BEWARE OF PAIN
THE HEEALD OF PNEUMONIA The Western (N.S.W.) doctors (vide Lithgom Mercury, Sept. 30, 1918), declare that the present influenza is abnormal— "the real thing—and that "carelessness will, in almost every case, bring on pneumonia." The moment you feel a numb contraction in the chest, beware! —that peculiar pain is the herald. Wawn's Wonder-Wool stops pain instantly. It should be applied the moment there is this feeling; it may in fact be worn with advantage continuously. Wawn's WondorWool is a medicated cotton-wool, the fibres of which are thoroughly impregnated with specially selected pain-relieving essences, whose soothing virtues and healing properties are felt immediately. But do not I wait till attacked, as the chemist may be sold out or shut. Keep it in the house ; it is essential. Bad as is the present epidemic it may only be the forerunner of worse People elsewhere are dropping in the street. Wawn's Wonder-Wool is on gale by all chemists and stores, price 2/6 ; cxr direct from Kempthorne, Pressor and Co., Ltd., Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin *amd Christchurch.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 November 1918, Page 3
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175BEWARE OF PAIN Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 November 1918, Page 3
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