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: A NEW METHOD OF TREATINd CHEST ' '_ AND LUNQ TROUBLES. / In all leading- hospitals, to-day the c> accepted treatment for Coughs, Colds, : Bronchitis. Pneumonia Influenza, Asthma, ' ,i and all Chest and Lung Troubles Is by ' the Infusion of concentrated medicinal ' i warmth. The Medical Profession approves 1 - and recommends this method In all cases I '* of blood congestion, pain, or inflammation, i :, This calls for the application of cottoi s ii wool specially treated with certain mcdi- \ I cinal essences, bo that evtr? fibre is thor- ■ oughly permeated. This medicated cotton ° ! wool, known as Wawn'a Wonder Wool, is '} Iβ made of it by stitcLlag it Inside the i ' warminfr. tingllug sensation is felt, which j indicates that the medicaments are infusing warmth and stimulating circulation. Thus s any congestion or tightness Is at once eased, 1 j the coughing censes, and the pain stops. - Wawa's Wonder Wool is a valuable specific _ [for Rheumatism. Lumbago, Sciatica i p ; Sprains, Neuralgia, Headache Backache' ~ ! Strains. Coughs, Cold*, Sore Throat, Influjenza. Bronchitis, etc. Wawn's Wonder , c | Wool costs but 2/6 at chemists and stores • or post free from the N.Z. Agents, Salmond 1 _-|and Spraggon, Ltd.. Wellington.—(Ad.) p , * AFTER A HARD DAY. - Wilson. Malt Extract the IOMI Pick-me-up. 1 . -—Yon know how a hard day at the office t or factory taxes your strength and energy. ) • You arrive home exhausted, "nerry," lrri- , table-too ttred to be pleasant and agree- : nble or to take an interest in anything but your own unhappy condition. Thm i* Nature's warning that you have < reached your limit; your supply of physical i " and nervous energy has been used up by the strain of the exacting day. and must be replenished. Wilson's Malt I Extract, Nature's own tonic food, is the I 1 be«t restorative and stimulant when you I : feel weak, exhausted, or out-of-sorts. It is I 0 the pure concentrated essence of prime malted barley, and is an Infinitely better and safer stimulant than spirits or alcohol A tablespoonfnl in a cup of hot milk makes an ideal pick-me-up, while a course of it Imparts strength and energy, tones up the system, nrakes you feel keen and alert With or wKhont Cod Liver Oil. All rhemtsts and stores. Wholesale: C *H f » Hooper, Brunswick Building, Auckland — i " (Advt.) ====== a Noami Oopeland. Florence E-arle, Xoel jOTeeliam. Thehna Jameison, Rath Segan-1 c tine, Thomas Germann and Alex Higgle, t pupils of Mfcs Marjorie Earle, L.AJJ., c were succose-ful at the examination*, k recently conducted in Auckland under a tlie auspices of the Royal College of Musk-, London.—(Ad.) \ ' Paragon Shorthand has out few rules. iKasily learnt, remembered, written, read. Success certain. —Box 404. Dunedin.—(Ad.) * A rare and pleasant wpodTlc for re- ■ moving worms is Wade's Worm Fijje. All chemiste.— (Ad. J < Ladies' lovely striped hinsca blouses. | . very smart, only 16/11. The 'Economic ] SaJe, (opp.'Town HaH).—'(Ad.) ( Blouses, dresses, jumpers, sports coat?, \ crash coats, exclusive etyles, at manu- i facturer's prices.—Mrs. E. Palmer, Queen ", 5 Street, next Princess Theatre.— (Ad.) i , Where should you get that hat? Why, J at the high-class hatters, of course—the c firm of Fo-wlds.— (Ad.) ' ), .Tuetfanoy! (White t\viß sheeting, 70in, ' 4/6 yd. The Economic Sale, (opp. Town Ha'Tl).^(Ad.) John Chambers and Son, Ltd., are now carrying a large assorted stock of Motor i Car Jacks and invite inspection.—(Ad.) The Ud in the 11/ "Thrift Reason" dis- \ count, continues all through next week, i but read our advertisement on Page 22,1 s it will amaze you. Collinson ami Wil-jJ liams. Ltd., 6ho Big Value House, Sy- " ■ monds StTee-t. —'(Ad.) p Are you dressed ready for spring ! J i sports yet? Select your white trousers ' o early.—The Firm of Fowlds.— (Ad.) ' r There is just one week left to collect f your pennies on every shxHin^, r »pent, l>ut 1 read our advertisement on page 22, it 5 will amaze you; something you have been waiting for. Collinson and Wil- : i liams. Ltd., th« Rig Value House, i?y-1 ° monde 'Street.—-('Ad.) I i The most valuable household remedy) for Ktomach troubles of children is Shar-! r land's Magnesia. It is used regularly in > thousands of tomes. Sold everywhere ! * (Ad.) ' I X , Read no further, but j-ust turn to page ■ , 22 and read, read, and read our notiw , it Tvill amaze you. Collineon and Wil- c liams, Ltd., the Big Value House, Sy- c monds Street.—-(Ad.) ' | Sharland'e "Moa" Brand Egg Preserra- * tive never fails to keep fresh egge sweet \ and good. Thousands use it.— (Ad.) ; J There is now an abundance of navy j, 1 woollon braid for schooL girls' dross ( girdles, to I>«' had at (.icorge Court arid 3 Son.s, Ltd., Karangahape lioad. — (Ad.) i t We have given 'hundreds of ladies in t Auckland a- ettrprise, tut just read our|l ■ advortivempnt on page 22 f»f the supple- '\ ■ t mom anil ynu will be amazed. Collinson ; f 7 I and Williams, Ltd., Svnic>D<i» Street, Ad. i

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 12

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