The Vltamfnes of Growth ur# present in Virol. A & \ BABY BYRNE. Has Never Gaused One Disturbed Night 27, York Street, - Sacriston, Durham. Dear Sir, "~~ I am sending a photograph of my baby Alice, aged 12 months, who has had Virol since birth. Though very tiny at birth, and artificially fed since two weeks old, she has never required medical advice, nor given me | one disturbed night. Her weight I . is now aai lbs., and she has nine teeth, which she has cut without trouble. She is a most lovable and happy baby, and I am very grateful for the great benefit she has derived from Virol.' Yours faithfully, . . (Sgd.) (Mrs.) M. Byrne. L Virol, Ltd., 14S-IM, Oli 81„ London, K.C.I. Try a Rexona Shave You'll Like It! Rexoaa Shaving Stlck„ (Medleatei) ii Rexona Soap specially treated so as to produce a thick, creamy lather, which will soften the beard and improve the skin at the same time. It is delicately perfumed and medicated on the same principles as Rexona, and not onlyproduces a lasting lather, but parities and leaves the skin In perfect condition. ' Being an antiseptic Medicated Soap, it has a tendency to quickly heal any cut you may have the misfortune to get, and If troubled with pimples or blotches of any kind will dally tead to Improve them, • Bexona Shaving Soap The Triangular Stick Everyone should use a Medicated Soap for shaving, for after going over the face with tho razor and removing the beard the skin » needs a protection from the germs carried by the dust which everyone has to face. Rexona—tits'; Triangular Stick. KILL THAT FLY! " Mnstdie " is sold everywhere. "MUSTDIE" BLOWER The " MTJSTDIE '! ' Blower is recommend- |sii|a*taj* ed to be used because ®§$mij!t&s£ • it is not only econom- %. \t ical, but the powder is \^>* S ".*.»!** distributed much more .BL. *"v effectively, and it is to .jET ' our interest that you ■ should get tho best re- . suits out of every ounce of this great Insect De- §$£ p/ "Mustdie" is NOT ESfifa t German Powder. WWS&r SHAIUAND AND CO., LTD., Wholesale Agents. Hean's Tonic Nerve Nuts Th« Finest Tonic Ever Ma««. i»
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 151, 23 December 1921, Page 17
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