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GOT NO RELIEF . FROM EM. Which Spread Over Hands, Arms, 7 Neck, and Face—Face so Swollen She Could Not See—Doctor Called It incurable—Treated by Many ? but Grew Steadily Worse UNTIL WHOLLY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "My wife was cured of eczema about six years ago. It came between her fingers and on the palms. She was advised by friends first to try one thing and then another but it continued to spread to the elbows. She had the ad- 5 vice of three doctors. The first said there was no cure. The second said the disease was due to the change of air and water our home being in J Kent. She continued with him for about three months but she still got worse. Much against my wish sht> L went to the hospital. They gave her a prescription for ointment only. That aid not satisfy me, so after a week I went with her to another doctor, as the eczema began to show on her face. He said he could cure her but it would take t a long time. He attended her five 1 weeks, giving her medicine and ointment. Bhe soon went from bad to worse. Her hands, neck, and face be- ( came swollen. For two days she could not see out of her eyes. I was in terrible trouble. A fellow workman asked me if she had tried Cuticura. His uncle suffered with eczema and found great benefit from the Cuticura Remedies. I then got a set for my wife to try. T. commenced with great eagerness. For three days she was bathed freely with Cuticura Soap before we could remove the crust of matter and ointment which had formed. Then things began to ' change, the swelling went down and she could move her fingers and feed herself. We continued using nothing but the Cuticura Remedies and in three , months' treatment my wife derived a ' complete cure. I shall at any time be pleased to recommend the Cuticura Remedies to sufferers. G. Campany, Jubilee House, Hart St., Walsall, Staffs,, July 30, 1907." * Send to nearest depot for free Cuti- \ cura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. Complete External and Internal Treatment '.or Every Humour ol Infants, Children, and Adults < consists of Cuticura Soap to Cleanse the Skin, Cuticura Ointment to Heal the Skin, and Cuticura 1 Pills (Chocolate Coated, in vinls of 00) to Purify > the Blood. A Slnjrie Set often Cures. Sold throußliout the world. Depots: London, 27. Charterhouse Sq.; Paris, 5, Rue de la Paix; Australia, R. Towns 4 Co., Sydney; South Africa, Lennon, Ltd Cape ' Town, etc.; India, B. K. Paul, Calcutta; U. S. A, ( JPotter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. R S. gLANCHARD, 1 FRUITERER AN© GONPIOKONER. High Street, Bltham, ' FRESH FRUIT DAILY. ( AERATED DRINKS. , LADIES' AND OHILDESiN'S OUTFITTER. \jf R S. McC A L L U M BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Orders neatly and promptly executed A trial solicits, action Gmr&nteod, To Stand tiie Season in tftie Wa-' 'ara, New Plymouth and surrounding districts, THE STANDARD-BRED HORSE, HUON BERLIN (Huon Yet—Dam by Berlin, itr»p.) HUON BERLIN is a handwrrm dark brown horse, six years old,standing 16 hands in height, witih plenty of itHfoitonce and quality and beautiful tempnr, He is bred from the purest strains of troftting blood ever imported into fcJ" Ud/ union. * Terms: Single mares £3 10s, payable January 1, 1911. Groomage fee, ?s 6d, at first service. Two or more /nares as per agreement. Travelling days:—'Mondays, Urenui; Tuesdays, Uruti; Saturdays, New Plymouth. The remainder of the week at Waitara, Jackson's Stables. Good paddocking, la 6d per week. All care, but no responsibility. G. McIvENZIE, Owner. Waitara. To Travel this Season in the Inglewood & Surroundin" Districts. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION jUKE OF WELLINGTON (Glengvle—dam Kate). £)UKE OF WELLINGTON is a rich dark bay in color, low set, very compactly built, with immense muscular quarters, good shoulders and strong loins. He lias great bone of the best quality, with plenty of feather, sound feet and legs, and is remarkably active lie is favored with a great constitution, 1 very docile temper, and has proved \imseif a sure foal-getter. He is also a iirst-elass worker, and stauneh. FEES: Single mare, £2 10s. Papable January 1, 1911. Guarantees (in writing) as arranged. Owners at first service held regponible for all mares sold, exchanged, or ■thenvise disposed of. iwuvrason. Owner.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 177, 5 November 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 177, 5 November 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 177, 5 November 1910, Page 9

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