WITCH'S OIL WORKS WONDERS. HIGHLY PRAISED BY ATHLETES. It is an all-round healing liniment. So delightfully soothing:, so prompt in its action, so efficient in its wort. Witch's Oil is proclamed by hundreds of grateful users as tho " Liniment that works wondfers." It is a sure healer for so many things— Rheumatism, sciatica, cold -weather pains, bruises, neuralgia, _ earache, lumbago, and gout. For distressing complaints such aB colic, cramp in the stomach, diarrhoea., flatulency. and dysentery. Witch's Oil ia a " boon unequalled." Athletes throughout the Dominion insist on this liniment being kept handy. They know its great value and -wonderful healing powers. ■ , Order a supply from your chemist or grocer now. You never know when a really pood liniment will be needed in the home. Priced at 2s Cd and 4a Bd. Sold by A. Bccld3, Queen Street, F. J. Cooper, Chemist, Hobson. Street. Woollams' Pharmacies.—Advt. - ■- - •
AN IMPROVED GOLF BALL. A new Golf Ball this yea* is the. "Why-Not" Blue Cross—a definite improve ment—it has longer life and gives longer drives than any ball hitherto made. Tho " Why-Not Green CroSs is elightly larger so as to be " picked-up " easily. Order either from your dealer, professional pr New Zealand Agents. W. H. Tisdall. Ltd., •Hamilton.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18773, 29 July 1924, Page 4
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