CHILDREN CRY FOR IT. One of the greatest proofs of Bee Ointment as a healing remedy was lately brought before the Propriafeary. It was in the Wairafapa district that a child of three years was observed to strike its finger with a hammer. The blood oozed out from the dimpled digit, dark and bl»&, and the youngster fled to its mother crying, "Bee, Bee, give me Eeel" The mother instantly came out a»d ■ bound up the wound with Hoe Ointment on a piece of cotton c\>th, the child went on contentedly playing as if nothing was the matter with it. The mother explained that she had always kept Bee Ointment in her house ever since she had uiarr.fod. and it had proved itself suuh a pood friend, that it was a hous ahold word in the home. Fathers, ntoohwb, all of you who are* bringing up fan ilies, remember the ailments ,~nd injuries which may beset your little children, and be forearmed. Keep Bee Ointment in your homes for aIF cuta, bruiseß, skin diseases, and rheumatism. Sold everywhere. Wacto's "Worm Figs— Wondered Worm Worriers, 1&
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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 592, 24 March 1908, Page 2
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