Doctors of Two Continents Could Make No Impression on Torturing Skin Disease —All Treatments Failed for Nineteen Years. THEN CUTICURA CURED SWIFTLY AND EASILY "I contracted my disease at school In London, England, when I was fourteen years old I am now thirtythree. My father put me under the cere of our family physician who diagnosed my disease as itch. But after several months' treatment without receiving any benefit, I was advised to go to a hospital. I attended the Hosnital. London. Thnn nnrl nn two other occasions, without my getting any benefit, they treated me for eczema. My next attempt was trying different ointments from doctors ana druggists. Then I tried patent medicines, including , and "I passed examinations for government situations but was finally rejected at the medical examinations. After three attempts to enlist in the British army I succeeded at last but was discharged on account of my eczema. The disease was confined to face, arms and legs, my face being actually raw at times. I came to America thirteen years ago, but my face became wove, if possible. When in New York City I was advised to go to Hospital, whence I was sent to the Hospital in Brooklyn. I was put under the care of Professor but this also added to the number of unsuccessful attempts. I returned home to England and tried the Hospital, Liverpool, the Hospital, London, also the world-famed London Hospital, but without getting cured. I came back to America five .years ago. I had overlooked the Cuticura Remedies dozens of times, but three months ago I decided to give Cuticura a trial and I can safely say I am cured of one of the most torturing skin diseases a man ever had. Richard Curley, New Canaan, Conn., U. S. A., Jan. 10,1909." "I am familiar with Mr. Curley's case and his cure and believe his statement to be true. John P. Burke, New Canaan, Conn." Note. All the names left blanK are given in full in Mr. Curley's letter. Reference: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. Cuticura Remedies are sold wherever the British Tlag floats. Depots: London. 27, Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, 5, Rue de la Pali; Australia. R. Towns & Co, Sydney; India, B. K. Paul, Calcutta; U. S. A., Potter Drag & Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. — Post Ires, 33-paee book on £TEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. STRATFORD. LAND AND STOCK SALESMEN WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS. GENERAL MERCHANTS. OQI ACRES, Eltkam District, nisi class Dairying land; lies niceh for cultivating into 50-acre farms with out roading; will carry 100 cows, wbiel with good management should averagi from £lO to £l2 per head; two housegood concrete sheds; (50 to SO acreploughed, metal roads, handy to factory school, railway, etc. Price £3O; wn easy terms; or would lease to a man vh' has stock clear. No. S4: Qfift ACRES, O.R.P. at 16s, carry 2'/ sheep per acre; house ami shed* about 220 acres grassed, balance go<> bush; good level frontage to Mn)i«ur.road; sehool on coiner of farm, -u;: telephone, etc., within two miles. No. ri; KEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERC AT TILE AGENCY CO., LTD. STRATFORD. A. Q. BELL, Land Representative. SKIPPER SARDINES The sardines you are bound to relish. Dainty, scaleless little fishes with a toothsome flavor—delicious. If your grocer does not stock them, I spnd his name and address to Henry Blaokman, Box 670, Wellington. I ANGUS WATSON & CO., Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. 6
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 172, 29 October 1910, Page 7
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