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BLOOD POISONING. Any pimple, however small. Any cut, however slight. Even a scratch. May cause blood poisoning, of more br less severity. Blood poisoning is usually causcc by germs obtanvrerg- entrance to the blood circulation through the vent oi a pimple, by means of a scratch, oj other break of the skin. Anyone who at once uses Rexona When" a pimple makes its appearance oi \Vhen a scratch or other abrasion oi the skin is sustained, Is immune from blood poisoning,from that point of infection. A child cuts its foot slightly and nc Dot'ice is taken, of the injury. Tetanus or lock-jaw develops and the child dies. This would have been impossible had a small portion of that scientific preparation, Rexona, been rubbed intc fhe wound. Prevention is better than cure. A stitch in time sames nine, and i little Rexona promptly applied wher an injury is first sustained may save much misery thereafter. Rexona is a reliable remedy for Cnt3 Burns, Bruises, Eczema, Pimples, Sores Chapped Bunds, Chilblains, Piles, ape ill irritations and eruptions of the Skra Sold by all Chemists and stores in triangular pots at 1/6 ami 3/Sample tin forwarded free upoti application to Laxo-Tonic Pill Co., 15-O'Connell St., Sydney, N.S.W. Df. Sheldon's New Discovery is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for the cure of Coughs and Coids. It will cure you when all others have failed. It is as safe for children as for adults. Price 1/6 »S( After pneumonia, when what £2 V| is wanted is " building up," experienced nurses fly to kS I EMULSION | A Mt5.,F. Smith, Sandringham ex Street, Sandringham, Syd- W Nj ney, N. S.W., writes (July ES & 190 a): "My little son, Gil- fe><j bert (to. months), contracted A pneumonia and bronchitis, v and became so weak and ?a emaciated that I thought I & c' should lose him. However, V H I gave him SCOTT'S EmuliSi sion, and very soon there &J V was.a marked improvement. ,«. £f He is- now completely re- Z§ stored to health, has gained «£ wonderfully in weight, and A V looks well and rosy. I have V |>^ ' no hesitation in attributing $4 Aj his rapid recovery to & SCOTT'S Emulsion." Per- g •S S --. IJS& - most, important $4 word in this letter from A, a mother's point of view is — k °a "SCOTT'S." "Emulsion" ii a very different thing pq 5 from SCOTT'S Emulsion. A p^ The power to cure lies in V M the word "SCOTT'S," for N SCOTT'S has what other & 5* emulsions lack, the . &£ ' - •- V2s , rtf and if you see F$ k4 on ■ the package d&SMx &4 SCOTT'S "ii'sh- MMm Kjj man " you may fflMfflr V s H look forward with;f|||P ' ,f( 6 confidence to als vm sfij Sj cure. Ofallchem- gjg gists ists and dealers JHpl^, M| in medicines. &£&&> j& The mark by which you V pick out your cure ! "^~ WORKERS r WIVES Wonder hoy/ they stood the ordinary sorts of tea so long. That is, when they have been made happy by the discovery of Record Tea. The flavoixr is j perfect ; the strength is remark- I able. A pound of Record Tea will go as far as two pounds of inferior tea,, and costs no more. THINK THAT OUT ! CONGESTION OE THB~" I , LUNGS. ' BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER. "TrTTAVING suffered about two years ago -"•-■*- from a sovcre attack of congestion of tko lungs, which was only partially cured, I folt a constant pain in lny left breast, and tried several patent and advertised ■medicines without the least benefit. I at length bought one bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver from Mr. Bailey, Chemist, Invefcargill, and after six doses the pain entirely loft me, and has not returned sines. This was six weeks ago, and I had suffered 'the -'pain ailmost without inter'aiission ; for -two yeara previously. I feel bound* to- give this wtefitiinohial for the benefit of other sufferers. (Signed) Fred JMiller, Mabel Bush, Southland." Of Baxter's Lung Preserver too much cannot t>e said in its praise as to its efficacy in Siumerous chest affections, and particularly (Vrith coughs and colds it has long been the remedy upon which every reliance can be placed. It ' will cure an ordinary cold ■before- if; reaches the chest Colds that commence' in the' chest or lungs can be fjuickly"arreate3 and cured by this famous remedy. PROGANDRA 1 ~ j Is a certain-cure for Corns. CORNS To prove this statement a __ _ Sample Box will be.Posted CSJfi^tf- ;p r e re c to any address in the CjßFF't Dominion. Address: — , JT " S \J /MBjjfracleugh, Welli? Hon. ;

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1909, Page 4