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After Three Months it Seemed to Be Eating into Bone. Used Cuticura Ointment. Thoroughly Healed. Had No Further Trouble. "The trouble [with my little girl's toe] Drat began by a knock the toe next the big toe. It first became festered and inflamed. I then begin to poultice and use boracic acid. After I got the wound clean and inflammation down I tried to heal it up, but after three months it was still unhealed and seemed to be eating into the bona. I then showed it to a local chemist and he gave me some ointment which I was to use with boracic acid. After giving it a fair trial it did not improve. I then wrote far Cuticura Ointment and after about a month's use the toe became thoroughly healed and I have had no further trouble. It is thoroughly cured." (Sigiwd) Mrs. M. Leach, 98 Cobden Bt., South Melbourne, Vic., Dec. 13, 1910. ECZEMA ON HANDS 3 YEARS "I was troubled a great deal with eczema on my hands. They would bum and cause a terrible itching and then they would crack open and bleed. Every time I would put my hands in water I thought a knife was going through them, they were so sore. I suffered with them for about three years. I went to several doctors for them, and they failed to help me. I am very thankful to Bay that the Cuticura Soap apd Ointment did c*re me. I would not be without Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment in the house." (Signed) Mrs. James Sceggel, 224 ' Ward St., Hartford, Conn., U. S. A., April I 26,1911. \ Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, but to those who have suffered much with torturing, disfiguring skin eruptions, lost hope and are without faith in any treatment, a liberal sample of Cuticura Ointment with a 32-p. booklet on the care and treatment of the skin and scalp will be mailed free, on application. Address 8. Towns & Co., Dept. 7K. Sydney. N. S. W.

COULDN'T SHAKE IT OFF. "I was a long sufferer, from severe colds on the chest; in fact, was never free from them, until I tried Chamberlain's Conch "Remedy," says Edward P. Or nil!. 407' Nicholson street, North Carlton, Vie. "In my opinion, there is no room valuable remedy known, and I recommend it to everyone with colds or chest con-plaint," Sold by all chemists ind storekeepers. STOPPED HOURS OF MTSERY. ''The excruciating pains of rheumatism have caused me many hours of raiser*-,'' says Mrs. Jane Pierce, 1340 Start street,, Tiallarat. Vic. "It seemed as though T would never get relief; then T started to u<!o Chamberlain's Pain ?>alin. The first bottle showed the merits of the balm. Now I apply hot fomentations and have the balm well rubbed in at the first appearance of pain ami it wards off what used to be days of misery for me." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. WET FEET Often Tesult in a heavy cold, neglect of which means pneumonia or consumption. A positive preventative of these ills is nr. Sheldon's new discovery for coughs Hid colds. Small dose. Pleasant to i ike. Every bottle guaranteed. Price, i- fid and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. TV.;, iness men want:"," billheads, iettcrv>ads, or any other description of printinc. cannot be better served, in price, utility or despatch, than by the Daily News 'Printery. Try us Call, ring up, rite.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 83, 24 August 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 83, 24 August 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 83, 24 August 1912, Page 7

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