A COMPLETE LITTLE KERVOUS WRECK. UNTIL RF.XOKA GAVE RELIEF. "My little girl for :i little over a year whs troubled with a very severe attack of cczoina in its most violent form, her hear being' one frightful mass of painful ulcerations," writes .Mrs. I{. Woodham, 11 Battersea-street, Cliristcliurc-li XI.Z. "Her hair came completely out with the everlasting scratching and teasing, I not being able to be constantly near her side to prevent it, and not being a-ble to obtain her proper rest and sleep, she became a complete wreck. A litllo before her ci»htli birthday, after icoiumended, I was advised by a a»n who had been also afflicted wit! lame painful complaint to try Re. Ointment, and the effect was ma n.ml almost beyond belief. In a as hardly recognisable as the. child, and in a very short time in was completely cured, and all Irac the dreadful disease had disappe I shall always consider it a duty a pleasure to advise and reroinincni use to anyone, similarly afflicted.'' Is (id anil 3s. Obtainable at dohi; Bros.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 7
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177Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 194, 14 February 1914, Page 7
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