A SOOTHINO REMEDY FOR CHILBLAINS. - Many folks make the mistake of neglecting- to treat chilblains until arter they have broken. It is too "ate then—they turn Into very painful sores, and probably medical attention is necessary. On Ihe other hand, it is a very simple matter to 'banish unbroken chilblains by using Witch's Oil. This liniment is a compound or soothing-, massaging oils that penetrate right Into the Joints —that's why it is so effective with cbtlblains. The most stubborn chilblains, provided they are unbroken, cannot stand up against even a few applications or Witch's Oil. There are to-day hundreds and hundreds or lolks absolutely free rronr, chilblains, who berore using- -Witch's Oil, suffered rrom them every winter. This liniment that acts like a charm, is procurable .n .wo sizes, 4/6 and 2/6 a bottle, from chemists and stores, including P. J. Waymouth, Chemist, Ranfurly Road, and Geo. F. Bart'ey, Chemist, Epsom. (Ad.) Pure Irish dress linens in all the latest shades, 36 inches wide, 2/3 and 12/11 per yard. Smith and Caughey, I Ltd.— (Ad.)"
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 11
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