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::-KEEP::iT THE'HOME/ ..Is a,saying; which applies, right -now , to ; yourself." . Mothers realise ; the''Won;dert'nl: Value of .this advice, asthey-know :how. often little trifling, cuts or bruises lOr. perhaps more serious burns .or sores 'afflict, .the. : members ■ of. the :■ household; Now, : bur'-, advice '' is; to Stop Worrying. '"Red Cross Ointment saves 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 I injured, my leg.' ;I tried all;'manner, of cures without success. A.friend recommended Eed Cross' Ointment. -. I' bought a small- tiii.arid, to;my;surprise, it.com-' pletely cured me'in two weelcs. Send roe ono'.dozen fins to soil;to my.: friends.— Yours gratefully, Oliver Sutton, Oaiuaru. '.If.your chemist or dealer tries to substitute -some other..preparation for. Red Cross.Ointment,'he's after a bigger profit.' Say : firmly .and .surely, 'I i-want "Eed Cross."' •'.Remember,':-,Bed Cross Oint-: ■hicnt—it's "the Mighty ; Healer."—Advt.

The. Civil' List of King Manool II is X 73.000 a year.: - ; ; - ,'.' - ■.■'■'■ '■• .'Burglary and-housebreaking., areydex creasing in. London. •

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 716, 15 January 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 716, 15 January 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 716, 15 January 1910, Page 5

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