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Irritation Unbearable, Itched Fearfully, Hair Came Out, Was Quite Bald. Used Cuticura Remedies. Now Cured. HairThickerTlianEver. Mays Cottage, Gallants Lane, E;ist Farloigh, Maidstone, Eng.—"l was a sufferer from a kind of shin disease. My head came covered with a thicK crust Mgj^ % . Bke scales of a flsh acd the #l* <\ irritation -was unbearable. $M ,_ *.s M > - head itched fearfully ' '""" / ~ sf! ind my hair cajne out , , ..hat I was quite bald. « * ) had tigered for years with "%». |if*' / f ' aut:!l " n f;hoa it was almost ''' r unbearable. If I scratched It became a running sore. The spring of 1910 it caree on worse than ever. My head was completely covered with a thick brown crust and 1 was so distressed 1 did not know what to do. ® " I began to i;so Cr.tici:ra Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Pills. After a few days the irritation stopped and the crust peeled oE like seaies. I continued using the Cuticura Ohitirxr.t and washing my head with Cutic;;ra iioap. My hair bosr.n to grow again. In throe week? my Iu::.-i was clean. The crust came oif in Hakes as hig and thick as a sixpence. In another t: :o weeks my head v.as thickly covered v,:rli hair. Now lam entirely cured." (Signtci) Mrs. E. Maish, Jkiu-.e Cuticura !jcixj) a,id i for pimple;;, IhackLea itchinj:, seal. I .' k;i:;;s, C falling hair, c'layreii nails, that it hi s.-,::;!>o>; 15, 1012. w imeiit do kv iP.'.U'h

Mr. Albert Cameron r.urrajre is a mul-ti-millionaire who Ins been discovered by tho congressional committee which lias been investigating the working of the: Money Trust in Washington. He was a prime mover in the formation of the Copper Trust, and says modestly that he lias made ''« few millions." ''ls it not a fact that von made 30.000,000 dollars?" he was asked by the chairman of the committee. "I really do not know what the others made, but I did pretty well out of it myself," was the. reply. "How much did yon make, then?" asked the chairman. "Well, it is some time a"0 now, and I could not say off-hand." protested the witness. '-'How many millions are you worth ?" persisted his questioner '"I really do not know," came

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 263, 29 March 1913, Page 7

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365

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 263, 29 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 263, 29 March 1913, Page 7

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