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 r§M ''When my little girl was six montha old I noticed small rod spots on her right cheek, t did not pay any attention to them but finally the spots grew eo largethat I sent for the doowho said it was 6 <•, „ ringworm. He preK scribed an ointment As. which I used for two v .;r A£/ weeks, but instead of helping the eruption, . -t y the ointment seemed to make it worse. Then I went to a second doctor who after examining the baby said it .was eczema. Ho also gave hie an ointmant which did not help either. The disease in the meantime spread all over the face and the eyes began to swell. I became, very r rrxious. Tho itching grew intolerable. 1 had to tie .the baby's hands to the cradle to prevent her scratching. The' cheeks wern 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 t,nd X,sent at once for a set which I betirn t use that evening. Tlu next m n. n;; Ihe baby's face was all white in toa 1 ?'; u and you can imagine hrw si.. ; -i.-cd I v>ns. I cannot find words ifji to pmise Cuticura and I dj r. f vijat would have bee. me of m. • < r.'.y for it. I used' the Cuticura dies until the eczema entirely .disapi.e .1. r _he child is now three years old i. : ;d t,uite well.' I used throe rakes ef Cutir-ura Soap, two boxes of Cutif'ura Ointment and one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent and I never use'any ether soap. I always recommend them rrhonever there is a chance for doing so. I 'll rend you one of her pictures which she had taken just after she was .PJi j. P. E. Gumbin, Sheldon, la., U. S. A., July 13, 1908." Reference: R. Towns A Co., Sydney. cw Uenow; tonOon. 27 Cliartcrhouse Bq.; Aiisti'iiii.i, ii. 'iowtw & Co., Sydney: V. S. A., Pofr t«r l.Mujr oi Chem. Corp., Sole 1 Prop®, Boston, yO&ELTON ' JJUS ' gERVICE. . , REVISED TIME-TABLE, Leave Town. Leave Vogeltown, 7.45 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 40.0 a.m. ,10.30 a.m. . *12.0.n00n f 12.40 p.m. 2.0 p.m. 2.30, p.m. 4.0 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5.0 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 6.0 p.m. 6.30 p.m. *Thursday, 1 pan. • ■tThursdny, 1.30 p.m. M. JONES, Criterion Stables, Proprietor. J^XCHANGE —Hotel, sale electorate. 4 years lease. Goodwill and furniture £2IOO. Equity £1560.-A. GRANT, Agent, Hawera.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 128, 8 September 1910, Page 3
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