! KEEP IT HANDY IN THE HOME. '■'] Is a saying whioHapplleß right now to yonrself. Mothers realise the" Wonderful"Value'-of' 1 this advice, ns they know how often little trifling cuts; or bruises or perhaps more serious burns or Bores affllot tho members of the household. Now, our advice iB to Stop Worrying. > Red Cross Ointment 6aves all that. All you require to do Is, apply it at, once, and it'will heal immediately. Here is a case in point:— Twelve months ago/1 injured my, leg. I tried all .manner of cures without success, A'friend recommended Red Cross.Ointment.- I bought a.small tini and,-to my surprise,. it completely cured in two weeks. Send me one dozen tins.to sell to mi friends.—Tours gratefully, Oliver Sutton, OamMm. If yonr 'chemist ,of dealer tries 'to substitute eomo other preparation for Rod. Cross Ointment, he's after- a bigger -profit. • Say firmly and surely, 'I-want "Red Cross." Remember, Red Cross. Ointmout—it's "the Mighty Healer.'" iirAdtt.:.v\-'.-;; ' ; CUCi
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 664, 15 November 1909, Page 7
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157Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 664, 15 November 1909, Page 7
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