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881 1L w A Cold in the head! It makes thinking impossible—if the trouble is to be stopped ’fore a COUGH gets on the chest, resort to Bonnington’s Irish Moss. .Its penetrating pungency CLEARS the head, makes t breathing smooth and easy—it allays the irritation arising from CATARRH! IMITATIONS won’t do! It must be “Bonnington’s.” Price 116 & 2j6 -■ ■ sit ||pfi Badly scalded ’ Y arm 1.. and the pain -*' z s' is unbearable 1 Quick 1 Get the Rexona Ointment —it takes out the stinging heat the instant you apply it, and soothes the raw, tender skin. Rexona’s healing properties prevent that painful blistering, l too ... in a few days, new clean skin grows again. TREATMENT. Do not wet the burn. Smear Rexona Ointment over the injured part and bandage firmly. k SCALDS COOLED AND HEALED Mr. W. Rau, Albion Hotel, Geelong, writes :— I teas camping with a pal in the bush and one night he scalded both his legs from the hips to the feet zvith boiling water. I didn’t know what to do, till I thought of my tin of Rexona. I rubbed Rexona Ointment on the scalded parts, and in the morning the pain had completely gone —there zvere no blisters a-j. a**™, and all the heat had been drazim out —that proves what a faithful friend Rexona is.” . 'Rexona 'The Rapid Healer At your chemist’s or store NOW ! 9,186 32NZ

HAPPY No wonder, ■ they have gg X. JBr F) had their ■ Z/autoS elec- ■ TRICAL ■ _ EQUIP- ■ MENT over- J ■ | hauled and repaired by H !: THOS.B. BATY LTD. : ■ I Motor and General Engineers. ® ■ ■ GREYMOUTH. S ■ i ’Phone 335, Res. 336. g

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1937, Page 5

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