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and years ago, and is mentioned in the Icelandic medical books of the Thirteenth Century. It is actively anti-bacterial and is used for its antiseptic and anaesthetic influence in treating colds.

The other ingredients are also especially effective in treating inflammation and congestion. Camphor is a powerful stimulant to the respiratory centers, relieving congestion and inflammation. Eucalyptus is germicidal, antiseptic and stimulant largely used in chronic bronchitis and infections of the upper respiratory tract—its vapours are very .efficient.

Special Healing Properties

Oil of Thyme is a powerful antiseptic with wonderful healing properties, especially in congestion and catarrhal conditions of the nose and throat. Oil of Turpentine vapours are an excellent remedy for, and highly beneficial in, various forms of bronchial and lung troubles—have powerful healing, antiseptic properties. These and other ingredients, combined as they are fey the special Vick , process, used only in the manufactureof Vicks Vapoßub, have made Vicks, the most successful and popular remedy in the world for treating colds. Over 93 million pots have been used in the 'ast five years in Canada and the States. This Coiinoii is ivood :»t any chemists® 111 Nelson. " • r l-« r T : s!^g§r

i In order that you mav prove by 1 actual trial Mir- moots of Vicks Vnpo--1 Hub, (lie importers have su.pplietl I above eheoiists with dO sample tins I each. Only one free tin will be al- | lowed 1.0 each family. | S('). :Tt not convenient to present • the coupon to vmir chemise, send Id. to Van Stawreii I'.rns,, Ltd.. 1!S Water-field tit.. Wellington. and a trail package will bo sent to voii.^2l

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 August 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 August 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 August 1924, Page 10