ECZEMA PSORIASIS SKIN DISEASES We could understand you putting up with these unsightly, irritating diseases if there were 'no known cure, but whan Mr. Arthur Pascoe, the celebrated New Zealand skin specialist , has cured the worst cases in a few weeks! it is just foolish to go on suffering... The initial cost is only 12/3, and rarely do cases require more than £2 or £3 worth , to effect a cure. The treatment, which, is carried out in your own home, is purely herbal adn takes the disease right out of the blood. Get cured! Health Supply Limited BOTANIC DISPENSARY 125 WILLIS STREET Phone 51-497. Phone 51-497. Branches at Auckland, Hamilton, Hastings, Palmerston North, Napier, Christchurch, Dunedin and Sydney. 0 j Our Progress is Your I Guarantee! j f . . * Dettol' is the modern defence against the germs of infection. On the'cut which may lead to blood poisoning,'in the room from which sickness may spread; ;in the ail-im-portant details of bodily hygiene, use 'Dettol'—-the modern antisepticf— for safety. Ask your doctor. y 2[r and Zj6 bottles. 'DETTOL' TRADE MARK THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC tJBCKITTS (OVER SKA) LTD., PHARMACEUTICAL DEPT., 8 VICTORIA ST.i WELLINGTON, C.I. D.13 _h %lAYWmmmmmmmriJmi^mm7^l^ That terrible ulcer or disease which it seemi Impossible to hetl will respond atonceto.D.D.D.— thefamous liquid Prescription by Dr.O.Dennis. The special antiseptic medicaments in this wonderful ' liquid sink' deeply into the pores of the skin, killing the germs, clearing up the repulsive tissues, cleansing, purifying and healing. Why suffer. Get t bottle to-day. *;.'.'", " .-.. Handy a-o.z. bottle 3/6 .'a1l chemists. Economical 5-02. size 6/6. 56 TO BE SURE OF YOUR POPULARITY KEEP YOUR UNDERARM DRY Your tfriends won't tell you iand you probably won't detect perspiration odour on yourself. There's only one way to be sure ... Keep the . underarm dryl Odorono does more than merely take the odour out of perspiration It gently checks underarm perspiration... a practice used and recommended by physicians ... and protects your clothing from musty odours and ugly stains. ODO-RO-NO
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1939, Page 14
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