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Cod Liver Oil Emulsions of one kind or another have been made and marketed for nearly a century —in fact, some of them, go so far as to quote old age . as a merit! Comparatively, Lane s is a newcomer —only just old enough to have an enviable record of success. Besides being newer, Lane s is certainly better; it is more palatable to take; it is considerably more healthful when a long course is considered necessary, no other brand has such a large percentage of Cod Liver Oil, and none, we think, have been progressive enough to include Creasote —all importantin putting to. flight chest and throat troubles of every kind. 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. Manufacturer! by E. G. LANE, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, ,‘i.Z. 3 £3. W h 5 m T -!{*>> .4% ’7¥ , JjLS
9 iMgm* m ■'•'Ptfarsir*#*!* m ¥&!*'**- tec Him mjm m psiflp >«t>» m i imp Wtk&mxmlk Use Gi.rrnolc.ni for Eozcma, Hashes, Uloers, Piles, Itching;, Cuts and Burns, Skin Eruptions, Ringworm, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, and all Itching or Ulcerated Surfaces. Cbrlstclmrch Man’s Striking Testimony as to the Efficacy of Germolene in cases of Chronic Skin Trouble. Mr. F. A. ROGERS, formerly of 8, Stnnmore Road, Liuwood. Ohi’iHtchureh, New Zealand, and now residing at The Street, 'Valberton, near Arundel, Sussex, test!lies as follows: —” (iermoleno has cured me completely of long-standing eczema (lti years). The trouble appeared first in my arms, *fld lkLisrl •In my legs. The irritation was intense. I could have torn the places sometimes, and the eruption was of such a nature that scratching made tho surfaco raw. On my lingers the trouble led to eraoka in tho skin which'seemed t.o penetrate to tho hone. No preparation that t used did any good until I got Germolene, and Phut soothed at once. Indeed tho rash disappeared so rapidly that in a fortnight or throo weeks I was completely eureu. At the present tiino (two years later) there is not a blemish on my skin.” SOOTHES AT A TOUCH ! —'TTTTTTs S f.W ZE.tLJND : 1/9 and 4/-. Of all chemists and stores. Address all communications’to the New Zealand Depot, Salmond & Spraggon. Ltd., Box 902, G.P.0., Wellington. AM*' jfeC The A septic Skin Dressing Do you know what a TRADE-MARK is for? Possibly you think a trade-mark is put on goods to protect the manufacturer, so that no competitor can imitate his product. That's only partly true. The real purpose of a trade-mark is to indicate the origin of the goods so that the public ran be protected. In other words’, a buyer, once having bought a trade-marked article, will know later on, at future purchases whether to seek or to avoid products bearing the mark in question. So, then, a trade-mark should protect the buyer. The Texaco Trade-Mark does protect the buyer of lubricants. Every barrel, every can of oi! or grease bearing the Texaco Red Star. Green “T” is manufactured at The Texas Company's Refineries and is backed up by a positive assurance of uniformity and efficiency. The more you think of this, the more it will mean to you. It means no "picking up” of oils and greases and then branding them with the name of the company who "sells" them——bur does not always "make” them. On the contrary, we repeat, every barrel with the Texaco trade-mark contains oil and grease made and handled from the Crude Product to Delivery exclusively —by TEXACO. Hence, a Texaco guarantee is a real guarantee. !SttVfcrftißisaHSsi3Sß*ss> hTr* rexaco There is a Texaco Lubricant for Every Purpose. TIIP TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED, pof Box OUO, Auckland P.O. Box, 1303, Wellington Agents at all principal towns. ICMKINQ 10
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 October 1925, Page 9
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