Dontit IVleglect ! v^^Duts and , Ssgii" Wounds Abrasions or wounds resulting from cuts, burns, scalds, etc., provide means whereby deadly germs' can enter and poison the blood, and' only the timely application of a suitable antiseptic can prevent serious results. Prevention is iSurely. better than cure in such cases and it will be found that the prompt . ; application of Pinesalve will prevent ; .infection of the'wound and quickly effect a cure. There is no finer first-aid dressing than Pinesalve, and every careful housewife should make a point of getting a tin from. the. chemist and keeping it ready for instant use in case or need. For all akin affections such as rash, ringworm, ulcers, cracked hands and lips and facial blemishes, Pinesalve'will be found invaluable. It soothes the pain, draws out the poison and quickly effects a cure. PCuWU«4 inesalve Can be obtained from Chemists and Stores everywhere at 1/9 per tin, or special large family size tin for 3/6. If chemist is sold out send price direct to Pinesalve Laboratory, KO. Box 1162, Wellington. • * Headaches Toothache Neuralgia Sleeplessness relieved instaneously by . ■ .taking//....-;./" Anf-a-cin Compounded on scientific print '■ ciples, An-a-cin acts- upon ; "all the above pains, which centre in the fifth nerve. An-a-cin has the approval of Doctors and Dentists and is obtainable from all Chemists at 2/8 a tin. An-a-cin " Tke Tablet witl a Gatrutee" CoMfc«i3 For Lumbago — Jait ruV a little Muiierole gently into the . tkm ever the Kit of the ptin. It will drive •w»jr die pun i'nd give'complete and •!• mott immediate relief from itiffaeii. Muitnole - nets . like , the eld.ftihioned muttafd'platter, but'more gently, and without the blitter. It it a dean, white ointment made fiom oil of murtard. At chmuti, 2/6 is. jari w tubth N.Z. . /t«»i«Mitb««i SALMOND tt SPRAOGON LTD. Puthcnton Street, W«JHn<tom wrm than a mustard plaster _ ■•• GOOD-BYE, CORNS. AT LAST! Something that dissolves them entirely out, not merely burns the top off. Callouses soon mads soft as fresh putty, without using plasters,- cutting, or "caustic liquids. TpHE thiok,. hardened skin of which -»• corns and'callouses are composed, of course, contains no nerve 3or blood vessels. In fact, the upper layere are practically dead. In the case of a corn, it is not the top that causes such-pain. It is the little pointed part which extends down into the toe and presses on sensitive nerves. _ Cutting the top off with a razor or burning it off with • caustic liquids, pastes, and. plasters is wasting time.. Also, it is dangerous and may cause bloodpoisoning or,even tetanus (lockjaw). Instead of such purely temporary expedients, try soaking your feet in tho!"saltrated water, prepared by dissolving a handful -of Eeudel Bath Saltrates in a gallon of hot water:,. This will dissolve the oil and sebaceous matter" from hardened calloused, and "corny" skin, leaving, it so-soft that corns are easily picked out, root and. all. As for callouses, they can be right off with the dull edge of a knife.' The water C3n have no e.««ct, whatsoever on. sound, healthy skin. All chemists keep Reudel Bath Saltrates put up m boxes of convenient size and at verylmoderate price. ' ' ■ . Free Trial Cures PILES Many-sufferers from Piles have responded to our offer to send a Free ■ Trial, of the Zann Double Absorption ■ • J Treatment. Often this sample has ■ ■ effected' a complete cure ! But we 5 are glad to continue the Trial Offer S —we know that a teat of the Zann Treatment will prove its remarkable efficacy, and people wno are cured Ml their snfferirm •^""V?, 8 a, b°ul- this unique remedy- the Z»nn' »><Hible Absorption Treatment. One convinced tnet" says: i am enclosing 10/6 for complete Zann Treatment. The free- trial you sent me has done me a lot of good—l «ot instant relief." Our three offers: Booklet, "Piles, their. fe,^ it h C-nVou n 5 lsl° m^: L StId mP4I «««np«. Better still, «end 10/6 in podal notes I If r " i?" course of the Zann Double Absorp- ■ tlon Treatment. Money refunded if not I satisfied. Zann Proprietary, P.O. Box I 852, Wellington. ~ B^ Baokleu »nd Stock* Obuin>Uefro»: 8 %■ KING'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY W. S. WALLACE Chtmiit. WHU. Str«et. W«llintt«» * Court« n »x PJ««»1 «0(l
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 4 September 1923, Page 10
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