THERESA 'LONG, LONG XRAIL N ,Vv;^ N Bugs, Fleas, Flics, Beetles, Mosquitoes, etc, ■ all killti by i KEATING' BKXTian mads!
A MEDICINE CHEST IN ITSELF/ J» »*°&S»«l£ •**£ EALTHY children are always playing, and the stronger and healthier they are the rougher the games they play. Every game has a hundred chances of little cuts and bruisesPerhaps they may seem " nothing," but no matter how slight the injury, serious consequences may attend delay in treating it. Germs, the scientists tell us, are always trying to enter the body, and no scratch or cut is too small an opening. Most serious troubles have small beginnings. Always keep a tin of Rexo&a handy in the house, and use it for every little injury—it may save a great deal of pain —and even life. U job waßa from clipped nads 07 rubbing m a little Rcxmul Uic frequently Sonne tl»e day. »Hr»yi *** nthst, and upon rrttnnt nul you will Bad dt*t it ktrp* the hands wonderfully toft **d Mppte-
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 9
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