£h& Ao«r<e ” Yes, the children have got colds, they get them at school. By far the best thing to get is Bennington’s Irish Moss. It reduces any feverishness and eases the breathing and it quickly stops those awful sleep-hindering COUGHS. IMITATIONS won't do at all, get' Bennington's. 1/6 & 2/6. fete*
*>3® Jll M* Px Quick ! Apply Rexona Ointment. Grazed k nees are Painful and if q&fjigsgS dangerous too ! Rexona il Ointment soothes at once gVy, fsSrf —and heals the skin comW P iete *y ’ n a few days. Any break in the skin gives germs a chance to enter the blood circulation and cause infection. Rexona Ointment acts as a protective film, sealing out the germ-laden air. TREATMENT. Thoroughly cleanse the broken skin with Rexona Soap and warm water (cold if there is much bleeding). Then apply Rexona Ointment on a piece of lint, or clean linen. Rexona Medicated Soap contains the same healing, soothing properties as the Ointment. “A really splendid healer” — writes Miss L. Brittain, 203 Macquarie Street, Sydney : —“ Some lime ago, I teas out swimming ; I was caught by a wave and dragged for about 10 yards over some thickly barnacled rocks. My legs were jiist about torn to pieces. A doctor friend advised me to use Rexona Ointment. All the pain disappeared and in a few days the skin started to . heal. In a fortnight every trace of the injuries vanished. Rexona is a splendid healer." ’Rexona The Rapid Healer At your Chemist’s or Store NOW! H. 178 32 , ■ M Sweet § jKB since I had the $ bus done up V ■riW ifjMand the J 5. ■L ■8 CYLINDERS g KhfiULlMlSiP xebored § B at a moderate cost by f; 1 ‘ THOS. B. BATY LTD. § Motor and General Engineers. GXEYMOUTH. 'Phone 325. R. 33C EE 00 KES 818 / PRIZE CUPS i & SHIELDS I ‘ will be worthy of [3 . the occasion if [J 1 chosen from our q 1 display, which ex- 13 : cels in Designs, 2 ( ■f Quality and Finish. ® 1 lA. L. SUTHERLAND I ! g Jeweller & Watchmaker, Mackay I g St., GREYMOUTH. Phone 645 S. g ] ■B— B, 1
Cheaper “Want” Advertisements The charge for CASH ADVERTISE MENTS in the following classification WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO BUY SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT PRIVATE SALE \ PROPERTY FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND BOARD AND RESIDENCE TO LET POULTRY AND PETS MOTORS AND CYCLES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS —ls—--12 vtords 1/- 3 insertions .. 2/6 15 words 1/3 3 insertions .. 3/C 18 words 1/6 3 insertions .. 4/24 words 2/- 3 insertions .. 5/Booking fee fid extra. GREYMOUTH EVENING STAR ’PHONE NO 5. TJANSANO BREAD. The 100 per cent. Wholemeal Loaf with all the nutriment and essential minerals of the Whole grain. SHANNON AND GLEN, Manufacturers, Guinness Street.
Aunt. Mary found a lone, lost lamb. Its fleece drenched through with dew; ’Twas prime spring meat, and proved a treat, With bacon In the stew. Aunt Mary caught a dreadful cold. ’Flu frightens spinsters frail and old. Mum put Aunt Mary’s ’flu to flight With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, last night.
Read and use “The Star’’ Want Advertisements, 12 words Is., 3 insertions 2s 6d. ’Phone 5.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1936, Page 5
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