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M. mm m m wK</%. • “Good grtef, Mv, Giraffe, what a perfectly terrible rash you’ve gotl You’ve broken out alt over, even on your tail And your neck’s a sight! When a person has so much neck, it must be awfult” •“1 can remember when I used to hate rashes... Boy, did litch! In those days before us had f Johnson’s Baby Powder, there were times when i felt like jumping right out of my skin!" £ A** (v«** • “But take a look etl me now! Not a rash or m chafe anywhere since we’ve been using that soft, downy Johnson’s. You try it—and see if :lf doesn’t knock the spots off you> too!” # “Feel a pinch of my Johnson’s—isn’t iM smooth and slick ? Not a bit gritty like some powders. It keeps my skin as fine as silk!”... That’s the best protection against skin fractions, Mothers! And Johnson’s' Baby Powder is made of the finest talc,i. no orrisroot. Keep Johnson’s Baby Soap and Baby Cream in the bath-basket, too! Best for Baby. Best for You (HMDS Wmiovi' UMIT4B

I ill “0r A «n the chest is sore with coughing , JaAe a spoonful of ‘Vaseline’ Jelly. It gives great relief and stops the cough,” 5/to Mr. Russon of Kim berley Road. 2S>. “/ have suffered from catarrh for some time, and there is nothing which eases one so quickly as ‘Vaseline’ Jelly. On retiring at night I always insert a little into the nostrils.” 5/- to Mrs. Deakin of South Creek Road. dF * II *SSS> 352. “For many years I have suffered agony with piles, and the only relief I have ever had is by using Vaseline’ Jelly.” to Mr. Lovett of Wigram Road. •Sw. “/ find I get great relief from hay fever by putting a little ‘Vaseline’ Jelly up each nostril night and morning.” 5/- to Mrs; Dyke of Gri Gri Village. SI. “The I quick application of ‘Vaseline’ Jelly to a bum or scald gives instant relief and prevents blisters 5/- to Mrs. Berry of Gunter Avenue. V ss. - *Vaseline jelly is\ : simply marvellous for bringing a boil to m head quickly, and ii has a pery soothing effect” 5/- to Mrs. Duncan an Street JVe will pay 5A to anyone sending in uses for “Vaseline” Petroleum Jelly, which we are able to accept and publish. Just post your suggestion to Chesebrough, Dept. NA Box 1615, G.P.0., Auckland. Remember when you buy, to look for the trade mark VASELINE. This trade mark identifies the original Petroleum Jelly, especially refined and purified for medical and toilet uses. Do not accept substitutes. Look for this name ■' on the far ■■ Vaseline TKAOI MARN ‘ PETROLEUM JELLY

r m VI > V v:m m 0 yß\ V ' >;., WHY NOT LET TUT DOCTOR HAVE A LOOK AT HER? WW7? THE VSt: SHE’LL O/VCY SAY she's TOO TIRED AGA/Hf n 7/pont\ WHfitS\(oH GWtN-WmTS THE MATTER? VOURE NOT ENJOYING THE WEEKEND A BIT. THE RES THAT GIRL SITTING ALONE AGAIN LET'S ASK HER TO COME BOB? Iv^rT KNOW. MUM /'M ALWAYS TIRED THESE PAYS/EVEN WAKE VP TIREDL A 42^ 7 CANT MAKE GWEN OUT! SHE VS f PTO 1 RE REALLY PdPVLAR.JDST BUBBLING OVER WITH ENERGY, i “V<S £ •%(V VA \:S li.. w COME ON 808/ILL RACE YOU SACK TO THE HOUSE/ \ V 0 : < I AU YOUR SYMPTOMS PO/A/T TO N/GHT-STARVAT/O/V MISS ROBERTS. YOU SEE YOU'VE NEVER REAL/SEP THAT EVEN WHILE YOU SLEEP YOUR BODY USES UP ENERGY. NATURALLY UNLESS THIS ENERGY IS REPLACED AS IT IS USED UP, YOU'RE BOUA/P TO WAKE UP TIRED. THERE'S ONLY OA/E THING / RECOMMENDS J HORLICKS. f ~W Tiredness, loss of energy, nerviness, and that awful rundown feeling are sure signs of, “Night-Starvation. Just think—while you sleep your body goes on burning up energy. Breathing alone takes 20,000 muscular efforts! Naturally this lost energy has to he replaced or you wake tired, dull and heavy. A cup of Horlicks regularly at bedtime will create the new energy needed, and guard against “Night-Starvation”. It helps you to wake refreshed and full of life. Horlicks is priced from l/9d. Economy size 2/11. Also the Horlicks Mixer 1/-. s guards'- against NIGHT-STAR V AT lON I orlic e Sacs ixt S 3

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23529, 18 June 1938, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23529, 18 June 1938, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23529, 18 June 1938, Page 30