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WHY LEADING DOCTORS all over the World Prescribe lODEX In Hospital and Private Practice, and tor First-Aid in the Home. Doctors place their reliance upon lodes because it is the only preparation which is free from all the disadvantages of ordinary iodines. lodine is admittedly the greatest antiseptic, healing and inflammation-reducing agent yet discovered, and lodes is the only completely satisfactory, wholly efficient and entirely bland form of iodine for external use. lodes is more poweiful than Tincture of lodine, yet unlike the Tincture it does not irritate, burn, harden or stain the skin. lodex is rapidly penetrative, wonderfully active and remarkably antiseptic, and yet so mild in action that it may be used on raw wounds, even on little Children. The most convincing proof that lodex is the ideal iodine lies in the fact that 90 per cent, of British doctors use it daily, and it is highly regarded and prescribed by medical men the world over. Whilst lodex will prove of immense service in every home as a first-aid dressing, it will also be found of great value in the relief of many other inflammatory conditions. For instance, lodex is the ideal antiseptic, inflamm-ation-reducing, and healing agent, in the treatment of rheumatism, neuritis, stiff and swollen joints, lumbago, sciatica, sprains, swollen glands, ringworm, ulcers, boils, eczema, chilblains, and piles. lodex, the only ideal form of iodine, should be in your home. In times of emergency, when doctors and chemists are unobtainable, it will prove invaluable to you and yours. Mother n Vtf/ elds f Interesting Letters. CHILBLAINS: “Hound lodex splendid for Chilblains. 1 had them on both feet, which would burn and itch for hours every night, but as soon as I rubbed lodex on them, the burning and itching stopped. Three applications cured them.’’ SORE THROAT: "1 had a very bad sore throat which was due to enlarged Tonsils, and my neck was swollen a good deal. After the first application of lodex I got relief from the soreness, and after using it three times all swelling had disappeared. 1 have been a martyr to Sore Throat, and I have never got rid of an attack so quickly before.” ULCERS : “lodex is the best ointment 1 have used. 1 had a chronic ulcer, which has been bad for the past eleven years, I have been under several doctors, and had been an out-patient to two hospitals for five years, and I think the four weeks treatment with lodex has done me more good than all the other treatments put together. lodex has taken all the inflammation out, eased all the pain and the ulcer is gradually filling in.” If space permitted we could print thousands of equally convincing letters. AN IDEAL Surgical DRESSING lODEX HNO-STAIN lODINE M m. THE KIND vnijD DOCTORMSES Kills Germs-SfopsPdin-Hmls Qmchlij From all Chemists, Price 2/-. or Post Free from lodex Co., Palmer St., Sydney. Large Sample sent for 3d. in stamps.

Her Daintiness Attracts is vse\ % K Y EFFICIENCY in these days demands careful attention to every obvious detail—and nothing is more obvious than a clean mouth and a sweet breath, or the lack of them* Successful business women breathe sweet daintiness* Many of them owe at least part of their success to W RIGLEY’S Chewing Sweets* Used consistently after meals Wrigley’s keeps teeth clean, gums firm and breath sweet, removing all trace of eating or smoking. Refinement and efficiency both suggest Wrigley’s—the sweet of good taste* WRIGLEYS § * WRIGLEYS WRIGLEYS mmi ■ PEPPERMINT \ CHEWING SWEET { MINT LEAF FLAVOUR I? PER 4 PIECE PKT

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20484, 11 August 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20484, 11 August 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20484, 11 August 1928, Page 18

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