BEE OINTMENT HEALS THEM. Accidents will happen In any home. It is so easy to get a nasty burn or scald. To allay the pain and irritation and cure the injury there is nothing anything of a harsh or injurious nature, so that it can be applied with confidence. The antiseptic properties preelse so soothing and healing as Bee Ointment. Tbe itching, burning feeling soon vanishes. It is quite free from vent infection by dirt and disease. Mothers find Bee Ointment a good old stand-by in the home. Splendid for opts, bruises, sores and, the many knocks and abrasions incidental to child life. Bee Ointment is sold by chemists and stores at eighteen pence. Get a pot to-day, and always keep it handy. Free sample posted on application to Bee Ointment Proprietary aaa >
SENSIBLE WAY TO CURE BABY’S COLD, A young mother worries needlessly when she finds that baby has developed a cold. An experienced mother like Mrs. H. Stephen, of 5, Leichhardt St., Waverley, N.S.W., wraps baby in Wawn’a WonderWool—this Alagic Wrap soothes and cures while baby sleeps. She says:—"Your Wonder-Wool is simply splendid. My baby (10 months old) had such a nasty cold which I could not cure. I used several cough remedies, but not one seemed to have any effect. Someone advised me to try your ‘ Wonder-Wool ’ and right glad I am that I did so. It had immediate effect, loosening the cough and driving the cold right out of the system. It is really the most sensible and effective way of curing a cold that I have ever yet heard of.” Wawn’s Wonder-Wool is equally effective
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 171, 5 July 1919, Page 7
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