Tonight * $%> fwitoth* s-Miwrrn (VAPORUB MASSAGE^ FIRST, rub Vicks VapoRub briskly on iHH the throat and chest. Jh \| NIXT, mb VapoRub r/\ }\ briskly on the back, y/ A bctween and below i the shoulder-blades. rrffli ijr ' i THIM — to strengthin and iengthen its famous double-actioy>—-spread VapoRub thick on the chest, and coyer with warmflannel. No Waiting— Acts Instantly , The brisk massage starts VapoRub working through the skin like an old-fashioned poultice. Even before you finish rubbing, the chest and back feel warm and cornfortable. At the same time, warmed by the body, VapoRub releases its powerful medicated vapours. These are breathed in for hours, 18 times a minute, direct to tho irritated airpassages of nose, throat and chest. Long-Lasting Double Action Working in these two direct ways at once, VapoRub soothes irritation, loosens phlegm, relieves coughing, breaks up congestion. And, with the air-passages clear, breathing becomes easy again. Relaxed and cornfortable, the patient soon drops off to restfui sleep. Meanwhile, VapoRub kdeps on working for hours — breaks up most colds by morning.
ANOTHER PUDDING TBEAT. /^REAM 2oz. butter and 2oz. sugar, sift and add 2oz. flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder and 2oz. cornflour. Beat 1 egg with 1 tablespoon milk, and ouk gradually, beating all the time, Steyens' "Catfiedral BrandM Esgenee Oi Lemon tp taste and pour into well buttered dishes. Heat 2 tablespoons jam, brush over each pudding, and 9prinklei with cocoanut before serving.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 162, 27 July 1937, Page 9
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