CHILDREN CRY FOR IT. One of the groatest proofs of Bee Ointment as a healing remedy was lately brought before the Proprietary. It was in the Wairarapa 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 blaik, and the youngster fled to its motior crying, "Bee, Bee, give ,jne Eeei The mother instantly came out and , bound up the wound with IJoe Cult- , ment on a piece of cotton c <>*v, the ' child went on contentedly playing aa . if nothing was the matter with rt. d The mother explained fchat she had '. always kept Bee Ointment in her house ever since she had inarri.jd.\ajjd , it had proved itself su^h a pood < friend, that it was a household word in the home. Fathers, ntoohfifc, all of you who are bringing up fan ilies, remember the ailments injuries which may beset your little children,. \ and be forearmed. Keep Bee Oint- i ment in your homes for all outs, bruises, skin diseases, and rheuma- i tism. Sold everywhere. ; Someone wantn just that piano or I bicycle r go-cart or other extra item you don't need any longer. Put an advertisement in the Stab. i
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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 533, 28 March 1908, Page 2
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