HAIR TURNING GREY
Is your hair turning grey ? Use Birmese Hair Root Compound which supplies essential nourishment to hair follicles, so restoring natural colour to your hair. F. G. Macklo , Chemist.
UNENDING TORMENT P&lmerston North Woman Writes of Remarkable Recovery. Smitten all of a sudden with a terrible pain in the back, left thigh and foot, Mrs. Etheldra Bobbins, of 31A Albert Street, Palmerston North, went through untold misery. She writes as follows on 11/3/42, allowing her photo, to be used:— ■ "I was attacked with a terrible pain in the back, left thigh and foot; I became lame and was suffering agony. I went to Dr. Watson, of Pahiatua, who gave me an injection into the painful part. By 8 a.m. the next mornMrs. E. Robbing, of ing I was sufPalmerston Nth. f er ing agony. The doctor ordered me to the Pahiatua Public Hospital. I had electrical treatment, was poulticed and had hot water bottles, but nothing gave me relief. Finally, after having the leg nerve stretched with no great relief and often taking hot salt water baths, Mrs. Bobbins decided to try R.U.R. and says: " After taking the fifth dose, I was able to bend my knee. When I had finished the second bottle, I had thrown away my stick— there was no lameness; also I was able to wear my shoe in place of a large slipper on the foot that had been so bad." No matter what you have wrong with you, R.U.R. is bound to do you good. It is effective because it contains a laxative, a kidney cleanser, a liver stimulant, an acid corrective and a blood purifier. Take R.U.R. and Right You Are I Servicemen are well advised to "Mothpruf" dinner-dress, tweeds, topcoats . . to protect all their civilian wear until their return. Mothpruf sponged on or sprayed in is deadly to moths and silverfish. Stainless ... Harmless to fabrics. H JMM I T^HEIPJ IKS
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 14, 13 October 1942, Page 3
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