D W TD TREAT 3 Cuts and Wounds Accidental cuts and -wounds should be cleansed as quickly as possible. Remojre foreign matter, such as splinters of wood or glass ; close the wound carefully and then apply Pinesalve and bandage with lint or piece of clean linen. Headers who follow this advice will never have cause to fear complications, such as blood poisoning, for Pinesalve draws all the poison out of the wounds ; prevents infection by air-borne germs and quickly effects a cure. PUSE C«rbolii>J inesalve For Cuts and Wounds and also for Scalds, Bruises, Ulcers, Ringworm and all affections of the skin. Genuine Pinesalve (Carbolised) can be obtained from Chemists and Stores everywhere at 1/9 and 3/6 per tin or direct from the Pinesalve Laboratories, 15 Parish Street, Wellington. “Well, this is the Lightest Raincoat ?-*.. w AV4„V PlimsolPs PlimsolPs
Wo hare Lars* Stocks of Reasoned Timber on hand, including Fig. Panelling. Architraves. Skirtings, Lining. Flooring. Weatherboai da, also Kauri, Redwood, To tar a, V.D.L. Palings. etoJOINERY Casement Windows, Fig. Rimn L>oors, Cupboards. Wardrobes, or an j fitment for the home. HIGKLY-fIKISHtD VOiSX at LOW r .iT£S Kardie & Thomson COLOMBO ST. N. 'Phone 2535 P.O. Bos 768
H I THE llllil 11 ECONOMY Gas corps- 5 ! .^l'Ji*.s.iKrOßC E rs[ Ml —ii % M BRICKS OR IRON WON’T STAND like Pumice Concrete —neither will they retain the heat as welL All modern dwellings are now being fitted with the “Economic’’ Gas Copper, made from specially-hardened pumice concrete and reinforced with steel. These wonderfully efficient washhouse boilers retain all the heat, while the washhouse remains cool. The “ Economic ’’ boils quickly: it does not take up anything like the space of the old fashioned brick copper, and being fitted with quick boiling gas jets, it means a more economical wash! Enquire at your hardware store or from the makers. T. CROMPTON & SONS 133 TUAIVI ST., CHRISTCHURCH
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17182, 27 October 1923, Page 5 (Supplement)
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