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SLOAN'S Quickly Soothes and Warms Sefore going out in vary cold L'«ath«r. apply SLOAN'S to your feet a short while before you put on your stockings. SLOAN'S increases circulation of the blood to the skin surfaces and keeps the feet, comfortable and warm for hours. Many people use SLOAN’S on their feet before going to bad. It warms the feet and helps to induce natural sleep. LINIMENT KILLS PAIN -PON MY WORD :: :: DOES MAKE A MAN FEEL FIT Delightfully Comfortable Glasses for Tired Eyes! The NEW STYLE FRAMES “ Tired " usually turns out to mean ” overstrained " eyes. It’s wonderful what relief can be attained by the wearing of carefully prepared spectacles, specially fitted to supply your personal need. The new spectacle frames, too, are ideal. Made of black xylo and rolled gold, with nose grips, high bridge, and deeply curved end pieces, they sit so easily and securely that one forgets one is wearing glasses I HUGH & G. K. NEILL, Ltd. CONSULTING OPTICIANS, 93 GEORGE STREET. -vmjwu * * Ao Va I &<3> a ralH (fontor Marmathxi sknlMU* from omrtn f«t OHk«) COME ON THE TELEPHONE - antwbptic Beware of Blood Poisoning! —arising from Neglected Cuts, Scratches, Bruises, etc. Infection Develops Quickly! SEPTIC POISONING is something to be dreaded, for Death may hang in its shadow, as the result of disease germs watering the system. The best safeguard is the prompt application of OIL OF SALT, the great Antiseptic First Aid. This destroys infection germs, cleanses and rapidly heals. In Lacerations, Wounds, Burns, Bruises, etc., it stops the bleeding, allays the pain, and gives almost immediate relief. USE “OIL OF SALT ” FOR CUTS, WOUNDS, LACERATIONS, BURNS, BRUISES, SCALDS, AND MINOR INJURIES OF EVERY KIND I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22911, 19 June 1936, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22911, 19 June 1936, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22911, 19 June 1936, Page 23