It is impossible to get away from the fact that as long as the world goes round ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. The children playing have their little troubles such as Cuts, Bruises, Sores, and Burns; little troubles certainly if they are taken in hand at once, but perhaps resulting in the loss of a limb or an eye if not seen to immediately. Here is such a case:— Mrs. E. M. Logie, Dowling Street, Dunedin, writes: " I think it only right to acknowledge the benefit received from the use of your valuable Ointment. In one case specially I am glad I had it in the house. My little daughter, while playing, tripped and fell, one hand coming fair on the back of the range, where a brisk fire was burning. The burn was most severe. I at once covered it with the Ointment, wrapping it up well, and in about an hour's time the pain was almost gone. In a week there was no further need of keeping the hand covered, much to the surprise of all who had seen the burn. Nothing I have e%-er usetf can compare with your •MIGHTY HEALER! " How often has such an accident happened in your own household, when you have been driven to distraction to find a cure for these troubles? Well, now you can procure the remedy for the smaW sum of 1/6- A remedy which..can be obtained from all storekeepers and chemists. Ask for j CROSS because it is the "MIGHTY HEALER!" Obtainable from J. V. GORDON, CnemiKT, sote r gent -for Masterton.
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The "Morris" Chair Means Eest And Comfort During Leisure Hours. >EAL Best because you never \> sat in a more comfortable Chair. Beal Solid Comfort in a real solid built article at a real Bargain Price. Well finished and upholstered, and fitted with either good seat springs or loose cushions. Adjustable for JEteiding, Smoking, or Keclining. Come and hav a lo»k at our Stock. G. HYDE and Co., A<t Furnishers, Masterton. TELEPHONE 233.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10055, 1 August 1910, Page 2
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