IffllFFHffl Tff BFEM'S S All Her Hair Began to Fall Off. Made Child Crocs Front of Head Mass of White Sores. Used Cuticura Soap end Ointment. Cure Permanent, Yv'arron St., T.i: y rstate, Tw.vonnha, Q'lund. —"When my baby girl was three months old all her hair began to fall off an<l to my horror I found tho top part of tlio head covered with <-> dry scurf or dandruff just like white scabs. Baby was too young to scratch it, hut it mado her very cross and irritable, and after bathing it wul drying it with the to?,-el it' used to often Weed. " My neighbour tok! nso to rub fresh butter on it at night hut thir, brought no relief aikl fxveral other friends tola me to put sa'r.d < ri! and another castor oil. I used all Ihwe together with Strip, and several other kinds of skin soap but nothing seemed to taho the scabs off permanently, it would fall o!f only to come back thicker than ever, and v. hen the hair began to grow at the back the front, was just a mass of white sores. "I then heard of tho wonderful results which were being obtained from usini? Cuticura Soap and Cuticura uintment so decided to try thorn and found to my great joy that tho white scabs began to come off quite easily and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and one small tin of Ointment my baby is quite cured, and i am sure the cure is permanent, and now my baby at one year and six months has got a lovely head of hair, alter suffering twelvo months with this dreadful disease." (Signed) Aire. A. P. Hanson, Nov. 10, 1911. Outienra Snap and' Ointment are soid throughout the world. A single set is often su'iicieiit. For sam;,le of each with 32-iia«o Sl.in'Bonk, post-free, address It. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. 8. W.
I-lEAVY DEPRESSED FEELING. "About twelve months ago," writes Mrs B. Neill, Patton street. South Broken Hill, N.S.W., "I fjot nasty pains across my stomach and chest, which pave me a heavy, depressed feeling. After usin!r various remedies without success I tried Chamberlain's Tablets, the first, dose of which did ine so much pood and g-ivi! such relief that I persevered with them, and now enjoy {rood health." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 229, 15 February 1913, Page 7
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