Girl of Six Months had Fearful Attack of Eczema—Spread All Over Her Face and Eyes Began to Swell-Scratched Till Blood Came—Relieved in a Night and CURED BY CUTICURA AFTER LONG SUFFERING "When my little girl was six months old I noticed small red spots on her /<£>s. right cheek. I did not pay an y attention to <' . ._ % them but finally the g.<*. *»• -.? 6 pcts grew so large \ J- that I sent for the doctor who said it was ''M'lM' I', He pre- - w h' cn I u for two Yr I S3fl /'O weeks, but instead of \JW\\/ helping the eruption, ' v the ointment seemed to make it worse. Then I went to a eecond doctor who after examining tho baby said it was eczema. He also gave me an ointment which did not help either. The disease in the meantime 6pread all over the face and the eyes began to swell. I became very anxious. The itching grew intolerable. I had to tie the baby's hands to the cradle to prevent her scratching. The cheeks were covered with blood and it was a ' terrible sight to see. I consulted doctors from September to December, but they were unable to cure the baby. I paid out from twenty to thirty dollars without relief. " One of my friends told me of the Cuticura Remedies and I sent at once for a set which I began to use that evening. The next morning the baby's face was all white instead of red andjrou can imagine how surprised I was. I cannot find words enough to praise Cuticura and I do not know what would have become of my baby only for it. I used the Cuticura Remedies until the eczema entirely disappeared. The child is now three years old and quite well. I used three cakes of Cuticura Soap, two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent and I never use any other soap. I always recommend them whenever there is a chance for doing so. I will send you one of her pictures which she had taken just after she was healed. Mrs. P. E. Gumbin, Sheldon, la., U. S. A., July 13, 1908." Reference: R. Towns <fe Co., Sydney, Cuticura Depots: London, 27 Charterhouse Ba.s Austnlla. It. Towns & Co., Sydney: V.B. A.. Pi* ter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Proprj. Boston.
]Sp. LOAN & MERCANTILE QO. HAWERA. LAND LAND LAND STRAIGHT LEASES. 1 AA ACRES, Kaupokonui, ring-fenced subdivided, watered by running stream; an ideal dairy 'farm; close to factory, school and post office. Rent £2 5s per acre. Good dairy herd may be taken with place on exceptionally easy terms. 2KI ACRES, Kiapuni, iy 2 miles from factory; good seven • roomea house, cowshed and outbuildings. Ren; 37s 6d per acre. t Qf\ ACRES, Freehold, Sangstet XOV Road, Eltham; 170 acres in grass, 60 acres now ploughable; two miles from school and dairy factory; has never been milked on; will carry 84 dairy cows. Price, 25s per acre. Terms £i)00 cash, balance for six years at 5 per cent. OArt ACRES, Mangatoki. Goodwill ot lease; rental 27s 6d per acrt Lease has 4 years to ran from 'lst Julv. Price £4OO. Landlord pays £2OO at end of lease for improvements. FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD DAHtt FARMS, SHEEP STATIONS AND CATTLE RUNS for sale in all parts ol the district. Further particulars fro:<a— N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENC* CO., LTD. R. L. M. KITTO, Manager/ Ha wera.
•\fEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., , STRATFORD, LAND AND STOCK SALESMEN, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS. And GENERAL MERCHANTS. * in splendid grass, carrying 22 cows j and several horses; 6-roomed dwellinghouse, cartshed, concreted cowshed, 8 paddocks; a model farm. Price. £3O-, easy terms. No. 915S 11 A "ACRES, J /4 mile from creamery, •*-*•" 1 mile from school; good 8loomed house, 20-bail shed, 8 paddocks, good fences; carrying 20 cows, 15 head young cattle, 200 ewes. Price, £26 10s', 'easy terms. No. 91! ' "OA ACRES, y 2 mile to excellent '**" cheese factory and school; 6-rd .house, loose boxes, 7-bai) cowshed, 8 paddocks, well watered, about 80 acret have been ploughed; carry 45 to 60 cow*. Price and terms on application. No. 920 I A.K ACRES, l>/4 miles from factory. school, store, etc.; all in grass except 9 acres turnips; carrying at pre sent 50 cows, 10 young cattle, 6 horses; /-roomed house, 3-stalled stable, 18-baii cowshed, concrete yard, implement shed, etc. Price, £25 10s .per acre. Term& arranged. No. 910 AOA ACRES, 2 miles from school, S * olJ miles from post office; 360 acreb in grass, balance in standing bush: car* vied last winter 125 cows. This is a splendid grazing property, handy to saleyards. Price, £9 10s. Terms on appli cation. In our PROPERTY REGISTER we have a very large selection of places suitable' for dairying or sheep-farming, and for clients with capital or smali means. The prices we quote arc well within current market rates, and we invite correspondence. We shall esteem it a favor to supply any information regarding the numerous properties we have for sale. W. A. HEWITT, Agent. "J"P Bobby Burns were with us noo He'd gie it oot in rhyme J Anc say the meat we (ha'e to eat is ver*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 77, 9 July 1910, Page 7
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