.north smxicv, X.S.W, Mrs. A. K. fiibson, 7;~, [loltcrma' street. North Sydney, N.S.W., write "T ean recommend Dr. Sheldon's Ma netie I/imment, which will remove wurl llv sister hail u nuiulier of warts on In Lame ISack, Cuts. Bruises, and Hums, and repeated applications will effect ,\ euro ill a remarkably short time. Trice Is Od and 3s per bottle. Obtainable everywhere. Just arrived, at Dock-rill's, Devon 'street Central, Few Plymouth, an in dent of Allan's famous gents' boot 3, alt' C. and J! Clarke's superior lad'—' *■■"■' and shnea. In stock, a large ai of tii *>est ladies', gents', and cmidre.i' colonial toots and shoes by reliable makers. All the a!>ove are offered tthe public at prices that can't lie beaten. -Advt.
k Chest, Back, and Head—Pain, ik-il, and Tingling Were Excrucialing—Nerves in Exhausted Condition—Sleep Badly Broken. "URE BY CUTICURA SEEMED LIKE MAGIC fi ~sU had anything the r .'- J matter with her l-'i -c; / Bkin until four months ago, when ' /■'/ V">' W'-'S an eru Ption broke 'ill "\ i m out on her chest. ' > Tl\o first sympt '.t.aps:n<<r<, and thenfollowed thick ■■i ,i:i.l Misters, which would break and ■■: ir-M'v. I took her to a doctor, :i.-. ii:> pronounced it to be eczema of a .-..• I w.l form. He treated her, but . ; "i I ii[ brins chucked, the disease ''id. It .showed itself on her back, ,'J. rh.v. quickly spread up 1 nil 'in of her head was a..^^ u , »,m ' '-■<■ ha.ir had to he cut off. The pain :;;•:' was excruciating, and u; • ;ih that and the heat and tinr,' u::r life was almost unbearable. 1 ■. ;• 'ino run down in liealtb, and at ; '= v.-as very feverish, languid, and ■•->', and occasionally she was de- ->■!■*. Ibir nerves were in such a low .w lint she could not bear to be left i:io. jn spite of the cold weather .:' y.-.iuld insist on having her bedroom •in;; ,',v open, and would lean out on '■.- window-sill. .She did not have a per hour's sleep for many nights. :'. ! ie s.icand. doctor we tried afforded .. r as little relief as the first, and 1 really do not know what we should 'tivo done iC we had not read how 'ulicira cured a similar ease. . I purhased Cuticura Soap, Cuiicuid Oint--.r-.'it, and Cuticura Pills, and before V Ointment was three-quarters in'hed every trace of the disease was "one. It really seemed like magic, tier hair is coming on nicely, and I itiil apply the Cuticura Ointment as I .ir.l '•" increases the growth wonder- •■''). sirs. T. W. Hyde, 1, Ongar l-ucc, Brentwood, Essex, Mar. 8,1907." Rend to nearest depot for free Cuticuraßook on Treatment of Skin Diseases. Cr.'t?ii7:i Unnrtl'r.l are sola lliroushout the world. 't-.ois: l.p.nduii, L'..('!i:iitiTlmuseSn.;rnr[3. f>, Kuo • :p. l':iN: Auii(r:;lia. It. Towns & Co.. Sydney;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 41, 13 March 1909, Page 6
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