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©lje JJominton. Contract Space Advertisers 5a order to satUfactorlly cope with the bear; volume of advertising to be bandied It baa been found necessary to lay down strictly that All replace copy must be to band by NOON of the day preceding insertion > Advertisers ean assist by the strict observance of this rule and at ■ the same time help towards maintaining BETTER SERVICE for themselves. V AREX' f'OK HAD LEGS _ TpVEN when Hospital treatment nas ■“• J failed to cure varicose ulcers, permanent healing is accomplished by Varei Treatment Cures without pain while you work. Four to sis weekly dressings for ordinary ulcers. Write to Ernest Healey. Chemist, Foxton Local Agent t Nurse Woolcott, 95 Courtenni Place Wellington 'Phono 2?—43(1

THE UNRIVALLED BRITISH Skin Remedy For all ailments of the skin—eczema, rashes, eruptions, rough red skin, scurf, pimples, ulcers, piles, ringworm, impetigo—and for all first-aid purposes, Germolene is unique. Read the convincing testimonials quoted below. They are a casual selection from thousands of unsolicited letters which have been sent to the manufacturers of GERMOLENE out of sheer gratitude. Mr. A. M. Wilkini, 33, Mr. M. Regensberg, Mar- Mrs. M. Wanostrooht. 2. Mr. J. Stokes, Surrey Rosoholm Read, Wolvor- quard 0.F.5., says: "For Dolphin Houses, Fowey, House, Burnham ■on ■ hampton, says: " Both my three years I suffered with says: "My baby boy sa X. s A ™ 1 hands and wrists were an ulcerated leg, accom- suffered from Ringworm, hold'i and wuld neither covered with a, painful panied by severe itching. which spread over his sit nor stand in comfort. 1 ? n 1 obtained no benefit from f ac e. T!lc flrst box of Tho CrBt application of was exceedingly severe. anything I tried until I Germolene worked won- Germolene gave me relief. No remedy did any good used Germolene. It imme- “* rmolene ’Tand a continuance of the until I used Germolene. In diately soothed the pain, ders, and before 1 had treatment soon cured me. three weeks my hands and my leg is now com- used the eecond one the i have never since been wers completely well." pletely healed." rash was quite pone."- troubled with piles." ■ Soothes at a Touch ! prices in New Zealand 1/9 and 4/. per Tin. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. Skin Dressing Address all ernnmanieations to:- Salmond & Spraggon, Box 662, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z.

How to Save Children’® Teeth Brushing is necessary, of course, but, by itself, it is not enough. To brushing you should now add the regular use of Wrigley’s. Read what Science says about it. A prominent dental surgeon, writing for ‘ the Daily Express of ’ the 27th June, says: “To prevent the teeth decaying by cleanliness alone, the mouth, would have to be constantly aseptic. As this is practically impossible, a small quantity of good chewing-gum after a meal will induce a long-continued flow of saliva, most efficacious in destroying the numbers of tooth-destroying bacteria.” So, when the kiddies ask yoii for Wrigley’s (as all kiddies do), remember that giving it to them is not merely indulging a harmless taste for a delightful inexpensive sweet. Giving Wrigley’s to the children is a most important measure for their future health —for good teeth are the very foundation of good health. It’s important in another way, too. It’s a real aid to digestion. That’s why millions of people use Wrigley’s after every meal, to prevent the unpleasant symptoms of indigestion. Give Wrigley’s to your children after every meal. And use it yourself. You’ll enjoy it and it does you good. WRIGLEYS /S | 4 pieces a \ I N I fl Vl X Madein a penny KJ ar /U N I fl h \ Australia SPEARMINT 1 1 | j| / / X I \ 6 bars 3d. I H PEPPERMINT |gW / X I \ I $ OEWING SWEET] I/I / // . H 45 r ( y the peSi GUM I

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 216, 8 June 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 216, 8 June 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 216, 8 June 1926, Page 5

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