SKIN AFFECTION Fm m in hot Very Itchy, Could Get No Rest, Night or Day. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. At Once Relieved of Pain. Within a Fortnight, Skin Was Clear and Smooths "I wish to say I was suffering for about Blx weeks with a fekin affefc'tiori which broke out all of a sudden-ill bolls like water blisters all over my body. In fact I was covered from head to foot with them. They were very itchy and when. I scratched them, they I becartte very sore and I did not know what to do, as I could get no rest night or day, the pain being, terrible,, I tried different kinds of medicine, but they still kept breaking out. "I then saw an advertisfementrecommendtag Cuticura Soap'and Cuticura Ointment for ailments of the skin, so thought I would give it a trial. 'I used to' have a warm bath using the Cuticura Soap,,' after which I applied the Cuticura Ointment to the sores and was at once greatly relieved of the great pain I had been suffering.- I used to-bathe them twice a day and within a fortnight the seres had disappeated altogether And my skin became quite clear ai)d .ampgth, and am now glad to say the cure is a permanent one, as the trouble has not Recurred:" ' (Signfid) W. A. Wilson, 80 Burren SW Erakineville, Sydney. N. S. I W., May 13, 1911. If you, or someone dear to you, have suffered the itching, torments of eczema of other cruel skin eruption, with its embarrassing, unsightly disj flgurement; if you tried all manner of ] treatment, no matter how harsh, to no avail, | and have all but 'given up hope of cure, you •hould know that'the first warm bath with Cuticura Soap and gentle application of Cuti--cura Qinfwent bring-instant relief, permit rest and sleep,, ah<J. prove-the first steps In a «peedy and . successful treatment, in the majority of c&es. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the wqrld, but a I liberal sample! of.".'Cuticura 'Ointment; with 82-page book. will free on applica- . tion to R.Tqwns, Co., Dept. 10K, Sydney.
DEAR OLD SANTA CLAUS! DEAR IiTJIf;CHILDREN! CHEAP TOYS HOPKINS' And in' Great Variety.- The large ofjToys. and Xmas goods , ,evq g.ho.Yfff; j .in Stratford. 111.1. 1. 311';' W E 'VEiiiad tvelilarge <our premises to do • justicei! 'the goods. Walk right through' toufiftniA Claus' Toy Parlor. ' ■' LEATHER; GOODS" Fitfsas?,' 1 •ftrtM i 'ba;gß ) " Dressing-cases 1 , Ladies'' Ctopanions, etc., etc. . f :-r_' ,ART, 'CHINA 1f JAPANESE GOODS . • **;, t ' c 'itock' of XMAS year cards H.W HOPKINS '••^A'PORD
MORIY AND SON .fjHE Ltflding 'Drapers in Taranaki have secured commodi :ous and central "premises in Broadway, and J 1 : ■ in In-a-fe\y.ffeclt|s time with a large and stock of . LiVilips'aW'reqJue'jted to bear this in mind. '
• *. -yt i r. choicest xmas gift . JS A .i 1*1.» . : ;; f : >' iy£AKE thci long-standing promise good, and Jic photographed now at MCALLISTER'S STUDIO BROADWAY. < STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 148, 19 December 1911, Page 3
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