GET HOLD FOR DRY CLEANING AND DYEING THAT PLEASES. MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTD. OODY£ rnone 41-273 fair Vans to Call. Crowhurst St., Newmarket. Mr Ointment DOESN'T Have To Be CRUELtobeKIND IT SOOTHES AS IT HEALS ON with this cool, tilky Germolene Ointment —ai you're through with Skin Pain! With SORES and RASHES—even with terrifying ULCERS and BAD LEGS—the Germolene cure startc by r toothing your suffering in the FIRST MINUTE ; then the unique ASEPTIC action hustles out the germs and poisons the quickest way known ' —it gently ejects them, without pain, without aggravating die raw, tender place. YOU NEED ENDURE SKIN TORMENT NO LONGER-if you use Germolene Ointment TO-DAY I Remember, Germolene Ointment has the unique ASEPTIC actiop, to 1 Sooth* at a tench; start rapid * healing IMMEDIATELY. - 0 Gently EJECT ganni and poisoni; never burn them out. 1 Heal the wont wound in record **• time-without tcan! For Cuts, Bums, Scalds, Fksh Wounds, and all serious Skin ASections get— AMAZING TRIBUTE TO GERMOLENE. v "My husband had an awful septic hand, which, in spite of regular treatment, got worse and spread. We decided to give Germolene Ointment a trial. There was a WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT RIGHT AWAY, and it is now clean and clear, with no sign of a tear."—Mrs. Geo. Kendall. THE ASEPTIC SKIN DRESSING. 1/9 & 4/-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)
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