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v^^PPfflKDl vc c o f^aßE GOING * I^l*mß^ POP.!. I3^..af" pop!" Poor Kiddie She's Half Deaf through a Severe Catarrhal Cold . MOTHERS! Bo careful when your Chiia gets a heavy Cold in the Head or on the Cheat. An■>excess cf mucus in • the head, through a neglected Cold goon clogs the' nasal passages and then the infection spread! to thu Kustachiau tubes causing Deaf ncsa and Head Noises. The nest complication may' be even niQre serious. ; ihe safust sod beat way to treat Colds and Catarrh In Children ih tp- : use •Mentholatuin.' ThU amazing ■ .breathable balm (made by a flrm of 45 year? reputation) acts quickly and nuiely. Use it as directed. • Memholatuni' . . . which is a scientific combination of seven different . remedies . . . penetrates through the skin [ and eases congestion, while Its pleasant •vapours, charged with unique antiseptic prop. crties, act right through tho breathing passages, co that even deep-seated Catarrh and Colds yield to its influence. It is just as effective for Adults. Sold throughout New Ge^ouVtoX tm* aUd 2/" *™ *nd *"*"• Aflcms s A Smith ana Co.. Ltd.. Auckland. SWOLLEN ANKLES & FOOT TROUBLES Mffi£ A A ■^■■^ ou one °^ ■lilt A those trnfor-; H^Hifl lunate p cop le K|ij|| I hose ankles and l|||i|| H feet soon fcecome IJf^ilf ■ swollen, especially. g»| W these warm, tirm£- yk^ J»g days? Why put" up witli'it " when a few M minutes' nightly massage with Zam-Buk will bring: immediate relief, allay the swelling and strengthen the ankle's.'' Your feet too! You can' keep them in line condition during Summer by bathing them every night in warm water, and after drying thor-i oughly, rubbing. Zam-Buk gently into the soles;'insteps, and" toes. As.' the refined herbal, oils lri . Zaih-Buk are absorbed into the slctn v '; Pain, Swelling & Inflammation -are -quickly . ; reUeyed. OHafclfeskin;corns, and bunions are softened; ' joints, ankles, toes, and feet are made easy and you can again walk and wear shoes in comfort, n Start now on this sure way to foot health. It only takes a few minutes each night, but the-result is ■ wonderful. 116 or 316 a box. Of oil CAemi.U & Slorti fan-Biik

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 29