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Years ago science proved that the diffusion of heat brings relief to those parts of the human body affected with rheumatism or other kindred troubles — all of which are more or less forms of congestion. But when the genius of the discoverer of Wawn’s Wonder Wool gave to the world a new method of applying the healing and comforting effects of heat a stop further was accomplished. Indeed, the splendid properties of Wawn’s Wonder Wool have been widely recognised by doctors and nurses as possessing curative powers of great merit, and as a valuable agent in lessening pain. When Wawn’s Wonder Wool is applied it diffuses its impregnated heat right through the skin-into the congested painful parts. This stimulates circulation. and relieves congestion in rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, gout, neuritis, etc. • Wawn’s Wonder Wool is invaluable —it is easy to apply, and can be placed on the skin without inconvenience, It is sure and speedy in action, and is cleanly. Mr. William Hawker writes; “I had an attack (severe) of rheumatic fever. Medicine, etc., gave little or no relief, so T applied Wawn’s Wonder Wool and got instant relief and eventually complete cure.” 2s 6d at chemists and stores, or post free from N. 55. agents, Salmond and Spraggon, Ltd., Wellington. ' 4

■Wanted to Sell. —A highly concentrated and valuable specific for lassitude, run-down nerves, debility and depression. A 2s 6<l bottle 'of Hoyle’s Tonic Essence makes 15s worth of splendid invigorating tonic. Every pharmacy recommends this wonderfully economical tonic. 4

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16869, 16 October 1920, Page 5

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Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16869, 16 October 1920, Page 5

Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16869, 16 October 1920, Page 5