HEENZO COMPETITION. 3SOO entries ivere .received. Prizes have been despatched to all prize winners, and a circular containing the full list has been sent to all contestants. This can be obtained on application to Heenzo,” G.P.O. Box 1490, Wellington.— Advt. b COST A MERE TRIFLE. A household J of young children should never be without a bottle of Chamberlam -s Pain Balm handy. Cuts, bruises, sprains, and all sorts, of minor accidents are every-day occurrences among children, and must- he treated promptly. Chamberlain’s P;ain Balm will soothe' pain, stop bleeding, relieve a sprain, cleanse a. wound and cause it to heal quickly. And a bottle costs a mere trifle. —Advt. SOOTHES AND CURES. Cuts, bruises, burns and sotes are immediately soothed and qnieklv cured with Bee Ointment. Being antiseptic, it prevents septic infection. Try it. 1/« buys a large pot All chemists and stores. __4 |
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 December 1924, Page 5
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