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-y ;cU: Miserable b]| j Skin. A V7oniar/ici's how she hcr:c;j <:f z b-dcasc of Eczema The c.viential point in dealing ith Eczema or any skin disorder , i. to cleanse the. system of the impurities tiiat- cause the trouble. There cannot be a real cure until this is done. It | is a fact that l)r Williams' Pink Pills i have cured a groat ninny severe rises of Eczema, as well as simple i'orms of skin trouble:. They make r.cw Mood that enables the j.y.-.tem fo expel the poisons. This s born out by the experience of Mrs .hmu.s Howe, Gatekeeper, at the Church St. I'aihvay Crossing, Singleton, N'.S.W. Mrs Howe says:—

"About three years ygo I bad a bad time with Eczema in mv le;'t leg. Blisters would form and break from the iinkle to tlio knee. The places were red and sore and would break; then dry up with, a crusty scale and then form again. .1 was in tort-uro as the it-chng was beyond all description ; T could hardly keep from fen rim?; the skin. For some weeks at a time the trouble would apparently yield but it invariably came back. Sometimes the flesh felt as if it was on lire. I could ■ just set about the house. My goneral health and my appetite, went off shockingly. I was always so wretched. At night I suffered so much I would I often have to get up' and bailie and bandage the log. i. would have been glad to have had the limb cut off. Quite a tidy sum of nnnev was spent on various remedies. The last attack lasted six months and "was the worst 1 had. The agony was ai its height when I tried ,I)r Williams' Pink Pills. T was sitting in a chair at the door, when a boy passing threw a phamplet concerning these pills. I read it from ' I cover to cover and am thankful T did. _ T realised that the trouble was in the? blood itself, and saw that ointments I did only surface good. T sent one of j the children to Gladwin's store for a hox. A slow steady improvement | showed itself with the first box. The ; itching slowly cased and th? blisters gradually dried up aiit'l left the under surface firm and fro,sit and healthier than it had been for years. The trouble has not shown the least sign, of returning in the past year." Don't let any dealer talk yen into Ltd.. Wellington. taking <rinethng which he says }s "just as good." H you are pestered to take a substitute, send o.s. for one box or 10s Gd for six hoses to the Dr Williams Medicine Or>. of Australasia. Williams' .Medicine Co., of Australasia !| Tj(d.. Wel!'ne-tor !

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n! TOPIS 6ASOER TfiflLS •v slio-viiif: aj-vmi require .for thr> nardpn. Thoso i">ii'7;*r7, arc the hor,t and cheapest --)cnral)l\ coniForks. Rakrr-, Tnnvoh G:n*doti Shears. IVunin-j hpiyrs. Cure!'-;! LitK'S. Sprinklers. etc., <>tv. 177}" plain and wir; l !, and Fittings GAFDHN INSECTICIDES.. on-i.e of Load. This is -»ho tinip to u';» jr. Li-it it most ] )l? «». I'k Jnnoaticldo. Mont.-uik. Nicotieido. . Com^-nind, CirnajroJ Vennorile. Tobacco JPo\vrrO*':EnC! LAWN MOWERS! snicctfon of !!:«• - ; :r>wi:vr makes:—Pennsylvania Golf. . f):iil ! '';i;ri"..>\ K.". o:ild\vell Il"!i<>r Colonial Bail t I'.vcrv R.'.s'Jv, eic. with or without ejass boxes fid. s —C'ioncrs, Sutton s Ninnn and Blairs. o: Every • Description, and Field lUanaros.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10718, 23 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10718, 23 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10718, 23 October 1912, Page 6

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