In Seven Days Fiery, Itching Skin Gets Sure Relief Here is a surgeon's wonderful prescription now dispensed by chemists at trifling coet, that will do more toward helping you get rid of unsightly epots from skin diseases that anything you've ever used. Xot only is this great oil antiseptic, but it promotes rapid and healthy healing in eczema spots and sores. The itching of Eczema ie instantly stopped; the eruptions dry up and scale off in a verv few days. The same is true of barber's itch, salt rheum, and other skin eruptions and inflammation. You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil (now made in New Zealand) in the original bottle at any modern chemist. It is eafe to use, and failure in any of the ailments noted above is rare indeed. Piles Go Quick Without Salvee or Cutting. Thousands who have piles have not learned that quick and permanent relief can only be accomplished with interna! medicine. Neither cutting nor any amount of treatment with ointments and suppositories will remove the cause. Bad circulation causes piles. There is a complete stagnation of blood in the lower bowel and a weakening of the] parts. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt found thej remedy and called his prescription Vaculoid. He tried it in 1000 caees with the marvellous record of success in 96 per cent, and then decided it should be sold by chemists everywhere under a rigid money-back guarantee. Don't waste any more time with outside applications, Get a packet of Vaculoid to-day. Now made in New Zealand, it has given safe and lasting relief to thousands, and will do the same for you, or costs you nothing.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 15
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