MEDICAL. SEVERELY WOUNDED WHILST , PLAYING HOCKEY. ; 'For some time I had been suffering from a very severe wound on the hand, caused by a stroke from a hockey stick, whilst playing in a competition," writes Miss A. Osborn, 41 Tancred street, Ashburton, N.Z. "It was a broken wound, which caused mc .treat, pain and worry. I tried many remedies to heal the wound, but everything failed till I tried Rcxona Ointment, which speedily the wound, and quickly ■rought my hand back to its lormal state, and I can honestly •ocommend its use to all who meet vith similar •accidents." Rexona, the Rapid Healing Oint;uent, is a remarkably effective -emedy, for all affections of the ■kin. also for Wounds, Burns, 'ores, and those many hurts vhich are constantly calling for the use of a reliable remedy, Is 6d and 3s. x DC JtS&St \ *11Q£ tot sore Tbroats, or l. SBjfc, w Rasping CctoglC? or jasl *n OWKirr Cold, a to ttke promdly ■ afew«teeio*-BEI«AMa«GU«." Uα >M2MI ble»S»a h> aaSatn, for it rrii CT <a »drhtyyrocWerr toon nna.* lv plt^j." int lute aKpn it (or ' A Booogto S&eerx , Fox,-Spring-Time \a^CbS kLL* MAKBASUi liA'uxwXT GLAZB gins • bciutilnl Irory Glow to SOurdicd Coods, surpassing the Brightness of CMaesa Linen. Ironing vita it is a pleasore, Priie. V. and 1/ ererywbere. WhoiessH Agttta, A. J. EKTBICAN AKD CO,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 276, 19 November 1913, Page 9
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