_ UCJchoffc 1 i Foot Comfort Service firMen**Wamtn EXAMINATION at the D-I-C Come in, and make an Appointment to see Mr. Patterson, the official Practipedist represent- , ing the Dr Scholl Manufacturing Co., any day this week. Willing and courteous assistants trill be in attendance at the D.I.C. Boot Department. fo p %fAUT> Painful Feet impair the health of the whole body. Ceaseless foot misery racks the nerves—prevents the mind working clearly—depresses the spirits. Walking becomes a painful necessity rather than a bracing exercise—health and pleasure alike are sacrificed to escape pain. Foot comfort is essential to health.. If you have any kind of foot discomfort—na matter how trifling or how oldstanding—take the opportunity we offer of consulting the SCHOLL Foot Expert who will be here all next week —June 15th to 20th. Let him examine your feet and tell you just what the trouble is, what caused it, and how to correct it permanently. Every provision has been made for these examinations to be held in comfort and privacy here, and this ' Expert's services are entirely - FREE of Charge If you have a SCHOLL Appliance which requires adjustment, come and have a refitting, without any cost to you. J ¥ DT SchoH's TOE FLEX DT Scholl's BUNION 'REDUCER. CURES BUNIONS. STRMOMTENS CMOKtv rots.. DTSchofft roOTEAZER. sera suvmnriMMtm:
/ / .•> ; A Mother's Experience " I KSvis found Vicks.Vapoßub even . better than yoli daim.it to be. I have eignt little children, and some of them •are'subject to croup. Vicks relieves' them: in a very short time. One; little fellow had it so bad that he was very near choking, but he got relief in a few minutes afttr Vicks was applied:" —Mrs. C. J. Martin; Paparoa, North Auckland. v Try This " Outside 1 " Remedy No "Dosing"'', Just Rub If On The advantage, of treating cold troubles externally is especially marked fti the oft-recurring colds of children, because constant "dosing" with internal medicine is so apt to upset their delicate little stomachs. When 'Vidks Vapoßub was introduced here, ythis "vapour" remedy was enthusiastically received. Mothers from all over New Zfealand have written about its prompt effec- • tiveness for croup and other cold troubles. One-of their letters is reproduced here. Used at Bedtime, Vicks Averts Night Attacks j,' ' When the child seems croupy in the i [ ' ; evening, use Vicks as a preventive.' ',5, * Apply- it over the throat and chest,.. - spread on thickly and cover with a ■ *! 3 ■ warm flannel. If croup comes on with- > out warning, the ;use of Vicks often 1 '* brings relief in fifteen minutes—eases " the difficult breathing and subdues the 1 ' racking cough. _ . Vicks is 'an ointment so made that,, ;V ' when applied-..t0 the throat and chest, _ the'medication takes effect in two distinct ways. First,it is absorbed through and stimulates the skin like a poultice \ or plaster, tightness and soreness. Second, its ingredients—' Menthol,: Camphor, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Turpentine, etc. —are released by the body heat as vapours and inhaled with each breath direct to the, inflamed air-passages. Being applied externally, Vicks can be used as freely and as often as desired on even the youngest child. Modern mothers everywhere keep their children free from: troublesome colds, by applying Vicks at the first sneeze. And, of course, its just as good for the cold troubles of adults. Vapours Best for Colds . Cold a troubles are inflammation of the lining of the air passages, and lungs. Abd,! ' because these inflamed, v parts can be reached directlyonty by vapours, this modern vaporising ointment u ideal for colds in the head or chest, 'catarrh, asthma, sore throat, „ bronchitis and influenza. Its healing, antiseptic qualities make it splendid < also bruises, bums, stings and muscular soreness. • Vapoßub For All Cold Troubles 2/6 THE POT EVERYWHERE yigs KS Rub *97V/ICKS VVtMMI m atjon tio»n
Orange Label • —the World's Best Motor Spirit Three- in One—VOLATILITY, POWER, MILEAGE WHOI£SALE .—w. H. SIMMS A SONS Ltd., Auckland, Wellin e ton " Ckrirtcharch, Danedin. Imereargdl, Ntw Plymouth, Nantr.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18407, 13 June 1925, Page 4
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