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Sturdy Young Rexona ill LITTLE RONALD - EPPLESTOW. i '" » a photo.) tf^ I hara been nsing Bexona, Soap on my little boy Bonald's hair eyor since bis birth, and be is now two years old, and I am simply delighted bow lovely Bexona Soap bas made Us hair. X bare seven' children, and all the others' hair is straight. Bonald's hair is so soft and fluffy and early that all the neighbors ask ma what X- do to make It so. I simply tall them I wash it with Bexona Soap. There Is nothing like Bexona Soap, I think. I tell my friends to try it too, and they will -soon think as I do. I am sending yon a picture of Bonald, for he Is a real Bexona boy, and simply loves Bexona Soap. Tours truly, (Sgd.) (Mrs.) ALICE EPPLE3TON. First Avenue, Eastwood, 8.3. W. BEXONA SOAP for the Hair and Scalp The hair falls nstnrally at the change •f season, or after an illness, and if new hair does not appear m sufficient quantity, if the scalp is irritable or Try this, and you will join the army of those who thank Bexona for their beautiful halt. With the finger tips rub well into the scalp a small quantity druff. loosens particles'of adhering dust, and cleanses the scalp. A few hours later, thoroughly wash the h«ir with warm water and Rexona Soap, a medicated shampoo aad complexion soap of absolute parity. wmmm E3EDEE3Ear

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 2

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