mm away aches AND PAINS. Rub all aches and. pains away with good' old St. Jacobs Oil. It acts at once. Used only externally it cjue-s not upset the Stomach as moat internal medicines do. Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil into the affected Jointe and Muscles. Boat for Sore Throat, Stiff Neck, Neuralgia, Chest Colds, and all achea and pains of the Back or Jomte. iSt. Jacobs Oil is clean to use and is t free from the usual stickiness and pre-asinesß of many so-called pain re- ' lievfrs. Get a small bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from your chemiet and BM bow quickly it gives relief. MOTHER SAYS (HiliU'S EBSJENCB) makes a splendid Cough and Cold Remedy, and saves money. a ll ~ TriT -inmni ■ —I#% J Once You Try g .Ij the cereal table beverage I Instant! o you realize its satis- j> fying flavour, ease of H preparation, and its II 0 economy. 11 1 Buy a tin of Instant g [J Postum; give it a 0 2 fair trial, varying the j> g quantity used to suit n individual taste — and you will agree—■ "There's a Reason ,, jjj o for Postum o \ S Sold by all grocers I V tnr-inw— ■""" > -_ ■ • Take BonningtoiTs ; Irish Moss at the criti- ; cal time in coughs and I colds when the germs > are making their way into .' the bronchial tubes. It' i- coats the mucous mem- * brane with an antiseptic t. film, kills the germ and '■ prevents coughing. * Family size 2/6. 188 : a.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 293, 8 December 1920, Page 10
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