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Intense Itching Eczema Drove Him Nearly to Despair—Chief Surgeon of a London Hospital Called It Worst Case He Had Ever Seen— Got Little or No Relief Until CUTICURA STOPPED HIS UNBEARABLE TORTURE "About four y«»rs ago, In London, I WU troubled by a severe itching and dry, sourfv Bkin on my ankles and feet. The same, in a few days, 'was the case with my arms and scalp. I could haraly keep from scratching,vhich, t I need hardly \say. made it tvror ac. Then large red patchw appeared, with inflammation and soreness. - - After ten days, thousands of small red pimples fanned. Oq becoming dry, these caused intense itching. I was advised to go to the hospital for diseases of the skin. I did bo and was an out-patient for a month or more, the chief surgeon saying: 1 never saw such a bad case of eczema. But I got little or no relief. Then I tried many so-called remedies, but I beoame so bad that I almost gave up in despair. On coming to this country I heard so many accounts of cures by Cuticura Remedies that I resolved, as a last resource, to give them a trial. This yti* after Buffering agonieß for twelve months, and right glad am X that I did so, for I was relieved of the almost unbearable itching after two or three applications of Cuticura Ointment. I continued its use, combined with a liberal use of Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Resolvent Pills and am more than thankful to say that after using three sets of the Remedies. I was completely cured. I can only add that, should any one be suffering as I did, I hope that they will do as I did, and I am sure of the results. Henry Searle, Cross St.. Little Rock, Ark., U. S. A., Oct. 8 and 10,1907." Send to nearest depot for free Cuiioura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. Cuttcur* Htmodlea arc »old throußhout the world, A Blngle Set often Cures Depoia: Loudon, 27, CharttrbouM Bq.; Parli, 5. Rue dc La Australia. R. Town* A Oo„ Sydney: South Afrjw, Lenoon, Ltd., Cape Towittc.; U. 8. A* Votw Snt * Ctam. Owd* Sole Fiopa, Boeton. "So Nice! St. George Jam Is what children delight in, lor you can get just the kinds they like best. It's wholesome, too, a3 well as delicious, being made from fruits from the famous Teviot orchards. Try one of our handy screw-top jars from your grocer "St. George means Purity." Made by Irvine and Steveiuon, Ltd 3d MOTHER'S HELP JT would be thought that the smallest silver coin would not buy imich help for tired mother, but it is the prict: of %-jb packet of ''Floraline" sweet antiseptic wnshing com* pound. Used with hot water it causes the dirt to drop out of clothes and lengthons their life, No laborious rubbing is needed. Taint and woodwork, greasy dishes and grimy hands yield alike to their dirt to its magic touch, and suffer 110 harm. Say to your grocer:. "Floralinc." If he says "Just as good," repeat ''Floralinc." Say it as if you MEAIf IT. FLORALINE " A Marvel in ths Home." SO PURE, SO GOOD miuiha TONS BEING SOLD EVERY WEEK THIS POPULAR SOAP DOES GREAT WUEK Would Not Hum a Baby ob the Most Delicate Fabbic Perhaps your indigaatlan U due to food made with chwpand inferior baking powderi,. containing ingredients whiob tn*y be ruining your stomach. Anyway make certain log the future. Buy only th» tout Baking Pawder— HUDSON'S It Ik made from the veiy%Htt and purest materials If • ■pecial process from a wymt recipe. It makes Cakes, Bieqito Stones, Muftins, Pastry and Bread delicious, light, |p4 fcr more digestible and whobaame. For over thirty years tfes Itood the test and by #wr merit has attained its QMMt n tales. If your storekeeper 4m sot •tock it send us his naino, Jind we will see that you arc s; The price is, 6d, and 1/9 per tin. I WHOLESALE JOINT* BURGESS, FRASER « ffc, HEW PLYMOUTH. O EE Steedmans SOOTHING Powders Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, etc. -Preserve a Wealthy state cf the constitution IN CHILDREN ■—•% Please observe the EE in STEEMIAN. CONTAIN f < be ™ n

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 64, 10 April 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 64, 10 April 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 64, 10 April 1909, Page 6

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