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WELLINGTON' .':: . RACING CLUB'S : S UMMER MEETING^ WILL BE CONTINUED TOMORROW FIRST RACE about 12.10 p.m. *■ \'' - r THE MEETING WILL CONCLUDE. ON MONDAY; ANNIVERSARY DAY ; AM ASEPTIC OINTMENT . Vr^.l MY PAINFUL -^ SKIN DISEASE" /f^fTT Mr. J. F. of Belfast, writes, *V / J f Qvl "^fe f 'gREATESt!! "fl** 4 terrible, agony from/, V; fc^> \f, (i ZtKA it d » Eczema on hands, legs, arms and I AT VI / -^ ' r,r AUKinrf.of!l I tried several prepare- / S\ \ / , For All Kind, of ffc# Ch . mJ »i l J^ft fr . t <>«-"( V■ . / 'HAS M.i out resu/t. I decided to try\ \ \§U<^~t ,\^ '->«& IV nII II III1 GERMOLENE and It has oeeom-\\ VT^HETir^-^w^ * fT UUn u\ Hf/ierf won derful results, giving y%<X>^r>?rr>l^ vv%? ,' v I CER > ""*<"" rtll'f f""" th# flrrt «M>"e«f•"•" ', .Obtainable From , > (' ' Day «fter day comes news of further < All f*homi«t« A StfiNIC i' IDIMDLE (i »re« triumphs of this wonderful healing (' *" WnßinilW • aTOr«» , '"IWlrl-C Ointment. ,' PPICa » 'CIVFI I lilA'i Germolene soothes instandy and com- / „ (, 1 mences its skin-healing work the moment ,i4/C ZfK •• 'i WES^fcSggSfci^gJßSsaS^ <1/r:*-^^l> >J Piles Disappear No Cuttinc or Salves Needed. External treatments seldom b&aMft # J^^r^F^SHm piles. , & \^vtf^B^^^TVA^^tfH^V^^w Nor does catting remore the auwe, ■ The catue ia inside—bad circulation. W^Wnl'^Hj^M^fSm^L^mM The blood is stagnant, the veina tabby. WW2lM> lft J J*MMmW^BL The bowel walls are weak, the part. WiM#FZ//j2M|^V^V^! To quickly and safelj rid /oarseH ef ■sbbWssssM^^K** <■»> *M piles yon must free the circulation— expert pmutiy-kMp* B^Hss^^AF send a afresh corrent through stagnant e r* aprinki* acsts and pools. Internal treatment is the one safi £«£«'• J!' 1^ Kemtlna'.. V^jM # *fc% method. Ointments and cutting won't d« ™£,ftj* v / I it. f ~ healthy. Use It dry. Large, l\X, / I J S. Lieonhardt, MJX, • Bpedahst, set medlam & amall ate* tins. \\ \ / I at work some years ago to find a real _--- aasjpsjM mmwm ■#■■■# internal remedy for piles. He succeeded. UM [lTl||r ■■" If || | 1 He named bis prescription Vaculoid. and V pill ■■|la% ■■■ I % SsU. "nSTLsrt. "ffir &a, IUMI Iml J HIUJ Vaculoid is sold by chemists everywhere, j BEinES.MOllls,FUASri^mftafcgf under guarantee. It is a harmless tablet, !!__—.JL,-—,-——aj—iwasß-B-a-B^ easy to take, and the makers will-gladly WiUkmk^Xim^-tMiIZAMuES^M. refund the purchase price to any Assatis* ■m*B»a«^ fied customer. ________^ -, that's the best Gin drink? Mr. LONG & Mr. SHORT gH| GIVE THEIR OPINIONS Ift I iw| jJr^ **C a A a I II I Uhil*^ , ** vvilt O lII* I Jfltlltf .^BB^BB^BW^ I &Qttm ft. JvJf^l Whichever way you look at ft, you can b% <J^ sure of the finest Dry Gin when you call for the distinctive Blue—and—Silver label! 49 ■Til fMrM - ssssmTT HI iTlssal

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 10