Speed and comfort count —adopt the stream-line idea! Get your skin into easy shaving condition with amazing Medoline. Makes shaving a pleasure. Good for the hands, too ! l/ 6 a bottle everywhere. mm "Will I never be my old self again?" Maybe children and the strain of housework and worry have impaired your digestion, made you listless and easily tired. Or perhaps you sleep badly and wake unrefreshed. From any or all of -these causes can arise the depressing condition commonly known as " nerves." For over 50 years Doctors have been recommending the fine old tonic-wine Wincarnis, as a maker of new blood to nourish tissues and nerves. Wincarnis will bring you new energy and zest for life. It will help you to sleep soundly and to enjoy your meals. With the very first glass you'll feel better. Buy a bottle from your chemist to-day—-5/6 pts*> Over 20,000 Recommendations from Medical men. v •: m 3 S-'-w ¥: COUGHS GOLDS INFLUENZA GET CURE IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BE SURE ALL AGES OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE T
REXONA After a long, tiring day walking or standing, it's a wonderful relief to come home and bathe the feet, then apply Rexona Ointment. Rexona has a wonderfully soothing effect, it quickly relieves the pain and takes away all signs of fatigue. Rexona is invaluable cuts and bruises, poisoned wounds and skin blemishes. <OS
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22139, 19 June 1935, Page 16
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