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<5 v irfsTANT %V*OWDER RELIEF Over 40 years pgo the late Lord Beaconsfield tea* tified to the benefits he received from Kimrod’t Asthma Powder, and every post brings similar letters to-day. FAMED FOR SO YEARS Best remedy for for Asthma, Hay Hover, RosOt Cold, or ordinary cough. Sold in tins by all Chemists and Stores throughout Australasia ——— ■ ——

Relief from corn suffering follows Mi» application of "Qets-It” almost as quickly as pain follows the thrust of a pin or knife into the flesh. Not only hard corns or soft corns m m m O stirs > c-ns-n •v;;* V? "-I*. *'Gcia-lt” Ends Painful Calluses and Corns but every kind of corn or callus surrenders to “Gets-lt” and pools rii{ht off. It takes just a few seconds to stop the pain with two or thre^ drops. Go to your chemist today. Get a bottle of "Gets-lt.” Insist on tha genuine. You can know the original “Gets-lt,’—sold all over the world—by the human foot with the cock's head on every carton and the bottle label. Mfd. by K. Lawrence &Oo.,Chicago, U.S. A. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS; Sliarland & Co., Auckland. Sharland & Co., Wellington. Young’s Chemical Co., Wellington. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Christchurch. H. F. Stevens, Christchurch. Marshall Drug Co., Dunedin.

Beware Influenza ! j None of us will forget the dread !n- ! fluenza epidemic of 1918 and the re- j cent cables telling that influenza in its j ! most severe form has broken out in : Tonga, reminds us that the last cisi- i ; iation came from the Islands. | PREVENTION is better than cure. The utmost care should be taken. At the first sign of the " Flu " go to bed immediately, and ; do not get out for any reason. l ake I BoimHUffoifsi frfsh.OMb.ss This safe and sure remedy proved of immerse value in the last epidemic, j Thousands testify to its merits in pro- j moling recovery and saving the lungs , from serious trouble. Better still, it is the best specific in guarding against Influenza infection for it forms an anti- | septic film on the throat and bronchia! j tubes, hence Influenza germs cannot | find lodgment. Escaped “ Fha ” in t]he JBi.g Epidemic j Mr. J. Rhodes, Salisbury Street, Christchurch, writes :- “We took | Bonnington’s Irish Moss during the Inj fluenza Epidemic, and are quite sure I that it saved us a lot of trouble." I Be on guard—take the surest pre I ventive measures —take Bonnington’s j Irish Moss during the present danger, j The Family bottle—large si/p is only 2 6 Everywhere. 202 r. -z ,->a. -zr-z'. J

BNtFF UP, GARGLE or SWALLOW FLUENZOL

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Otago Witness, Issue 3522, 13 September 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3522, 13 September 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3522, 13 September 1921, Page 5