PAINFUL TROUBLE lira nis Sometimes Three Fingers Without Nails at One Time. Began 25 Years Ago. No Permanent Cure. Began to Use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In a Short Time Nails Were Well. No Further Trouble. •'I have suffered from the same trouble (painful finger nails] at different periods ot my life. The first time of its occurrence, perhaps twenty-five years ago, after trying home remedies without getting helped, I asked my doctor to prescribe forme, but it was not for a year or more that my nails and fingers were well. The inflammation ana suppuration began at the base of the tinker nail. Sometimes it was .*o painful that I had to use a poultice to induce suppuration. After the pus was discharged the swelling would go. down until tin; next period of Inflammation, possibly not more than a week or two afterwards. These lrequent in Humiliations resulted in the loss of the nail. I had sometimes as mauy as three lingers 1Q this state at one time. « "Perhaps ten years later, I began again to suffer from the same trouble. Again I tried various remedies, among them a prescription from a doctor of a friend of mine, who had suffered from a like trouble. This seemed to help wmewhat for a time, but it was not a permanent euro, next tried a prescription from my own doctor, but this was so irritating to the sensitive, diseased skin that 1 could not use it. I began to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I hud used the Cuticura Ointment previously on my children's scalps with good effect. I did not use the Soap exclusively, but 1 rubbed the Cuticura Ointment into the iiase of the nail every night thoroughly, and us often beside as I could. 1 had not used it Init a Tew weeks before my nails were better, and in a short time th'-y were apparently well. There was no rr.orri suppuration, nor infhmrtiation. the nails irn*w out clean :-t r ; i in. One box of Cuticura Ointment was all t!:;>t 1 used in effecting a cure." (S ; iriwi) Mr-. I. J. Morton. ICtitonah. N. Y., V. K. A., Apr. 1';, 1910. On Sept. 21, Mrs. Morton wrote: "I have had nq return <-f the trouble with my nails.'" Js' ikl to It. Towns k Co.. Sydney, N.B. W. f for free simple of Cuticuu Ointment, with 8--pagc book.
WAR TO THE KNIFE There's War in the .Air. and Whitaker & Son have declared War against High Trices and low Qualities. The result is a speedy capitulation, and Whitakers have made many new friends thereby. You'll he one always if you send a Trial Order for Groceries to WHITAKER AND SON DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. pjUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 95, 12 October 1911, Page 2
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