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P Croup at Night I I*? Try This "Outside" Remedy | iVo "Dosing"; Just Rub It On J 1 _ | The advantage of treating cold troubles externally is <T ; A Mother s Experience especially marked in the oft-recurring colds of children, •«$ "i have found vicks Vapoßub even because constant "dosing" with internal medicine is <y better than you daim it to be. i have so ap t to upset their delicate little stomachs. When 4 eight little children, and some of them -»-. 1 tt t> 1 • . 1 i 1 ,1 • a »» * are subject to croup. Vicks relieves \ icks \ apoKub was introduced here, this vapour <ii them in a very short time. One little remedy was enthusiastically received. Mothers from all 4 fellow had it so bad that he was very «% — , , , V , . » near choking, but he got relief in a over JNew Zealand have written about its prompt effec- <$ few minutes after Vicks was applied.'' tiveness for croup and other cold troubles. One of their 4 -—Mrs. (.. J. Martin, Paparoa, North , , , 111 7, Auckland. letters is reproduced here. <£ 4 Used at Bedtime, Vicks Averts Night Attacks J When the child seems croupy in the soreness. Second, its ingredients—' <^ evening, use Vicks as a preventive. Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptus, 4 Apply it over the throat and chest, Thyme, Turpentine, etc. —are released gi spread on thickly and cover with a by the body heat as' vapours and in- jj warm flannel. If croup comes on with- haled with each breath direct to the *f out warning, the use of Vicks often inflamed air passages. <5j brings relief in fifteen minutes—eases Be ; ng app iied externally, Vicks can 4 the difficult breathing and subdues the be used as freely and as often as desired <£ racking cough. Q _ cv __ the youngest child Modern <| \ icks is an ointment so made that, ~ _ . .1 • I■, ? when applied to the throat and chest, ™> the / s everywhere keep their chil- £ the medication takes effect in two dis- dren f ree r fr ° m troublesome colds by tinct ways. First, it is absorbed through applying V icks at the first sneeze. And, & and stimulates the skin like a poultice of course, its just as good for the cold Jj or plaster, relieving the tightness and troubles of adults. 3 . 1 Vapours Best for Colds flfc A_w __ A____\ ____% __mm_r — _ "^N_ Cold troubles arc inflammation of __J II __. l IRTTT ttCil—% ;' the lining of the air passages and BB I S ' lungs. And, because these inflamed ____f __ m l_x^_____T'. , * ua J parts can be reached directly only by ™__W m~% 13 ■ I mma ffl ■ 5 vapours, this modern vaporising oint- <P% *mw IS WS»_. \ZO' - ment is ideal for colds in the head or lP\7lCKS*is» &'Z& A chest, catarrh, asthma, sore throat. ALL COLD TROUBLES | -£-' * My? 1 t bronchitis and influenza. Its healing, 1 U2HT { '- antiseptic qualities make it splendid * - " S r 4] also for cuts, bruises, burns, stings and 2/6 THE POT muscular soreness. EVERYWHERE <^ 4 Ricli- Creamy Si Wholesome \ 1 There's a deliciousness that is unique about custard made with _ ' --_ • (^_^^Wm* i )£ ' j_^ jjfci^ ''_m^mmr^^^^^Vfoff^^—^s^-~^——e—^A_% Make a Custard according to the simple directions on the tin and serve with stewed or tinned fruits, and you have a dish that is at once palate-pleasing and nourishing. Edmonds Custard Powder is sold in five flavours — Almond — Banana Cream — Lemon Raspberry — Vanilla. c I||rcusTAiu> is POWDER* You can pay more for imported brands but you cannot secure better quality nor yet such good value as you do in Edmonds. 223 r « i * *»- * * + *•.---* + -*"** ■TVON-T WEAK A TRUSS. ______ I ]■% B B B B B B __\^^ ±f.-i-he mtooKs KL-i-- 1 B B fl B B B fl B Mim 'URIC AL'I-I.IANCi: ~,- fl >■ BSnfl fl fl -. H H \mm-—mW \W Btantly nnd posi- ___&Mtm I JmW flßfl fl ffiA \WSk~k H WmmmW VA_ übi^ ly ro^ ur "e Klip '" ro ' Suit - fl Rift ■ift ifl X^. 254 G. Write for Booklets, '""ucloVics this fl , SllOe eCOnOITiy! l^^^S^^T_m^__W ~T~ ■ ~ t> I ' GUTHRIE. 'BUWRON"& Co.. Ltd. \ / fVOHSEED Light. Pounds l COUGHS COLDS. — &Jy£jg t *^ \\ Catarrh. Bronchitis T " T TPS HFFIS «ww.* ' r ' £^i?B? ■' all Ujnqimroat Trouble* 3. Superb Qn«l,ty .. . E« t y

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 34