AND PAINS. IRub all aches and pains away with I good old St Jacobs Oil. ' It acts at once. Used only externally it does not upset the Stomach as most internal medicines do. Bub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil into the affected Joints and Muscles. Best for Sore Throat, Stiff Nock, Neuralgia, Chest Colds, and all aches and pains of the Back or Joints. St. Jacobs Oil is clean to use and is free from the usual stickiness and greasiness of many so-called pain relievers. Get a email bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from your chemist and see how quickly it gives relief. St. Jacobs Oil has relieved millions of sufferers from rheumatism in the last half-century, i>nd is just &b good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, and sprains. 5
i^S S3 The"critical time in baby's, life is the change over from breast feeding. This is the time when great care is necessary in the selection of baby's diet. Cow's milk alone cannot take the place of human milk, but Virol contains just those food elements that are necessary to build the body. It is essentially the food for growth. Virol makes firm flesh, strong bones, good colour. More than 3,000 Infant Clinics use Virol regularly. The Food for Growth. VIROL LTD., HANGER LANK EALING LONDON Wi. Stocked by all leading Chemists In N.Z. N.Z. Agents: WriaM Btesben»on and 09.. Ltd., W#llington,
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17749, 28 April 1923, Page 4
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