SERIOUS CHANCES. ARE TAKEN IN NEGLECTING ANY FORM OF SKIN IRRITATION. Any person takes serious chances who neglects any sign of skin disease for skin troubles have a tendency to spread and there is also a danger of becoming chronic, besides being difficult to cure. The safest remedy for any form of skin irritation is Doan’s Ointment. In using it there is no detention from daily occupation, •and the many cures made by it have made it famous in every corner of the world. Mrs G. Kidd, of Clubb Street, Rozelle, Sydney, says: "I must tell you how Doan’s Ointment cured my little girl of a very irritating rash, which had defied all treatment. The rash resembled eczema, and was most obstinate to cure, the different preparations I applied doing no good whatever. Doan’s Ointment, however, soon began to ease the irritation, the healing and soothing effects being noticeable in a few days. The improvement continued, and by the time two pots were used, the rash had completely disappeared, and not a mark was left. I cannot praise Doan’s Ointment sufficiently, and advise Its use whenever possible.” Eight years later, Mrs Kidd says: “There has been no return of the Irritating skin trouble since Doan’s Ointment was used over eight years ago.” Doan’s Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Fosterilton Street, Sydney. McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 HamBut, be sure you get DOAN’S. PEOPLE FORGET . . . NOT BECAUSE THEY WANT TO FORGET, BUT BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT HELPED TO REMEMBER ! . fJTHE REASON why a manufacturer of a once popular and very much-used article lost his market was because he did not appreciate the real value of publicity, and for the same reason many merchants and shopkeepers lose their customers. He made an irretrievable mistake when he imagined that in this competitive age he could get along without a daily reminder through the advertising columns of the newspapers. Having built up a big turnover with the aid of publicity, the business was expected to run along on its own volition. It was too late when he realised that free-wheeling along on one’s own momentum, though thrilling, is a gradual movement towards a dead stop. Competitors are alert for such opportunities. TO WIN AND HOLD YOUR CUSTOMERS, IT IS NECESSARY FOR YOU TO ADVERTISE AND GIVE GOOD SERVICE. REMIND THE READERS OF “THE THAMES STAR” OF YOUR BUSINESS AND HOW YOU CAN SERVE THEM. Beside the flowing bowl, come sit with me; Heed not the Koran! it is naught to thee. One soothing draught of nectar gives more bliss Than all the rapture of an houri’s kiss. Life’s fleeting span is meant for hours of joy, When doubts and dogmas add no sour alloy, And for our colds we certain ease assure With treasured Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. These are the dangerous months for colds and ’flu. Don’t worry. NAZOL will see you through.—Ad.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 18511, 1 June 1932, Page 2
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