CHAPPED HANDS.
"THET LOOKED JUST LIKE DEEF STEAK, AND THE PAIN WAS EXCBUCIATING." "I had terrible chapped hands—they just looked like beef steak—they were so raw looking," writes Mrs. A. Deakin, 116 Cobden Street, South Melbourne, Victoria, "1 had them for a few weeks, j also had eczema on my forehead. I was so bad that I could neither do my bouso work or washing. The pain was excruciating. I could not bear anyone to come to the house to see me as I had no inclination 16 talk to them. I rubbed all sorts of ointments on my hands day and night to try and euro them, but they were of no use whatever; they did not seem to bo healing at all. At last ] tried Roxona, mill after iisina; it for a while tlicv began to heal. I kept on using tho Ointment, and it healed them rapidly, I , im more than pleased to know my hands aro thoroughly cured, nnd it is through using Koxona, and 1 can Tccommcnd it to anyone." licxomi, Iho Rapid ITealing Ointment, is a remarkably ell'eclivo remedy for all effections of the skin, also for wounds, burns, sores, and those many hurts which aro constantly calling for the use of a reliable remedy. Price, Is. Gd. and 3s. -Atlvt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1287, 16 November 1911, Page 2
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