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SCABS ON THE HEAD. When sores appear on the head they' arc dealt with only with great difficulty. . ■■'. • .7 The continual growth of the hair, which disturbs the scalp, and the dust, aud other foreign parlicles that collect in the hair arc against a speedy, cure. The best remedy for this complaint so far known to medical science is Rexona. - Wash the head thoroughly in tepid water, dry with a soft towel, and then rub over very'lightly with Rexona. Treated thus the scabs should soften and fall off very shortly, leaving a new and healthy skin underneath. • Where the hair is falling out through ' the scabby nature of the scalp, a check to the loss will at once be given by Rexona. ■ ' Loss-of hair through scabs is mostly a mechanical matter. The skin breaks away in pieces and brings the hair with it. Rexona not onlv softens the skin, but its stimulant properties promote \ts growth. ■ ••' .: • •■ v Rexonn m a reliable remedy for Cats, Burns, Bruises,, Eczema, Plmplos, Borer, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Piles, anu "ill irritations and eruptions of the Skirv Sold by all Chemists and stores in ' triangular pots at 1/6 and 3/<iniple tiii forwarded lr« upon application to ><flKMfe. Mxe-Tonic Pill Co., 15 O'Conuell St.,Sj<liicy, K.S.W.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 593, 23 August 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 593, 23 August 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 593, 23 August 1909, Page 10

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