(* ccidental Wounds Should be treated with “Red Kriss” Ointment. Wash the wound, smear with “ Red Kriss,” then bind up. Pain is allayed and the injured part healed in quickest time. pm OIN (Formerly known as Peter Dutton’s “Red Cross” Ointment) heals cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, rashes, pimples. Keep it in the home for emergencies.. Chemist, stores, 1/6, 2/6,4/6. 12 lIKMKBS >([plds^are cei'tcKin^ That is why your household should be like thousands of others, and have a bottle of Bennington's Irish Moss handy. For over 60 years this splendid medicine has been relieving coughs and colds, and today it is the standard family cough remedy everywhere. Besides being perfectly harmless for young and old alike. Bennington's Irish Moss has a viscosity that enables it to adhere to the passages of the throat and bronchial tubes, thus bringing speedy relief. It “ points the throat inside.” Bonninf*toriis seldom fails to relieve the most stubborn coughsandcolds. Refuse substitutes. Make certain that you are getting the genuine Bonnington’s Irish Moss. It costa 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle at all Chemists and Stores. 181 haaSSvM GOITRE k Over 3000 sufferers have been cured by Doit's Goitre Treatment. Easy to take by young or old. Write for Free Booklet and testimonials. \ A. J. DOIG, Chemist. Wangauni £ Honey. Honey. NEW SEASON’S HONEY. Secure a 5, 10, or 601b tin. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOR THE WINTER. • Lindsay & Co. TAY AND ESK STS, Invercargill
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Southland Times, Issue 18827, 21 May 1920, Page 2
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234Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18827, 21 May 1920, Page 2
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