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New Vapour Way of Treating all Cold Troubles NOTHING TO SWALLOW, JUST RUB IT ON. Particularly valuable to mother^ with small children. New Zealand chemists able to get) this treatment now for the' first time. Colds are simply inflamed or con-, gested lining of the air passages ana should be treated in the same way asj we treat surface inflammation, hi applying the medication directly tc the inflamed tissues. In the case of inflammation of tli§: air passages the medication can be' Introduced directly onij" by the in- 1 halation of vapours. A chemist in al little town of North Carolina, U.S.A./ discovered a .process of combining the world's best remedies for Coldsi —Camphor, Menthol, Eucalyptus. Thyme and Turpentine and other volatile oils in such a way that wheu rubbed on over throat and chest the body heat liberates the volatile ingredients in the form of vapours, which, are inhaled with each breath ..through .the,nose, and throat into the lungs, loosening the phlegm and relieving the congestion. At the same time the preparatior Is absorbed through and stimulate! the skin .like a liniment, poultice or - plaster, taking out'that tightness and soreness in the chest. ■ " ■ ' JUST COME TO -SEW ZEALAND. This preparation is known as Vicka Vapoßub. It has achieved an enormous sale in the United States and Canada. Over 70, million jars were used.in the last four years and it waa Impossible for the manufacturers to supply^ outside markets. Now; by increasing the factory capacity, they are able for th€- first time to supply this wonderful new'tre'atment to tlirj people of New Zealand through all chemists. . . .; ' ;. For deep Chest Colds, Sore.Throats, Bronchitis, Torisilitls' or incipiert Pneumonia. Vicku Vapoßub should be applied over the throat and chert, and covered with a hot flannel cloth Leave the clothing loose around th<] neck so that the vapours released by; the body heat may be freely inhalec 1! For Head Hay Fever! Catarrh, or Asthmatic troubles Vickf Vapoßub can be either applied up the nostrils or a little melted in; a spoon, and the vapours inhaled, i QUICK RELIEF IJf CHOUP. Spasmodic Croup --is usually, re-: lieved within 15 minutes. Just ruli Vlcks Vapoßub over throat and cheßt until the. breathing becomes easy. Coyer with a warm flannel. One application at bedtime will prevent most night attacks. Vicks Vapoßub is good also for inflammation of the surface of the skin. It is applied as' an ordinary . Balye .or liniment, for burns,' stings, sprains, bruises" .bites • of small ' insects, and itching skin troubles. • . Vlcks Vnpoßub can be procured at any chemist's, 2/6 per jar. N.Z. Distributors: Van Staveren Bros., Ltd.: Wakefleld Street, Wellington. VR.9 TVENTISTRY AT 'REASONABLE /PRICES. . Sets of Teeth.^^................. £330. Remodelling Sots, from . '£2 2 0 Teeth Extracted Free when Sets Required. Repairs at' Shortest Notice. F#OST AND FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119, WILLIS STREET. 'r:, " The, easiest way to make Rood coffee is to use Brown Barrett's Coffee Essence. Measure a spoonful into each cup, and add boiling milk, or water. The beverage is then ready, without straining." Brown Barrett's Coffee Essence is concentrated coffee—the-es-sence without the waste. And the bottle holds the flavour as . no tin, or package can do. Get Brown Barrett's Coffee Essence from your store. ' iii'iiiillllf^^^^ilillllliilllllll BROWN V V BARRETTS' CoffMEssence ITA HEALING REMEDY]! : ; , : ; PpR ; . ..'; ...- I I Cuts,: Burns, Bruises, ! ; Bad Legs, Skin Erup- i = tions, Piles.. Relieves ! I Rheumatism. ! I Used and Kccommendcd in Aus- ! [ Iralia for 86 Years. I | HOLLOWAY'S [ I OINT ME NT. |

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 15, 18 July 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 15, 18 July 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 15, 18 July 1923, Page 11