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SURFERS FOOT RCan Cripple You * Beware of this crippling infection. You may be infected without knowing it. The first signs are crocked skin and itch between the toes. These danger signs call for prompt treatment with lodex to kill the germ and to soothe and heal the damaged tissues. * In severe cases see year doctor W !■ w/ :, BM -B En Bk . — h ■ NO'STAIN lODINE . Z vHL Dunedin. * Your Will can become obsolete ' overnight i BY th'e sudden devaluing of assets, by the death of persons whom you intended to benefit, or from other causes in a rapidly changing world, your Will can become obsolete, and fail to carry out your wishes. A Will is a document which must be prepared with the greatest of care and skill. Remember that, as circumstances change, so may your Will need revision. The Public Trustee will prepare your Will, and revise it as often as required, free of any charge, if appointed executor. Has your .Will been reviewed or revised recently ? TRUSTEE

ECZEMA CAN BE RELIEVED Eczema is seldom an incurable affliction. Under the care and treatment of a skin specialist who regulates the patient's diet, exercise and general hygiene, speedy relief is obtained. .THE KLEXEMA TREATMENT Visit the Klexema Rooms NOTE THE ADDRESS: KLEXEMA (N.Z.), LIMITED, 41 PANAMA STREET, Opp. D.I.C, , WELLINGTON. Telephone 42-882.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 122, 18 February 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 122, 18 February 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 122, 18 February 1944, Page 7

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