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J*. T ft Resource has proved in emergency, very often more desirable than riches. A well-stocked medicine chest at hand has often saved a life, where money, however lavishly spent, would have been fruitless because of the delay at the outset. Congestion of blood is the cause of pain, and when the first alarm is given expediency demands immediate action. The resourceful absolutely put their fate in Wawn’s Wonder-Wool — a really comprehensive medicine chest of soft, downy wool, and the success attending their keen judgg ment amply justifies their selection. fh Lung trouble relieved Very frequently occurring forms of blood congestion requiring instant and decisive treatment, ’including bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy and the rest, if treated promptly by this pain relieving magic wrap are quickly disposed of, and even if the complaint has become fdeep-seated because of inattention and neglect —if there’s pain—-Wawns Wonder-Wool will it. When applied directly to the part affected Wawn'i Wonder-Wool immediately generate* a nerve and blood stimulating warmth, and dispels in a wonderfully soothing manner, all traces of blood congestion, at once removing the cause of the pain. To have tested the < relief so generously and rapidly bestowed, is to have been converted linto • life-long believer in the efficacy of this modern pain reliever. Not only to lung troubles, but to all other complaints where there is pain, caused by blood congestion, Wawn s WonderWool brings its blessed relief,, and sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, neuritis, backache, neuralgia, abdominal pains, etc., should get a packet without delay. Put it where the pain it and the pain will STOP. Sold by all chemists and stores at 2/6 per packet, or direct from the manufacturer, V. A. WAWN. Private Box. G.P.0., Wellington, Sole Distributing Agents: Kempthorne. Prosser & Co., Ltd. Read what Mr*. R. J. Morrie says of Wawn’o Wonder-Wool. rofit by her experience, and toko homo a packet to-day, ready tor any emergency. "It is about three er four weeks since I got a packet of your Wonder-Wool for a terrible cold 1 had on the chest. It was one of those hard, nerve-racking coughs that fairly shake you to places and I was just full up of it, as nothing 1 took seemed to ease me at all. But your Wonder-Wool is marvellous. 1 had not had it on my chest more than 15 minute, before I felt relief, and the next morning I was completely cured. 1 recommend it to all my friends, and only hope anyone reading this will be induced to try it. You can show this letter to anyone. Mrs. R. J. Morns. M2 Macpharaon Street. Waverley, Mil ! I 11 ii.„, film r'* mi t\\M\ SlIL^ U a i. ~ .u* o J IliiiS am

MEGGITT LIMITED’S SILOS AT PARRAMATTA. m m Z*fj & & A LANDMARK —of tha Pioneer Linseed Oil and Linseed Oil Meal Manufacturers of the Southern Hemisphere In the Pioneering' Town of PARRAMATTA—of H S.W. Meggitt Ltd.'s Linseed Oil and Linseed Oil Meal. Catalogue No. mailed free. Full particulars from Agents or MEGGITT LIMITED The Pioneer Linseed Oil and Linseed Oil Meal Manufacturers of Australia, 26 KING STREET, SYDNEY WORKS—PARRAMATTA. One Quality Only —the Best J rf GGITTS llNSEfooum nECCITTi: V PARRAMATTA “The Boy on Bap guarantees quality

Never Neglect A Cold. I Heame’s Bronchitis Cur* la (Im Rmm mm i praatiaaiy rav«l hr? daegMar’a Kb. H» wa* 7 ynwi •M Nut My, and ted tea n&M t» BRONCHITIS teat te*. I aaadjr lad ter tea jf«m aga, • Em was WASTING AWAY, ate natiteg dW ter my gate, ate ter Ccagfe ad altiM was pataM. Imm uMmi to top HEARWTS BRONCHITIS CURS. I gd a Batik and ute tegart I tepaava XMMH>KATE> LY. fan watte te raa hraf ter Cted ter MM ant Mw ten d ted ana atiMk td ter atd eemglaiad deeei. Vcara •a ItenkM to'earter fei WSWsA

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1918, Page 8

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