Mow to treat, Bums and. Scalds When the flesh is burned or scalded there is always the danger of infection by disease germs but this can be guarded against by the use of Pinesalve, and every careful housewife should keep a tin of this handy, ready for instant use when required. Burns and scalds cannot always be avoided but careful treatment will banish the pain and reduce the risk of a dangerous sore wound to the minimum. As soon as possible after the accident obtain a clean piece of old linen; spread Pinesalve liberally on this, and carefully bind up the wound—just as if you were applying a poultice. The cooling and soothing effect of Pinesalve will come as a pleasant surprise to you and in a very short time you will find the wound has completely healed. PCarbolised inesalve Can be obtained of Chemists and Stores everywhere at 1/9 per tin or special large family size box for 3/6. If chemist is sold out send price direct to Pinesalve Laboratory, P.O. Box 1162, Wellington.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3619, 24 July 1923, Page 66
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175Page 66 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3619, 24 July 1923, Page 66
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