GOOD OLD BEE OINTMENT. Yes, it's old and it's good. For over fifty years it has been the favourite in many homes. Its first application delightfully soothes any wound and safeguards against infection. The best remedy for cuts, sores, bruises, burns, and all skin troubles. ls-6d all chemists and stores. —Advt.
ACTS LIKE A CHARM. One trial of Nazol •will convince you. of its wonderful powers in driving away colds. It cjuickly penetrates to the lungs, soothing the bronchial passages. Nazol acts like a charm on all colds catarrh, and asthma. Sure, safe, speedy) and economical 60 doses for Is 6d. Advt,
HOW THE CAPTAIN SAVED THE WATCH. After hard training on Thursday night in preparation for a big match, on Saturday, one of the star players 'in a local football team contracted a heavy cold. On the "Friday morning he rang up the captain and stated that he would be unable to play. "What's the trouble?" "Just a bad cold," he replied. The skipper, like a wise man, promptly sent him along a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Somewhat sceptical, but with hope, the player used the remedy, with the result that he was fit to play on Saturday. Not only that, but he scored the try that won the day. Baxter's Lung Preserver gives quick relief to all bronchial complaints. It is rich, warming, penetrating, and dependable. Possesses wonderful tonic properties that help to build up the system against future attacks. Do not' wait until a cold grips you, but obtain a bottle of "Baxter's" without delay. 2s 6d buys a. jrenerous-sized bottle from •tny chemist "'.' store; or, better still, get the family *ize at 4s 6d.—Advt. PO YOU KKOW tho one ccugh and cold remedy that never yet disappointed anybody is Nazol. It relieves and soothes, and its action., is direct and immediate. But a few drops on some sugar and dissolve in the mouth, nr inhale tliroui-h .i Nazol Inhaler, la 6d for 60 doses.—Advt. FREE COOKERY BOOK. Forty-eight pages of the latest and best recipes by Miss Mildred Trent. M.C.A.. New Zealand's leading cookery expert. Send 4d in stamps, mentioning this pajV er to H. F. Stevens, Cathedra) Essences, Christehurch.-—Advt. Woods' 'Great Feppnrmint Cure, i i'at Cough* *ad Coldi, acv U (uliv-Adrt.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 51, 28 August 1925, Page 5
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