SCIENTIFIC WONDERS. Modern day scientists are sometimes likened unto wizards. The annihilation of distance by rapid transport, heavier than air flying machines, wireless telegraphy aind telephony are examples. Even the old-fashioned method of curing colds and chills by means of the hot mustard bath has given way to ~-'-hat is known as the “Inner Skin j eatment.” Sir Alfred Power, writes /-’'on this matter: “A cold caught by chilling the outer skin flies at once to the delicate lining within.” Rovle’s Gough Mint is specially prepared for the inner skin treatment. It drives the cold out at once. It does more than relieves, it banishes the cold. 2s 6d at all chemists and stores.
Notwithstanding: me _ rranttc ciTorts or niijtierous imitators, “No-Rubbing' I.aundrw Help goes smilingly on its way in happy comradeship with thrifty houscwi.ves everywhere,—H. Mowlen, Franktstu al >-
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15037, 7 September 1922, Page 5
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