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FIRST AID

WITH " BLUE CROSS." Despite reasonable care accidents will happen, even in tho Lest regulated families. Of course, the risk of blood poisoning’ or other after-effects from cuts or bruises is now almost eliminated, thanks to “Blue Cross,’’ tho latest scientific healing salve. No other ointment .posses.-es the remarkable curative properties of ‘‘Blue Cross. This now and dependable remedy contains all tho toothing, healing, and antiseptic properties of best quality ‘bone and carbolic acids, eucalyptus, menthol, and camphor in a sterile base. Nothing better, quicker, safer, surer at •any time for wounds, hums, cute, cracked skin, tetter, and all skin ■eruptions. Never bo without a tin of "Blue Cross” Antiseptic Healing Salvo in your home. Tour chemist and grooor stock it.—{Advt,]

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Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 14

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122

FIRST AID Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 14

FIRST AID Evening Star, Issue 18173, 13 January 1923, Page 14

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