TO STAND THE SEASON his owner's stables " Waitorao Caves," the Carriage Stallion "Lord Kirkland" First Prize Hawera Show 1911. Full particulars later. C. J. KIRK, Owner. The Standard Cocoa of the \ World. / The Skin with the glow of Youth. Is the skin that is t we 'l looked after. a* js Roughness caused by !§&#* w ' ncl or sun ' s not '£*■■* only but * harmful to the skin. ' Uy j The Perfect remedy ' ) for this trouble is WALKER'S k FACE CREAM \ "'Wit"* The emollient not '/ L\ only softens the ™ - skin, but it is also jj7 a certain cure for chaps, sores and cuts. Don't suffer skin discomfort any longer, get a bottle of Face Cream to-day. J. E. WALKER, Chemist :: :: :: Te Kuiti.
Illuminated Addresses King Country Chronicle. Our Artist is an Expert. n»UGBY Players get plenty of hard u knocks, and plenty of bruises. NAZOL OINTMENT enables them to get rid of the bruises quickly. It has great soothing and healing properties. II niVEN-NORTHERN UNION i PLAYERS cannot escape sprains and bruises. Kicks often produce great painful swellings. The simplest, surest, and most is to use NAZOL OINTMENT. It relieves the pain and reduces the swelling. 12 _IILBLAINS, Chapped Hands, and Rough Skins are very tormenting and irritating. If you want relief, then use NAZOL OINTMENT. It softens the skin, takes away the irritation, soothes, heals and cures. I "FOOTBALLERS should see that they have a tin of NAZOL OINTMENT in their bags when going to play. It is almost certain that most of them will require it by the time the game is over. It reduces the swelling and takes away the pain. 13 have a tin of NAZOL OINTMENT in their bags. They should never go to play without this friend. It is the very best remedy for Bruises or Sprains. 10 HPRAINED ANKLES are very * common with Footballers. As soon as possible after a sprain, bathe with hot water and dress freely with NAZOL OINTMENT. It gives sure relief. 14 HOCKEY Players will get in the way of each others Sticks, and then a bruise more or less serious follows. The best way to get rid of the bruise is to use NAZOL OINTMENT. It eases the pain and reduces the swelling. 5
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 495, 28 August 1912, Page 7
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374Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 495, 28 August 1912, Page 7
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