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NUGGET is still the best Boot polish. is still unequalled for polishing and preserving shoe leather. You can get it anywhere. Made in Black, Light Brown, Dark Brown, Toney Red and White. 4 Dm 7 D - and 1/- tins Made in New Zealand For Ladies’ of ANY COLOUR, there is nothing to compare with WHITE Also maae in , Tan, Chestnut A S SOOn aS it touches the Packed in and Black leather the shine appears" 6d - an d9d. Tubes and 1/- Pots —,, ~, 22 CUT** but was the glass clean ? Even trivial skin wounds Are danger* B «| eMt ou* if neglected. Cuts, scratches, S 9 W Us burns, all need Germolenu—to stop I the pain, to prevent infection, to heal rapidly without disfiguring scars '' Probably everybody in your bouse- ’ * bold has had some skin trouble in _ the past month ? Whether as GERMOLENE ZS the serious as eczema, or only a cut, z_z z , *->/• much pain and possible danger rr OTId -/dTTlect ■ might have been saved by Germo- Ointment USe it for lene. -Always have a tin handy. Eczema> PsK)rJasis , RasheS( Prkkly z Heat< Write fo-dav to Salmond & £ l,e3 ’ Ulcers, Skia Eruptions, Blisters, Insect FREE. sprain, 662 GP a, Bites and Chafing a Feste.ing Wounds Wellington, inclosing three penny stamps, and a free sample of GERMOLENE will J®® be sent you. /QtD. septic. & “XT r Skin Ointment MANUFACTURED IN 1 Wl WgK-.. aVN CHEAT BRITAIN. a ||

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Otago Witness, Issue 3853, 17 January 1928, Page 69

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Page 69 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3853, 17 January 1928, Page 69

Page 69 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3853, 17 January 1928, Page 69

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