THE DOCTOR BAFFLED.
A good etory is told of a local doctor to whom a nervous dyspeptic presented him- ■ self for treatment. " Your case k just like that of Mr Jones," said the medico, " and ' I cured him!" "Well, what did you do?" inquired t lie patient. "Oh," -wae the response, "he was worrying about his grocery bill, and I simply told him not to do itr' "But," said the new patient, "my trouble is, I'm the grocer!" Anyhow, whether he ba grocer or customer, worry is a bad companion, and the way to avert worrying when you get a burn, scald, or wound is to have Red Cross Ointment handy for immed:ato application. The sooner it ie applied the sooner will pain be relieved and a speedy cure effected. All chemists and stores sell it at Is 6d a box. (11)
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 4
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