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CUTS QUICKLY HEALED

BEE OINTMENT. Where there arc children there should also be a pot of Bee Ointment. It is invaluable, and speedily heals up the frequent scratches and cuts which youngsters manage to get. If neglected, these cuts soon develop into nasty sores, but Bee Ointment being antiseptic. cleanses the broken skin and ensures a quick, clean healing. Convincing proof of the efficiency oi Bee Ointment is given in the increasing demand there still is for it, after being on the market for over fifty years. During this period it has been the never-failing . 1 to mothers, in not only healing sores, cut, burns, bruises, and insect bites, but also remedying pimples, rashes, boils, ring-worm, and other skin eruptions which children so ‘frequently get. Most economical to buy and use. Large pot costs only 1/6. Get Bee Ointment to-day from anv chemist or store.

For Greater Comfort and Longer Wear ! Better materials, /> x F&K -r-r-i workmanship and ~ ma^e fleet FOOT shoes more comfortable, better looking and longer wearing. The Wimbledon, a Fleet Foot model shown above, . has a vulcanised crepe sole. It is light, very comfortable, long wearing and it holds on all surfaces. The vulcanised crepe sole stays on. Ideal for tennis, cool and comfortable for everyday wear. The Benson, a Fleet Foot model at the ' J 1 right, is a populai shoe with the much imitated honeycomb sole. Be sure the name Fleet Foot is on the sole. Fleet/PooT Canvas Rubber Soled Footwear (MADE IN CANADA). 44

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19505, 5 February 1926, Page 2

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250

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19505, 5 February 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19505, 5 February 1926, Page 2

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