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MICHELM low-pressure tyre. The tyre for bad roads Unequalled riding comfort. Fewer repairs. Higher average speed. Improved car control. o-nz. . 'BIBBDIIIIIBIIIIIIIHII It does not sink into sand or soft ground because of its wider tread. EWVO m m m & m ’■M'gfm: aw Comfort") Tie high-pressure tyre Tie low-pressure •* Comfort sinks into sand ; Joes not sink in. (Both tyres support the same weight). It steers out of ruts with ease. It is not liable to tread cuts. Michelin "Comfort" tyres arc obtainable in two types; Beaded-edge : 3/ x 4-4° fi niri § 3° x 3 X rims on rOTfD, CHEVROLET, OVEJ{LM?W. 7{UGBT cars, etc.; Straight-side : 4-9s-5. 77 and 6. 7 5 fitting 4,4% and 5* straight-side rims. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPB.BBBBPBB

7= fv k r Colds in the Head Treat Them Directly With Vapours of New Ointment Mrs. Hconey’s Opinion “I found Vicks Vapoßub splendid for a bad cold in the bead. I snuffed it up my nose and breathed the vapours. It cleared my head right away, and, before long, my cold was gone. I have also used Vicks with just as good results for colds on the chest, rubbing it on at night and putting flannel over it.”—Mrs. A. Heeney, 28 Summer Street, Ponsomly, Auckland. Vicks Vapoßub is so made that, when it is melted or applied to the body heat, it releases its ingredients in the form of vapours which are inhaled direct to the inflamed and congested air passages. These ingredients include such time-tested remedies as Menthol, Eucalyptus, Camphor, Thyme and Turpentine—known and used for centuries for relieving cold troubles. Welcome Relief for Nasal Catarrh and Asthma Although it was introduced here only last year, satisfied users of Viclp from all over New Zealand are sending appreciative testimonials to the value of its vapours for relieving colds in the head and other catarrhal affections. One of these letters appears above. For colds in the head, nasal catarrh or asthma, simply melt a little Vicks in a spoon or tin cup and inhale the healing vapours. Also apply up the nostrils and snuff well back. An even better method is the “teakettle and tent” treatment —fully explained in the directions. Briefly, it consists of vaporising Vicks in a teakettle, and arranging a newspaper “tent” over' the head so that the vapours and warm steam can be inhaled together. These ailments, in their chronic form, may indicate serious organic troubles, and Vicks is not claimed to be an infallible “cure.” But it alleviates the pain and discomfort, eases the difficult breathing and enables the patient to get the needed sleep. And persistent treatment is often well rewarded. Also for Chest Colds For colds on the chest, sore_ throat or croup, just rub Vicks well in over throat and chest at bedtime and cover with warm flannel. It is then the body heat which releases the vapours of Vicks. At the same time, Vicks is absorbed through the skin, stimulating it and taking out the tightness and soreness. For children’s colds, Vicks avoids “dosing” the stomach. VICKS W Vapoßub For All Cold Troubles 2/6 THE POT EVERYWHERE vr~ KS )HUB ifyicKS SJSStio?*

I I 5 IIS-INSURING if “L’Ustruss” is used! The money spent on painting with "L’Ustruaa" ia but a small premium to pay for complete immunity from the trouble caused by rotten and unsightly woodwork, ■’L’Ustruss” may be bad In various shades, and- la well worth a trial on your next job, We'll be pleased to quote for any quantity, id ART DECORATORS, SIGNWRITERS, ETC. OCTAGON - - DUNEDIN. DON’T WEAR A TRUSS. Tbe BROOKS Rupture Applianc instantly relieves and positive! cures rupture. Suitable for mer women, children. Navel Ruptur Appliances, Uterine Abdomina Supporters, Suspensories, etc. Sole Controller in N.2., MARK SMITH. Office A'!dre*s—Room 5, Secon Floor, *2Mi I.ambton Quay, Wellington. Write for Booklets encloaing this Ad. ’Phone 2541 A. nm member of a fa moat family. Novo obtainable at all Tobacconists, AbdullA frA SEVENTIES 7A

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19529, 11 July 1925, Page 18

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