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m 73T—■2J SYDAL KEEPS THEM WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL Prevent your/ hands from becoming ; chapped and rough by gently and i thoroughly rubbing in a little Sydal every day. Sydal is non-greasy, it softens and nourishes the tissues, smooths and whitens the skin. Keep a jar of Sydal always handy and use it eve *y day. fi M mm use M mrnm IP iitk-'fri A Common Case of Piles. It may Lead to Serious Results. , :_X. When people, generally, underitff.nd that all such fatal diseases as Fistula, Ulcer of'the Rectum, Fissure, etc., almost Invariably begin in a simple case of Piles, they will learn the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for the first appearance of this trouble. DOAN'S OINTMENT Is unequalled-for every form of Piles—Bleeding, Itching, Protruding, and Blind Piles, and hun- . dreds of lives have been saved by using this ' cheap but effective remedy right from the start, be<.81366 at such times a single tin haß often effected a cure, while in the old deep-seated, chronic cases, several tins are sometimes necessary. DOAN'S OINTMENT Is healing, antiseptic and soothing. That is •why it is equally successful in overcoming Eczema and other skin complaints. But be sure you get DOAN'S. Have you Delightful Hair Dressing mt mm "The first time I used KOKO a I was convinced it is the most delightfui Hair Dressing anyone could, wish for. /t Neither oily nor greasy, fe, beaulifully clean and rc-i freshing to use, KOKO has I made my Hair soft„ glossy \ and quite wavy," \ (Voluntary Testimonial.) For shingled Hair there js nothing quil:e so indispens- .. jftj* abl<i an KOKO. j KOKO :ib marvellous / f oir FtiillLng Hair * and Dandruff. A few f , minutes* brushing daily t with a good preparation j S like KOKO will noon i * make all the difference. I KOKO is greaaeless, odourless ami leaves no trace, yet strengthens the life of I:he wave and creates a decided wavy effect on Hair that is naturally limp and straight.' ' All Chemistn and r Stores. Koko-Maricopaa Co Pty. Ltd. m 111 L# WELL TAI A Dress of finest Black Wool Crepe* is brightened with itii pleated Underslip of Satin, also in Black. Its cleverly draped arid becoming neckline is clipped with a fine semi-circle of diamente— Strictly tailored, a Dull Blue Wool Crepe Dross is buttonwd and pocketed. Its finely stitched collar of Cream Corded Silk is removable—very large Angora Crepe in a dark Burgundy colour—this has high neck with tailored skirt. Its high-placed revers and centre front pare! are self corded— NOW SHOWING AT Te 'epb» ne r° r Jl*nd s ' », IK e **'66s. * frc ' DURNS W WOUNDS^ 1 f Another instance o:l:v GERMOLENE 'SkinHealing Magic' is made public today I Read it ! and marvel at the healing power, of this wonder ointment! Skin Troubles simply cannot resist the healing Even frightful ulcers which have defied years of treatment dreadful Poisoned Wounds which brought threat of amputation • chronic Skin Disease which nothing else would beneiit have been soothed and healed and 4 wiped away' by GERMOLENE I ABSCESSES BAD LEG BOILS ECZEIM ITCH SCALDS WOUNDS SUNBUfUN IMPETIGO PILES ; ULCERS MOSQUIiTO & PIMPLES INSECT BUTIIiS —all these and many mote GERMOLENE conquers I At the first touch of this wonderful ointment smarting, itching, burning and pain is istopped! Swellings reduce, blemishes arc banished! The skin takes on a puris, transparent healthy texture and no sign J nf fhp. former skin trouble:) can be seen 1 ! ' | YOURI TEM First Application JEasecf Terrible Painl Dear Silrs, I have been suffering for a long time with trouble in my (foot and leg. From half-way up the shin to over the instep, my foot and ankle were swollen to ■four or five times the normal size. The pain was terrible and I could not walk. I tried many things but nothing did any good and baiing in great pain, I became very depressed. My age is 81 and you can imagine that 1 thought a cure was beyond expectation. ■! Then a niece came and colld me of Ger molene, and said,, "Certain to succeed.'" I started using it; tfie first application easfidltheterriblepainand soothmd I:he part wonderfully! Una very short time, by rubbing it gently night and morning with your marvellous GermoHene, I wais freed ! My font Is quite normal. I can walk as well as ever I did and think 0f?1t!... my a;jje is 81 ! That is something for all those who go on suffering because they think their cast) 111 hopeless! During my life I have travelled all over the world! and I have never cornsi across such a wondlerful healer as I Germolene! Your* gratefully Mrs. L. W.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23619, 1 April 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23619, 1 April 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23619, 1 April 1940, Page 3