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and Help the Woe tfteet Here’s a way —a profitable way—to help the Nation’s anti-waste campaign. Look through your home and collect all worn-out clothes, old furnishings and houseMnens and odd scraps of fabric. Cut off buttons, fasteners, buckles, hooks and rings if possible. Make up your parcel and take or send it to the nearest marine store (see below). If you have a really big weighty lot of rags, arrangements can be made to collect, but please deliver if possible. Make this a patriotic effort. Tons of woollen and cotton rags are urgently wanted for reconditioning for military use. You can help. ■' Do it now. Remember all rags bought for cash. CLEARY’S OTAGO BOTTLE STORES, LTD,, 153 Hanover Street, Dunedin. J. HUGHES 309 Cargill Road, Dunedin. GRIMMAN BROS. .... 275 Cargill Road, Dunedin. T. GARSTANG ----- 35 Tee* Street, Oamaru. G. WARNE 12 Ribble Street, Oamaru. mMB m Never leave minor Injuries unattended. Cuts, grazes, bruises, should be cleaned at once and ‘ Elastoplast ’ applied. Simply strip the protective muslin from the dressing, apply antiseptic pad and press down the adhesive. Dirt is excluded and the dressing stays in place until the wound is healed. ‘ Elastoplast ’ First Aid Dressings arc flesh-coloured and clastic; they match and stretch with the skin. Ail chemists sell ‘Elastoplast’ in unmistakable tins, i/- and each. There is an * Elastoplast ’ Dressing for every minor Injury. Your Chemist will tell you which one you need. lA»l/94 TINS 1/42 ■•'YD nemove P ro ' tective muslin. (5) Place antiseptic pad on wound. Press down elastic adhesive Distributors ; Kempthorne. Prosser & Co.’s TCcw Zealand Dm* Co. Lid. BLISTERS quicUh! cased with •Elastoplast’ Wound Dressings. In the t/aid tins. GRAZED KNEES. Clean and dress with ‘ E last oplast * First Aid Dressings. CUTS heal well when protected with ‘EIa st oplast’ First Aid Dressings. If- if 1 /Old tins.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25021, 15 September 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25021, 15 September 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25021, 15 September 1942, Page 6

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