THE MOST PATIENT PEOPLE MUST SHOW ANNOYANCE AT TIMES. Everybody has their hour of trouble. . . . ~ But people having any mutation of the skin . Have many hours of trouble. Nothing so annoying, nothing so irritating. It’s a hard and trying position. Leave it alono and you can hardly hear it. , , . Relief and cure have come at last. People have put it to the test. Doan’s Ointment cures skm disease. , „ . . People are learning that this is so. Here is a case in point:— Mr R. Allen, 11 Stout Street, Gisborne, says:—“Some time ago. l was bitten on the leg by a spider. The part affected became j very inflamed and irritated terribly. L tried poultices and skin remedies or all kinds, but nothing seemed able to give mo or reduce the inflammation.#' ,One day „ a friend or mine ad vi sod/me to try Doans Ointment, and a,s I had heard it spoken of very highly, I got a\pot at. once. After a few applications, the irritation began* to ease, and hy the time I. had used one and a-balf pots, all effects of the bite had disappeared completely. The soothing effect or Doan’s Ointment is wonderful, and. 1 recommend it to anyone in need of a good skin remedy.” Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will he posted on receipt or price by Foster-McClellan Co., fo Pitt Street, Sydney. XT ,c* But, bo sure you get DOAN S.
DON’T RISK BLOOD POISONING. A simple scratch starts the trouble. Cleanse a wound, no matter how slight, then apply 800 Ointment. Good old Bee Ointment soothes and heals. Its antiseptic properties ensure new skin forming quickly. Where there is inflammation, Boe Ointment- reduces the swelling and irritation. , . Bee Ointment can be found in every store anjl chemists. It is invaluable for sorer., scratches, bites, cuts, and bruises. Better get a pot today, Price Is 6d. You may need it to-morrow- Try this old-established ointment rnd you will never be without it. _ ... , Write for free sample to Bee Ontment Proprietary, Box 338, Wellington.*
11l Germany pet dogs, -and cats are being stolen for food by starving residents of the cities. . •
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 49, 14 October 1918, Page 3
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