jTIIF. MAX WHO HAS* DONE MOST Tn , | DIMINISH PAIN. t lam year there was celebrated in Scotlam! the centenary of Sir .lames Simpson, the apostle of chloroform. It seems incredible that the use of chloroform should have \w* n bitterly opjiosed; but so it was at first. Fortunately, however, people are much more receptive to now ideas in our time than 100 year* ago. For instance, when MI) CROSS OINTMENT was placed on the market, jwople almost immediately hailed it as the " Miphty Healer." Undotihtedlr it is a prreat remedy—pure and refined' without that strong sickly smoll characterising pome niminentf. For blotches, Hires, cuts, wounds, burns, bruise.:, ulcers, and scalds it is invaluable.
—In many employments requiring dexterity and quickness with the hands womo-i are fr.r uiom valuable than men. For instance, where tho folding of large quantities of books or magazines is required, one woman can do as much as two men.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15383, 21 February 1912, Page 5
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