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HEALTHFUL HOME HELP IN CASE JDF ACCIDENT. The wise housewife is prepared for all emergencies. A quick movement at the atove when cooking often results in s burn. The knife slips while cutting bread for tea, and a painful cut finger follows. A slip or stumble and a nastj aching bruise. In case of wounds there is always a danger of blood poisoning, and it is advisable at all times to have some helpful "first-aid" remedy at hand. There is none better for this purpose than Pinesalve (Carbolised), the most | soothing preparation ever made. It contains most valuable antiseptic and healing properties, and kills all possibility of blood poisoning. It is guaranteed to give ' quick - relief - by acting like a poultice, and, drawing all the impurities from the wound, speedily causes perfect healing. ■ Pinesalve h jwt-the remedy for the home, because it is cheap, and it does tho work. ■■■■-.■■.'.■" r me salve for ali Wouad> and Skii Troublei ACTS LIKE A POULTICE . Be careful to get Pinesalve (Carbolised) and refuse worthless imitations, from your chemist or store, or post free at Is 9d and 3s 6d from E. C. De Witt and .Co., Ltd., 89, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Remember—Pinesalve gives instant relief—guaranteed—in every, case of «km disease, insect bite's, wounds or Injuries where there is pain, itching, or danger of poisoning.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 10