ANKLES EATEN AWAY. . ULCERS HEALED WITH “VAREX." An Auckland patient who had suffered from -bad .legs for 20 years, found to her joy that Treatment healed one ulcer in four weeks, completely.- cured the leg in seven weeks, and the other leg in.ten weeks. No varicose ulcer is too bad for “Warex” It is an easy, inexpensive home treatment which hundreds have, used with'the" greatest success. Only one dressing per week. No resting required. Write ...torday :ifor free booklet. Ernest Healey. t Pharmaceu 3 tical Chemist, Varex. Etdi. Box 15580,, Wellington., Local Representative: I. D. Bramwell, Chemist, Gladstone Road. Gisborne.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 10
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