SORES OF LONG STANDING.
Soros of long standing, or abrasions )f any kind, burns and scalds may ho quickly healed by the following simple treatment: — Bathe with warm water (boiled), and place over tho wound a piece of lint or soft old rag spread thickly with a. soothing salve such as BEE OINTMENT. Cut tho lint to the siKe of the wouna only, and bandage to keop the dressing in place. After ih« ,":rst application of tho Ointment, th.--wound should not be washed, becaus3 too much contact with water proc l »ct:? "proud flesh," or, to use the medicinal torrii, "spurious granuluti'-.'i." JJ73*j OINTMENT has hecn tried for yetra with tho greatest success. It is an absolutely pure oinWenfc which contains properties highly stimulating to the growth of healthy tissues; it doe 3 m.s irritate or smart, but leaves behind il a delightful, bdothing, and pleasant feeling, and altogether is a wonderfully quick healing remedy. Sold everywhere; Is 6d. J
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13425, 16 March 1907, Page 3
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160SORES OF LONG STANDING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13425, 16 March 1907, Page 3
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