiop iN . ft CHILDREN —^ I Please observe the EE in STEESMAh'. i Shop on ft cash ?nd see what you save every Jme at the A.B.C. Boot Company's stocKtaking sale. The usual price is" named first in each instance, the lower prices being for cash: —Ladies' i(l:K'p and button shoes. Ifls 6d, 13s 6d; ladm*' glare Derby shoe®, Ifa Gd, 13s GJ; ladies' glace lace and button shoes, 7s (11. 5s fid; ladies 1 tan kid alioo*. 10 to 20 per rent, off: gents' box calf Derby bals, 21s, 16a 0u; gents' shooters, 7s Gd, 10? 6d. 14s 6d; gents' b*!g (wide fitting), 10s Cd, 7s 6d; ladies' gum boots, 12s 6d, 10s 6d. A.B.C. mail order department; all par* eels carriage p«id.—Advt, , , .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 275, 14 November 1908, Page 6

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584

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 275, 14 November 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 275, 14 November 1908, Page 6

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