A drink to cheer the heart of any man—a nice hot drink of Ginger Nip. Warming <ind satisfying, it makes a delicious “hot toddy”— takes the nip nut of winter. Real fruit flavours with a dash of ginger you’ll enjoy this. 6d bottle makes a gallon. ASK YOUR GROCER. GINGER NIP WELCOME. WHEN THE WEATHER'S CHILLY mm mmr, § n ; 3 CM m* "r\'\ 1 Confessions of a Cracksman Read this really bright confession From a cracksman who when tasked With speaking on a Safe Profession, Said "I’ll tell y«r_ since I’m (m)asked.” "Sure, I knows a combination “Dat’s impossible to beat “Turn to ‘Nugget’s’ daily ration "And be brilliant in de-feet.” boot polish uaihii wniiyATivi Tonight «**? •ly-C-r with the 3-MINUTE VAPORUB MASSAGE Ik FIRST, rub Vicks Vapoßub briskly on the throat and chest. NIXT, rub Vapoßub briskly on the back, between and below the shoulder-blades. THIN— to strengthen and lengthen its famous double-action —spread Vapoßub thick on the chest, and cover with warm flannel. No Waiting—Acts Instantly The brisk massage starts Vapoßub working through the skin like an old-fashioned poultice. Even before you finish rubbing, the chest and back feel warm and comfortable. At the same time, warmed by the body, Vapoßub releases its powerful medicated vapours. These are breathed in for hours, 18 times a minute, direct to the irritated airpassages of nose, throat and chest. Long-Lasting Double Action Working in these two direct ways at once, Vapoßub soothes irritation, loosens phlegm, relieves coughing, breaks up congestion. And, with the aiT-passages clear, breathing becomes easy again. Relaxed and comfortable, the patient soon drops off to restful sleep. Meanwhile, Vapoßub keeps * on working for hours—breaks up most colds by morning.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 202, 27 July 1937, Page 10
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280Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 202, 27 July 1937, Page 10
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