First Aid for the Skin Healing commences and pain stops the moment Germolene is applied to cuts, wounds, burns and scalds Keep Germolene bandy for use whenever you injure your skin, bermolene soothes the pain, cleanses the wound, render* septic compilations impossible. Ji>ou are ethletic, use it for all accidents in the field. Germolene is splendid for riding sores, for ftr.vel rashes, for an- festering that may be caused by the intrusion of dirt, thorns or insect stings. tMr. F. W. Nash, " Aramstone," Hereford, England, says':—"About two months ago I suffered from a poisoned thumb, wbich festered and swelled until it was like an egg. Its condition made mc feel very uneasy, and I resolved to try Germolene. The first application was so soothing that I got a good night's sleep for toe first time in about ten nights. I am glad to say the wound has completely Germolene it matchless as a remedy for Eczema Itching Cuts and Burnt Psoriasis Ulssrs Ringworm Rasnes Skin Eruptions Pimples Piles Prickly Heat Stings and all Cut, Bruised, itching, or Ulcerated Surfaces. SOOTHES ATA TOUCH! PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND. Sold by all Chemist* and Stores. Address all ccmmnniea£i<ma to Salmons Spragson, Eok 662, G.P.0., Wellington. N.Z. t\Qa/imtA>GMw The Aseptic Skin Dressing MANUFACTURED IN GREAT BRITAIN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1926, Page 12
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212Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1926, Page 12
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