Began with a Little Pimple—ltched and Spread Till Whole Head was Raw—Hair Fell Out in Bunches —Suffered Three Years and Cure Seemed Impossible. IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND EASY CURE BY CUTICURA "My disease started with a little pimple on my head. Then it began to itch. The more I would scratch, the worse it grew until it spread all over my head. So I went to the doctor. I continued his treatment for some time but, rinding no results, I decided to change and try some other remedy. Little warts began to grow on my head. I would wash it every day but it grew as raw as a piece of beef and my hair commenced to fail out in bunches. So I changed doctors. This doctor prescribed a wash and a salve. My head at this time was so sore I could not touch it. After trying several doctors and many patent medicines, nothing would cure it and I lost much time from work. " Then I decided to go to the hospital. Several doctors were called in to look at it, and after some consultation they said that I had seborrhoea in its worst stage. They began to treat it but it improved very slowly. For over three years I was a sufferer from, this disease. I thought all hopes of a permanent cure were impossible. A friend of mine, upon seeing the condition of my head which was a mass of running corruption asked me if I had tried the Cuticura Remedies. I told him nothing would do me any good; but being very anxious to be cured, I decided to try them. The first treatment (with Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills) brought immediate relief. My hair became alive and stopped falling out, all the scale left and now I am perfectly well and have a full head of hair. I can truthfully say that it waa entirely due to the use of the Cuticura Remedies and I recommend them to all sufferers from anv skin disease. George E. Jefferson, 151S Reed St., Philadelphia, TJ. S. A., Jan. 24, 1909." Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. O.nplete External and Infernal Treatment for Every Humour .if Infants. Children anil Adults conBsts -if (.'iniriira Snap :■> ri.-niso the; Skin. Cjjtlrura Ouit u-nt i.) iieai ■:■. • >,; i', ;,„ | cv.\- lira Hesnlvrnt Pills V, I'r.riiy l.'ic BluiU. Imji.iu: Lor-lo- 27 CSartsrhoiK! Sn.; Purls. !'). Hue lie i. i".'i',^m
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 321, 22 February 1910, Page 6
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