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"IDEAL" HEATING SYSTEM j cleanse, Ointment to heal.) Address: a HhL ' ini-■* i o i « rr \ w . /IIT^L R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. , M(1 Unhmltcd ut Hot Wnter p^f! Sold throughout the world. we tho acme of perfection. , |t ~" J» ]4 S? Til a D° m ' n ' on fi'MJl| p|ij|J.,. For ° ■ Mf- fel fIS ■ < mßraMf^rifl' Registered Name ; fcggS ifef / P:?«a t» Ml . MM1 9 M4 mm\'< : Coats 21- Makes 1 pint Savea 10/- I. K ■ ' Oood also for Toothache, Earache and I K •'•;'7 K Flt u if s £\Q yA'i?j i TKf)T(i\! ** //f J i i 'Y i I Stomach Cramps aud Diarrhoea when (I: jj ''ll\ \\ \ v »i-liiu>uiua. ; ] ' ". , ' , lilwl Application is the key*to success. Seem- | \ m^ unsurmountable obstacleshavebeen | overcome by the powers of application. | ; J[ %\ As with other, things, so it is with pain | m\flK y^>M —or congested blood. Application of 1 wk lijlTOm y aV m- the proper remedy —Wawn s Wonder- | t\\ 11 /firwl wsffl ' r M •. i //M\\\ ( : 00^ —is essential Ito remove • this con-. 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Just put it where the pain 19-and the | M odi; once uaad—it takes its place forever in the home— pain MUST stop. ...... .. !S I ready for emergencies, There is nothing in the world like Pain and WaWifonder-Wool cannot ex.st togothor. ? | m it to put an instant end to the excrutiating pain, of rheu- No home should EVER be without this little medicine | I matism, sciatica, lumbago, neuritis and gout, and the dis- chest in soft, edolhmg, downy wool. Get YOUK packet |, !$! ' tressirf; paino of throat, chest and lung troubles. at once. _ pf Wawn's Wonder-Wool is a scientifically processed eotton- Obtainable from your chemist or otora—Z/O pot packet— g pr wool, whose every fib'ro is thoroughly permeated and im- or direct from the manufacture' \M || V. A. WAWN, P.O. Box 14, Wellington. 11|' ■ fcsV romM«intnnd»n.Q. write, ii ft|\{ ff>P>)\\ Wik\ rtifiVV 11 M "When 1 «nt lor Wawn'. 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When 1 not the- { L WdihmffwbM WtS'^Ji m Wonder-Wool I pinned a }V ( ga 1M Mfflffl ilijl*,i l",!> üboul halNn hour after I be- «H"<S'rf SI -— *»" W. ¥ vS< >7lfe M nanwfcclasootWnpglow f lfc A A AW rf ' m which increased til the pa.n W \,\ A\\ !• ! m WM overcome ond did not re- ■ s«t\ T ' M an dl,eoW.pe=d yK lie [ .' •' f^W?ff|#' '' »3fl)i '"" ' " . — \ W INTER » be !t co,d with p ehet, . atin s frost ' mmm, W . v or-wet with driving rain, w m -sooitsflnd feat \W^^p II % an(l sofeE, ess sf ttic back of tiie momhjthattew II M coagh, tliat tightness of the chest, that choking senMok jmg 11 L S e /l and gasping for breath, that racking cough which echoe^l^p||y M bronchitis, that pain in the region of the lungs, those sneezing fits-all these are Nature's signajs'tfiat /Y\ ir^^ttmf !t is toe t0 take Peps iJ more serious th J^^ d lung is to be escaped. The warning old and both sexes, and to parents in particular- / \ w|? " °"v ««a1» The introductioniojihel?eps direct treatment lp N \\£ obsolete the and useless method of tryiM care tllroat andjuiiglroubles by means of liquid medicine. / \ W a breathe-able remedy, and, what is most unponeM, vj&. \ the medicine that Science acknowledges to be the mm c^ ln the treatment of .chest ailments. A/a Peps tabjet ; in the mouth, the wonderful medicinal/fumes that afe $p mix with the air breathed in, andire thus takenf . WMXmW dovra the windpipe through the bronchial/übes, and into/ illlittlF' theVurthest recesses of the lungs. / ■ / mfM Soothing, comfort, healing, and health M thus conveyed to / £6W$ i &gmlmr every fcart of the breathing passages. Peps by direct action. IMo%gr*. \ the phlegm and. clear clogging subtances/from the throat and » ' bronchial tubes. Peps not only give relief to thjysufferer from jart \ ! weak chest but at once check the dlscomfortfTfrom coughs, /^]ip ■ »' colds, chills, sore throat, Influenza, andLprevent serious mm MwM% disease in the thresJ and chest such aslta<mchHis, asthma, fi&Bfyp mi ***$$&, Wmr Dicurisy, pneumonia, m& even the dreaded consumption. mi mm?. The motto of " Peps Always Handy" there- 1M J I '11$$ J Mill H mt Illfiw UPit'III w f '«wfev ? 5Jr A 1 ,4
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 249, 9 July 1918, Page 9
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