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When you think of its delicious flavor, when you know how quickly it can be prepared, when you’ve noted that it never, never wastes, can you wonder that “Camp 1 Coffee is so popular P—[Advt.]

Over 100 ijearj? '"TURN back time ten, twenty, fifty, & hundred years; go right back to the days of Napoleon, and even then you find Finlay’s Sheetings were as famous as now for excellent wearing qualifies and beauty of appearance. When you buy Finlay’s Linen Finish Sheetings you buy a BRITISH Product with a reputation for quality and value of over 100 years standing. Sold by all good James Finlay & Co., Limited, GLASGOW, irsßers, Linen Finish BeautyV faces winter^ undismayed \U I N D, dust, rain and ’ frost she defies them all. Erasmic Emollient Herb Soap in daily use prevents chafing and keeps the skin soft, clear and supple. Erasmic Talcum Powder and Erasmic Perfume, too, are favourites of dainty femininity exquisitely fragrant, yet so unobtrusive. ELLIS & MANTON. LTD., WELLINGTON Bole N.Z. Acents. I <5-

""-'T" r.rrt"r ~ZI. J A Report from Petone "I have the greatest of pleasure in highly recommending Vicks Vapoßub. I rubbed it on my children’s throats and chests when they had the ‘flu.* My husband also used it freely during the ‘flu’ and wc were so well satisfied with its good results that now I always keep it in the house to have at hand for all our colds.” —Mrs. E. Pincocks, 17 Esplanode, Petone. Avoid Bronchitis Severe Colds on the Chest Invite More Serious Ills Most medical authorities now agree that bronchitis, 1 influenza and pneumonia are germ diseases, most: commonly spread by breathing in the germs. When the membrane of the air passages is in a healthy condition, nature is able to resist their attack. It is only when the bodily resistance is lowered, by a severe cold, for instance, that these germs are able to make headway. Treat Colds Promptly This New External Way It is important, therefore, that every ' cold should be treatecLat the very start. Since Vicks Vapoßub was introduced last winter, thousands of New Zealand families have adopted it as the easiest and quickest method of checking colds. One of many appreciative letters appears above. When a severe cold on the chest persists, vigorous measures are necessary if all danger is to be avoided. Give the patient a hot bath and a laxative. Apply hot wet towels to the throat and chest to open the pores. Massage briskly with Vicks for five minutes. Spread Vicks on thickly and cover with two thicknesses of warm flannel Used in this way Vicks has a twofold action. It is absorbed through the skin like a poultice and, at the same time, vaporised by the body heat and inhaled direct to the lungs. The bedclothing should be left loose about the neck so that the vapours may be freely inhaled. Repeat the whole treatment every few hours. It is an obstinate cold indeed that can resist the double, direct action of Vicks. For Children’s Colds Vicks is especially valuable for children’s colds, because it is applied externally and, therefore, avoids “dosing” the stomach with so much internal medicine. For colds in the head, nasal catarrh or asthma, just melt a little Vicks in a spoon and inhale the medicated vapours. The healing, antiseptic qualities of Vicks make it an excellent application for cuts, bruises, stings, sunburn and muscular rheumatism. VICKS WVapoßub For All Colo Troubles 2/6 THE POT EVERYWHERE k3l Hub V»OKS A.~ON TION

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Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19020, 15 August 1925, Page 20

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