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HOW TO AVOID INFLUENZA Never yet has there been an Influenza epidemic that included everybody. Always some escape. Is this just luck ? No, the answer in one word is RESISTANCE, bodily resistance. If you can keep up your resistance sufficiently you, too, can be immune. But, you ask, how is it to be done? The simplest, safest and surest way is to see that your body receives every day the Vitamins that are necessary to good health. You can ensure this by taking a daily spoonful of Bemax, the richest Vitamin tome food. In a recent severe Influenza epidemic, the Bemax staffs were given Bemax daily. At the height • of the epidemic the Company was able to report to the Ministry of Heajth that not one Bemax employee was absent through 'Flu or for any other reason. Keep free from ’FIu —keep fit on BEMAX THE RICHEST NATURAL VITAMIN TONIC FOOD from Chemists and Stores. The tin contains a month's supply far an adult. xa ft a NO MORE SQUEAKS Don’t let squeaking, groaning doors annoy you. Use “ 3-in-One ” Oil on the hinges, and squeaks stop instantly. Oil locks regularly and they will never groan or stick. As “ 3-in-One ” lubricates, it keeps working parts cleaner and prevents rust. That’s why it is better for all household devices, from hinges to the sewing machine. Sold by Ironmongers, Stores, etc., in 1-os. 8-oz, and 8-oz. Bottles, and 1-oz. and 3-oz. Handy Oil Cans.

♦ ♦ I Vernon Smith ltd. The lronm?ngcrs in George Street show you how to get rid of rats and mice. If you’re troubled with them use RATOPAX the ideal Raticide, the result of years of scientific research. Contains aniseed, which readily attracts rats and mice to the bait. Ratopax is absolutely harmless to human beings, domestic animals, and poultry. Price 2/per bottle. Postage 3d. ♦ O'CEDAR | Slip-on % MOPS Full guarantee and lasts months longer, i Ideal for polishing! the floor. Swabs are interchangeable. When dirty they can be taken off frame, washed with soapand boiling water, dried thoroughly and replaced again. Price with handle, 5/-. Railage 1/- & O CEDAR OIL in 4 0Z bottles at 1/6, or 12oz bottles at 3/-. Railage 6d. It's uncomfortable to sit In a draught. Risky, too, for It's easy to catch cold. Keep all draught out by inserting RUBBER DRAUGHT TUBING round all doors and casement windows. Vernon Smith Ltd. are selling It at 3d per foot, postage paid; or have a RUSTLESS DOOR PAD fitted. When In position it will stop the cold draught under the door, With no draught in the room you'll use much less coal and wood. Price 6/6, postage paid. . POP'S Perfumed FLOOR POLISH is unequalled for polishing linoleum, oilcloth, leather, furniture, and motor cars. Price 6d and 1/- tin. Postage 4d. KEROSENE HEATERS British made. 19Jh high. Black Japanned drum and top plate, ruby glass window, non-porous brass reservoir. Price 42/6 cadi. Railage 1/6. T Don’t keep on thinking “ That eruption will soon go ” —it won’t. There is only one thing to do—Use Rexona Ointment for it. Soothing Rexona penetrates right to the source of the irritation—it destroys the accumulated poison, and keeps the eruption free from any further infection. TREATMENT. Wash thoroughly with Rexona Medicated Soap; then apply Rexona Ointment on a piece of lint, oir clean old linen. Rexona Medicated Soap is of great assistance in hcaiing skin blemishes. It is particularly mild, and contains the same soothing, healing properties as the Ointment. MIN MADE CLEAR AGAIN... READ THIS — JMiss Elsie Dix, of Sycamore Street, I.eeton, writes : “ Ratvna Soap and Ointment have been of particular benefit to me. I had a nasty eruption on my forehead , which teas completely cured by Rexona Ointmmt. 1 am never without it now." Rewoma The Ra j?ui Healer it your Chemlnt’i or Store NOW 1

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23221, 19 June 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23221, 19 June 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23221, 19 June 1937, Page 10