Intense Itching Eczema Drove Him Nearly to Despair—Chief Surgeon of a London Hospital Called It Worst Case He Had Ever Seen— Got Little or No Relief Until CUTICURA STOPPED HIS UNBEARABLE TORTURE "About four years ago, in London, I was troubled by a severe itching and dry, scurfy skin lr'^ t \ on m y ankles and ii \ feet. The same, K'l in a few days, upS was the case •with Mt?\ m y arms and scalp. I cou 1 d hardly keep from scratehing.whieh, I need hardly say, made it worse. Theu t large red patch©* appeared, with 1/ inflammation - ] and soreness After ten days, thousands of small red pimples formed. On becoming dry, these caused intense itching. I was advised to go to the hospital for diseases of the skm. I did ■o and was an out-patient for a month or more, the chief surgeon saying: 'I never saw such a bad case of eczema.' But I got little or no relief. Then I tried many so-called remedies, but I be* came so bad that I almost gave up in despair. On coming to this country I heard so many accounts of cures by Cuticura Remedies that I resolved, as a last resource, to give them a trial. This was after suffering agonies for twelve months, and right glad am I that I did so, for I .was relieved of tho almost unbearable itching after two or three applications of Cuticura Ointment. I continued its use, combined with a liberal use of Cuticura Soap and Cuti- ' cura Resolvent Pills and am more than thankful to say that after using three sets of the Remedies, I was completely cured. I can only add that, should any one be suffering as I did, I hope that they will do as I did, and I am sure of the results. Henry Searle, Cross St., Little Rock, Ark., U. S. A., Oct. S a:»d 10,1907." Send to nearest depot for free CvAlCuraßookonTreatmentof Skin Diseases. Cuticura Remedies are sold throuslioin tte wr„-'! A Single Set often Cures Dpnota: London, i,'. Charterhouse Sq.: Paris, 5, Hu« do It. V?.\i.: Australia, R. Towns & Co, Syduer. South A trie?. Lennon, Ltd., Cape Town, ew.; V. !5. A., fort* ttug & Ciam. Oqid, Bole Props., liwiua.
CARTER'S GOLDEN GIFT TEA POETRY COMPETITION The second prize was awarded to Mr. C. Tunbridge for the following lines:— Golden Gift Tea, in the praise of which I sins, Packed for C. Carter, of " The People's Store," Undoubtedly is just the very thing Once tried, to make the people ask for more. Although not quite a gift, 'tis sterling leaf, Blended with care, fine-flavored, clean and pure, Of all-round excellence that must in brief A widespread popularity ensure. Golden Gift Tea lias many friends. Will you be one? C. CARTER Devon street, New Plymouth.
GOOD MORNING, MADAM Yes, something like last Friday's order? Certainly Our customers appreciate our pood beef. What's for Sunday? Choice, tender sirloin, juicy leg of muttoa, some of the primest pork? Beg your pardon? Plump little cockerel? Right thank you. finod morning. You'll never be in trouble if you get your meat from SOLE BROTHERS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 183, 12 November 1910, Page 6
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