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That radio you hougfit a feyv years ago has still a long life ahead of it, and is wortb much more than you wouid get for it trading it in for a new machine. Why not have it brought up to dateH Phone or call on J. A Lynn, radio service specialist, Corner Lyndon and Southland roads and get his' price for modernising or repairing it.* . ■ \ You can |VAP0RUB MflSSflGEj THEN — to strengthen and lengthen j its famous dpuble-action — spread VapoRub thick on the chest, and cover with warm flannel. No Waiting— Acts Instantly The brisk massage starts VapoRub working through the skin like an old-fashioned jxiultice. Even before you finish rubbing, the chest and . back feel warm and comfortable. At the same time, warmed by the body, VapoRub releases its powerful medicated vapours. These are breathed in for hours, 18 times a minute, du:ect to the irritated airpassages of nose, tliroat a)id chest. N Long-Lasting Double Action Working in these two direct ways at once, VapoRub soothes irritation, loosens phlegm, relieves coughing, breaks up congestion. And, with tlie air-passages clear, breathing becomes easy again. Relaxed and comfortable, the patient sooh drops off to restful sleep. Meanwhile, VapoRub keeps on working for hours — breaks up most colds by morning.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 102, 17 May 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 102, 17 May 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 102, 17 May 1937, Page 5

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