SLEEP, TONIGHT &.,-m* ! mt .TRAINER: Believe me, a sprain won't ever keep you awake if you use Sloan's. ATHLETE: Boy, it certainly made that ankle feel like new in a hurry! BRUISES, SPRAINS Ease the pain — Sleep! Never neglect a bruised ankle or pulled tendon. Pat on Sloan's —it keeps swelling down, prevents loss of sleep. No rubbing is needed—for Sloan's brings fresh blood to the injured part in less than a minute. Pain gives way to healing, soothing warmth. You don't lose sleep .'. . Get a fresh bottle to-day. Sloan's Liniment is world-famous—used by 133 Nations SLOAN'S 'li I Bi I Ml £ N T *74
BOILS Boils ate every bit as dangerous as they are painful. That's why they need careful ( treatment—with Rexona Ointment. It soothes the inflamed drawn skin, and eases the throbbing pain. When the boil has burst, Rcxona Ointmcnt forms a protective film over the broken skin and prevents infectious germs entering the blood circulation. Once the core and discharge have been removed, Rexona heals the injured tissues within a few days—. : TREATMENT. Smooth Rexona Ointment over the inflamed surface. Then apply hot fomentations—this brings the boil to a head. When it has burst, bathe with warm water and Rexona Medicated Soap, and smear on Rexona Ointment. Cover with lint or clean, old linen. Rexona Medicated Soap contains the same soothing properties as Rexona Ointment. It is a very mild soap, specially made to assist healing. PAINFUL BOILS CLEARED AWAY Mrs. Elsie Campbell of Pee Why" writes : " My little boy, aged 7 years, had 3 boils on fits knee and all J did teas to use Rexona for ' them. I found it a splendid healing Ointment." exoTia The 'Rapid Healer At your Ghemufg or Store NOW I
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22110, 4 June 1937, Page 14
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