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Every athlete should carry a bottle of SLOAN'S in his kit bag to ease stretched or torn ligaments, aching limbs, bruises or swollen joints. After the game, just pat SLOAN’S on. It stimulates the circulation, sends fresh purified blood to the injured spot, builds up broken-down tissues, clears away fatigue poisons and quickly frees you from soreness and pain. SLOAN'S PENETRATES WITHOUT RUBBING AU Stdrss and Chemists.

JfOMEM! READ THIS H It is vitally important that antiseptics used in feminine hygiene should be entirely free from harmful irritants. Don’t endanger your health—use Camfosa ... it’s non-irritating, non-injur-ious, yet absolutely effective. CAMFOSA THi SAFE DISINFECTANT “ Great preparations” “Everything must be dainty** insists James, and he is certainly taking no chances with the salt! The makers of Cerebos, too, refuse to take chances. They pack those pure, gleaming white crystals first in a dampproof liner and then in a sealed tin with a patent pourer. Careful housewives know that Cerebos is well worth the little more because it is always fine and dry. CEREBOS TABLE SALT Saves in the long run Start him right —and you’ll keep him right Start your baby on a course of SCOTT’S EMULSION from the earliest days. Its vitamin-rich cod liver oil and bone building hypophosphites are the ideal tonic extra to to every diet — natural or artificial. Ask your doctor. He will agree that SCOTT’S EMULSION taken regularly gives your t baby a better chance of steady A S lowth f ree( iom F k° m n fr ct i°. n ’ fr Jww 1 costs so little, but it f means so much—to Ikfiii y° ur k a by* Insist on genuine SCOTT’S Emulsion For your baby J>OYAL gERVICE. INGLEWOOD - PURANGI. Sheave Purangi 8.30 a.m. Leavo Tarata 9-20 a.m. Uaave Kaimata 10-° a - m - Arrive Inglewood 10.15 a.m. Leave Inglewood 3.30 p.m. Leave Kaimata . 3.45 p.m. Arrive Fiirangi 5-30 P-m. J, S. FLETCHER, ft Mail Contractor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1935, Page 13

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