BABY BURNT WITH RED UOl IRON Mrs Croty, Little Demson Street, Carrington, N.B. W., writes" My little baby gill, Rita, burnt both her hands uijbu they were nearly raw, picking up a red hot iron. Nothing relieved the uucil I go! Kexona. This helped her at once, and took away the pain. VVe have continued to use it since, and it has cured the terrible bums m a wonderful manner." Rjsona, the Rapid, Healing Ointment, to suttf m triangular pots" at Is rtd hs. «b No need to worry over those Customs entries until your brains are fogged. ; Pass them along to Messrs J. J. Curtis and Co., — they are experts at the game. There's no time to be lost (and time iB money to you) when your entries are passed by Messrs J. J. CURTIS AND CO., Customhouse and Shipping Agents, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Their charges too are very moderate. ' ' Than *«i a young hifj of W&lihun, Who often did scold her boy tallsome j Said Bhe, "I won't scold " If you cure my cold With a bottle of Barraclough'c Balsam. 1 Barraclough's Acacian Lung Balsam, Price 178 and 8/1 ."No one. I feel sure, can speak more gratefully of Laxo-Tonic Fills than I can," writes Mrs Corbett, 116 Fiitzroy Street, Surrey Hills, N.S.W. "They cured me of settled biliousness, which seemed as though it would never leave me. I took LaxoTonic Pills, and they proved a perfect remedy." Sold by all Chemists ana StorekeeDers. Price 10J4 and Is 0d
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10459, 25 October 1911, Page 7
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251Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10459, 25 October 1911, Page 7
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