NEWS AND NOTES
From PARKINSON AND CO., Chemists and Photographic Dealers, GREYMOUTH. When Jack Frost is on the warpath daubing whitewash on the trees; when the Fahrenheit thermometer reads 32 degrees; when the “barber” goes right through you, and there’s ice on Mackay Street, that’s the time when you get chilblains on your ears and hands and feet. When they' hurt and itch like fury, and you want to swear and curse, do not rub them—do not scratch them—that will only make them worse. You should get our “Cure for Chilblains”— it will fix them in a trice. Full instructions on the bottle, and one shil,l'ng is the price.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1925, Page 5
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