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FACE ALMOST TORN TO PIECES. A child in Milton. while suffering from Eczema, almost. tore her face to pieces trying to relieve the maddening itch and pain. The. mother was compelled to tie the child's hands, to its sides, and in desperation sampled all the so-called cures without success. Fortunately, just at this time, Klexema wa» becoming known, and a friend recommended this scientific treatment. The first visit to tho Klexema specialists brought relief to the poor child, and the ccmpiete treatment overcame the disease. Country sufferers are invited to communicate with the local specialists. Consultations Free. Klexema Rooms, 13, Woodward street . 'phone 2271. Hours :10 to 12.30; 2to 4. Evening Address :. 185, The Terrace, 'phone 2346. Hours : 6.30 to 7.'30 Advt. TORTURED WITH NEURITIS. WITCH'S OIL STOPPED THE AGONISING PAIN. I really thought I was going mad with neuritis in my arm. The .pain was frightful, and the slightest touch or movement was exquisite torture. I suffered for days, and I suppose I would still be suffering if a friend hadn't brought me a bottle of Witch's • Oil to try. It acted like magic. The first application relieved. In a few hours the pain had entirely disappeared, and since then I haven't been troubled in the slightest. The foregoing demonstrates the efficacy of Witch's Oil for that agonising complaint, neutritis, and numerous other cases could be cited. Witch's Oil penetrates to the root of the trouble, soothes the aching nerves, draws out the pain, and generates a pleasing, glowing sensation in the afflicted part. Get a bottle of this wonderful liniment and put an end to those aches and pains 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Chemists and stores.— Advt. NERVE FORCE. ■ Neuritis, sciatica, nervous debility, sleeplessness, rheumatism, etc., are due to lack of nerve force. Skilfully-direct-ed medical electricity from modem apparatus revitalises depleted nerve centres and restores perfect health without giving the slightest shock. No failures Consult (free) Ormond A. Hooper Ph.C, M.P.S. (Regd.), (by exams.).' O Neil s Buildings, 53, Courtenay place —Advt. • NATURAL WAY IS NAZOL WAY. Nazol acts naturally and relieves the most stubborn colds. A scientific remedy that gets to the root of the trouble. For years the approved specific for getting rid of colds and chest complaints. I Take a few drops on sugar, or inhale it Sixty doses Is 6d.—Advt. j TINNED EGOS GOOD AS FRESH. When cooked you can't distinguish tinned eggs from fresh, if they have bean preserved with Sharland's. Moa Brand Egg Preservative. Very economical and clean to use. One bottle of bnarland s does 20 dozen eggs at less than a penny a dozen.—Advti

Woods' Great Peppermint Cvi» For Cousrhs and CofcU. neror fail.— Advt.

Mustard was never intended to be taken dry any more than tea was meant to be eaten. There is neither 'bite' nor benefit in dry mustard.

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Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 4