jf/ ■• ></ ML? J ->W "laehf with the lamp -1942 Stifle The first army nurse was also the most famous—Florence Nightingale, known to history as “The Lady with the Lamp”. The world still needs a woman’s tender care in times of sickness, whether in civil life or on active service. Every New Zealand home has its “lady with the lamp”—the mother or wife whose job it is to nurse the members of her family in times of sickness Of accident. And co-operating with her is the Family Chemist I The Chemist’s Training and Experience and Friendly, Personal Service are invaluable when choosing Household Medicines or Sickroom needs. That is why you should visit the Chemist, not only for Bandages, Ointments, Disinfectants, Liniment, but also for Tonics, Health Salts, Restoratives, Laxatives, Aspirin, Tonic Foods, Eye Lotions, and other similar lines. Your Chemist’s professional knowledge and advice cost you nothing! YOUR GUIDE AT ALL TIMES—
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Southland Times, Issue 24837, 1 September 1942, Page 3
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152Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24837, 1 September 1942, Page 3
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