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Terrible Humour from Head to Foot —Had to be Wrapped in Cotton Wool—Discharged Uncured After Three Months in Infirmary— Scratched Until Bandages were Soaked with Blood. DREADFUL DISEASE CURED BY CUTICURA 'My little boy ii barely two years old, and when he was about eight months old he bad to undergo an operation and have something taken out of his face. But when the time came for the operation to take place he had broken out with eczema to such an extent that he was one mass from head to foot and had to be wrapped in cotton wool. He was for three months in the - Infirmary under three doctors. They managed to get him sufficiently well to operate on him, but could not cure him, and at the end of three months turned him out with his shoulders and top parts of his poor little arms one mass of thick scabs, so bad that they sent splints with him in case they would be needed. Th» worst places were, unfortunately, Just where all the weight of his clothes hung on them, and one had only tq look at the child to know what he suffered. Though 1 put bandages on at night, he managed to rub or scratch them. till ,he was soaked in blood and corrupt matter in the morning, and the ran had to be made wet to get them off, as they were stuck fast to the places. I got one each of Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent. . to mend, ancPin less tfim a fortnight^ was .quit® dear and now, at the end of a few weeks, it is scarcely possible to tell where the places were. He cannot say many words, but I was quite touched when he once showed his arms, telling me "it had all gone," and the subject had not been mentioned. It has quite set him up and he is getting quite a nice strong boy, not a bit like he was. I have recommended Cuticura to several suffering with eczema. Mrs. F. Webb, Alderton, nr. Towceeter, Northampton- ■ shire, Eng., July 3,1908." Beferetice: B. Towns £ Co., Sydney. , Complete External and Internal Treatment (or Evvr Horaour of Inlaw* Children and Adults cod* . staU of Cuticura Boap to Cleanse the Skin, Cuticura •OUittent to Heal the &kl& and Cuttctua Resolvent Pifli to Ptßlh lit* BtowL Depota: London, 27, \ CbaftmomSq.;.^Knt de la Au*» : traOt, ft. Tovm * 00/ Sydney; U. S. A„ Potter Brat 6 Asa. Corp* Boston.

j Crtftdmotber toed t*' Bonnipgton's!A j ' For otw4B years Bonnj fagtoh's Irish Moss has J been the standard cough ■: remedy. Grandmother I vied it your mother used Lit,-and yon probably use it [ yourself and give it to i your children. gi "S| | CARRAGEEN | I Irish Moss. 1 « There is no medicine like f| § it lor breaking up coughs | k| and colds, healing inflam- j h ipation in the bronchial | a tubes and preventing seri-1 ous lung troubles. | REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. fOet what you ask for, and i ask for Bonnington's Irish Mosa-there is ! remedy jK "just a 6 good." S FLOWER. SEEDS FOB AJJTUMN SOWING Sew Season's iust arrived ex Corintlue. SWEET PEAS owj now will bloom earty in soring and continue through the summer. Orders taken for Narcissi and other Bulbs, Sow Cabbage and Cauliflowor Seeds fjr ; ■>' early plants this month. [ W. ROWE it; , New Plymouth. PLANTING SEASON, All kinds of trees are growa tad are for sale at ft. McK. MOEISON'S NURSERY, 8 T i i I F 0 8 D. 'if you want SHELTER TREES- • -«o to MORISON'S. ;If you want a good GARDEN HEDGE—--Go to. MORISOX'S. jjf you want FBUIT TREES——Go to JDORISOS'S. 'R-you Tress, Shruls, or Plants t,_\ of any'kind, go to—' ' MOEffiON'S NURSERY, Stratford. .Telephone 22. "rAcldrcaa: R. McK. Morison, j -j 'The. Nursery, Stratford. LETHABY BROB. AND CO. LTD. BRELLA ATO PARASOL MANUopened a Branch Shop in ■Devon Stjeet. and re-covering by experirs! guarantee with all urnfcae, Or re-covered in the celebjr./cqvrlng. Seasonable Goods on ger,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 145, 16 July 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 145, 16 July 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 145, 16 July 1909, Page 4

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