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mi IT HAPPENS WITHIN Within two seconds after hitting it, a champion batsman can rocket a cricket ball through space at upwards of 95.5 m.p.h. MAKE THfS CLASS-OP-WATER TEST YOURSELF By dropping a Bayer’s Aspirin Tablet into a glass of water, you can see why it gives such quick relief from headache. For what it does in the water, it does when you swallow it: starts to disintegrate within two seconds —begins to work almost instantly 1 Within two seconds after you take it for Headaches, Bayer’s Aspirin actually goes to work to bring you / The astonishing 2-second speed of Bayer’s Aspirin comes from THREE important steps not just ONE! The aspirin powder is tested and compressed into “giant” tablets, 8 times' larger than normal. These “giants”, are crushed back to powder, sifted through an exceedingly fine screen. Then this fine aspirin powder ALWAYS SAY is compressed into the Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets you know so well. These three steps ensure the 2-seconds disintegration which brings you such quick relief from Headache. If pain persists, see your doctor. He alone should advise you about persistent pain. BEFORE'YOU SAY 24 for 1/7 ... 100 for 4/9 TABLETS Distributors: Fassett & Johnson Ltd., Manners St., Wellington. 3773 How to treat a #**! SIP FINGER Number l 1. Cleanse the finger thoroughly and dry. 2. Select an Elastoplast dressing of suitable size and remove protective muslin. 3. Without touching antiseptic pad place it on cut, slightly stretching dressing round finger. 4. Finally, firmly press down adhesive edges. The wound is now comfortably and securely protected whilst the dressing, being elastic, allows the joints to move freely. Elastoplast is first-class first-aid—you need no bandages or other antiseptic. Never neglect an injury, however slight—if in doubt see your doctor. PRICES <7 E WAR* % o. & •V.V.! BMS Distributors: Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.’s New Zealand Drug Co. Ltd., Stafford Street, Dunedin, and all Branches. Made In England by T. J. Smith & Nephew Ltd., Neptune St., Hull Hew MUCH Boracure does it take ? To kill existing borer in infested timber, deep penetration is required—the equivalent of at least 4 flowing brush coats per I" of thickness. Grubs burrow deep in the timber and it is always better to apply too much than to nullify treatment with too little. Boracure achieve maximum penetration by: 1. Treating timbers until they will absorb no more. 2. Using motorised equipment. 3. Giving successive flood applications. 4. Injecting flight holes with pressure gun. Each job varies in the amount of Boracure solution necessary. Timbers differ in their ease of penetration Painted, waxed, varnished and other coated surface impede penetration. These and other complex factors make it impossible for ill-equipped amateurs to make a thorough job. For your own protection insist on genuine BORACURE service. All genuine Boracure men have the identifying lapel badge shown alongside. & mb & i here’s borer in the average understructure. In a 1000 sq. ft. house a drum of Boracure is usually required (35 to 40 gallons depending on severity of attack). CLAIMS TO TREAT WITH “A FEW GALLONS” are ABSURD. This is obvious when it is realised that the timbers in a 1000 sq. ft. floor and understructure represent a stack 10' x 5' x 3J'. That’s a lot of timber and it requires a lot of toxic to penetrate it. Yet, because of their specialised equipment and trained operators, Boracure can apply the large quantities necessary for protection at a price that is usually below that quoted for ineffective work! Insist on genuine BORACURE established 1930. Ground Floor. Stock Exchange Buildings, Princes Street, Dunedin. Phone 14-093. S.7A

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26614, 10 November 1947, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26614, 10 November 1947, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26614, 10 November 1947, Page 7