PERILB OP THE PLAYGROUND. A schoolboy rough and tumble often means cut legs, arms, or hands. Boys will be boys, so be prepared for casualties ! Keep Bee Ointment handy. Immediately soothes painful cuts, prohealer. Famous for nearly 60 years, tects against infections, and is a rapid til (.demists ilikl —Aiivf.
TOOTHACHE? MAGIC NERVINE WILL STOP IT. At the first jump of that nagging nerve dab a drop or two on a small piece of cotton wool and apply to the tooth—it acts at once—throbbing stops and pain disappears. Don’t wait until your tooth aches—keep Barraclough’s Magic Nervine always in the house — in case of emergency. Sold everywhere at 1/6, or you can send 1/6 in stamps to Barraclough’s Rty., Box 1247 G.P.0., Wellington, when it will be sent to you post free. —228
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 January 1929, Page 5
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