"SCRATCHED UNTIL I TORE THE FLESH" Itching, Burning Skin Eczema. Body, Legs and Arms One Mass of Sores. Could not Sleep with Constant Itch, Tried Cuticura Remedies and in Less than One Week Skin was All Right. "It was In the latter end of the year 1908 that a nasty itch came through my skin, and I scratched it until I tore the flesh. I tried several ointments to no effect. I went to a sltin hospital. They advised me to go to the Hospital, but I refused. I could not sleep with the constant itch. I was that way until on or about the month of January. One day I chanced to see in the papers a singular case like mine, but I gave it no credence. At last X said, '1 will try the Cuticura Remedies.' With the first wash and Cuticura Ointment I used, I found their effects. I got one box of the Ointment more, and In less than one week the skin was all right, and left no traces after it. I have not had a return of the same since, and 1 shall always praise the Cuticura Remedies as being the means of my cure." (Signed) John Tyrrell, 04, Scotland Road, Liverpool, Eng., Apr. 9,1910. In a later letter Mr. Tyrrell adds: " The first appearance of my skin eczema was a burning Itch which I tore and left my body, legs and armi one mass of sores. It caused sleepless nights, but now I can sleep as well as ever." A single cake of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura Ointment are often sufficient, when ail else fails. Hold throughout the world. Bend to R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. 8. W„ for a liberal trial package of Cuticura Ointment and a 3?-page book on the treatment of skin troubles. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, V. S. A. ■ ■ . . wilt. M
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 73, 16 September 1911, Page 2
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