Small, rectangular paper box containing a tube of iodised balmosa cream; the box is 4.25" in length and 1.25" in width; the packaging is beige, black and red; there is a red label on the center of all 4 sides of the box; two sides of the box have text that reads "Iodised / Balmosa / non-greasy, analgesic, / antiseptic, cream"; one side reads "Manufactured by / Oppenheimer Son & Co. Ltd / Handforth Laboratories, / Clapham Road, S.W. 9. / Made in Great Britain"; the opposite side reads "Formula % / Iodine - 1.00 / Menthol - 2.00 / Camphor - 4.00 / Methyl /Salicylate - 4.00 / Capsicum - 0.268"; this came from Brandow's Drug Store in Langley, which operated from 1945-1981 (formerly Angus M. Plewes Chemist & Druggist, beginning around 1920).