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I -- DOGS | don’t scratch from habit; | impure blood is the cause... And my condition powders arc the remedy. You see I’ve made a lifelong study of dogs; and my researches have convinced me that a dog scratches only when food impurities in his blood have set up a terrible itching sensation under his skin. He, poor beggar, imagines he’s going to get relief by scratching. He doesn’t, of course: but that doesn’t stop him scratching. At this point, I suppose, you’re waiting for me to say that the one and only way of stopping him is to give him Bob Martin Condition Powders in liberal quantities ? But I don’t intend to say anything of the sort. What I do say, however, is thii: that the only certain way of stopping any dog scratching is to thoroughly purify his blood. And I know that if you give him three X* Bob Martin Condition Powders every / "" day for three days his blood will be purified and refreshed, and the scratching will automatically cease. 1/9 ouys a box of 2i powders. There are full • instructions in every box. • Bob xMartin’s Condition Powders purify the blood, preventing and curing all common blood disorders, such ' M as listlessness, sulky tern- * '' F JIT > per, loss of appetite, <• continual scratching, - dull or loose coat, W <) eczema and swell- . ings between ( the toes- v " I FREE fiow' HWr THcMn, I A’ STITCHBURY LTD., Dept. M.X, Blair Street, Courtenay Place. ■ Wellington ■ Please send me Free Sample Packet NAME i ■ of Bob Martin’s Condition Powders ■ and copy of Bob Martin’s Dog Book. I ADDRESS H My dog is._ w , t-._.. f „Breed, aged . .XMAS HOLIDAYS Our Surgeries Will be OPEN On ]an. 3rd, 4th, 3th SAoit&SAoit ’ (FROST’S LIMITED) Mr. c. F. Cooper, Hotel St, George Building Mr. G. Harkness, B.D.S.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 4

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