■ Terrible Humour from Head to Foot —Had to be Wrapped in Cotton K ■< Wool—Discharged Uncured After sl. Three" Months in Infirmary—- '" Scratched Until Bandages were Soaked with Blood. FUL DISEASE CURED BY CUTICURA l- "My ilttle boy is barely two years ,old, land when he was about eight old he had to undergo an opera- !. Hon: and have something taken out of But when the time came for stion to take place he had it with eczema to such an ez- . 'foot and had to be wrapped in cotton TfooL He was for three months in the .s to operate on b s, cure him', and at the end ol three months iturned him out with his shoulders and ftop parts of his poor little arms one frnass of (hick scabs, so bad that they lagnt splints with him in c "" " Jbeneeaed. The worst pla <only to look at the child to know what ?Se suffered. Though I put bandages on i^t: night, he managed'to *ub or scratch i'them till be was soaked in blood and ;,oorrupt matter in the morning, and the *- *— made wet to get them they were stuck fast to the places. Igot oneeachof Cuticura Soap, Cutif.cura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent. the very first application he began ad, and in less than a fortnight he quite clear and now, at the end of a Slmany words, but I was quite touched " a he once showed bis arms, telling "it had all gone," and the subject not been mentioned. It has quite jet him up and he is getting quit ' ong boy, not a bit like he ve recommended Cuticura to several riuffering with eczema. Mrs. F. Webb, fAlderton, nr. Towcester, Horthampton:«kire, Eng., July 3,1908." B. Towns k Co.,' Sydney. §fe*
Cnttdmother met ! • BoMfagton's! .•.' v -For orer 46 years Bonnedy. Grandmother lit. your mother used. .it; and you probably use it j yourself and jive it to ■>!onr children. Bonnington's ' CARRAGEEN Irish Moss. There is no medicine like it lor breaking up coughs and colds, healing inflammation in the bronchial tubes and preventing senREFUSE SUBSTITUTES. .Get what you ask for, and no remedy- g "just as good." |
SEEDS • FOB SOWING Sw Season's iust armed ex Corintkic. SWEET PEAS h.ayi* now 'ill bloom early in sorm? andiontinac through the summer. Orders taken for Narcissi and other Bulbs. , So# Cabbage aui Cauliflower Seeds fjr - early plants this month. W. ROWE 1 * New Plymouth. PLANTING SEASON, /All kinds of trees are growa . are lor ?ale at 18. McK. MOBISON'S . NURSERY, STRATFORD. OHwanV SHI&TER TREES--Go to MORISON'S. ibWant'a good GARDEN HEDGE—--<3o to MORISON'S. : want FRUIT TREES—--Go to MORISON'S. want Tress, Shrubs, or Hants kind, go to—01PB NURSERY, Stratford. : R. McK. Morison, ■Nursery, Stratford. BROS. AND CO. WD. ; AND PARASOL MANU.PACTUBERS, -opened - a -Branch Shop in n Street. h - jrtqad recovering by experii'gnaranUe with all umin the celet . eaiOtLable, Qoodaon: V,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 144, 15 July 1909, Page 4
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