BABY ECZEMA. Most babies occasionally suffer from one of the many skin diseases, such as eczema. When the child is but a few days old it is quite usual for a rash to come out on the face, and if neglected will quickly spread over the other parts of the body. The Klexema treatment, which is a scientific method of relieving skin diseases, is specially recommended for babies and young children. Right from the commencement of the treatment the child puts on weight, and shows general improvement until the skin is in perfect health. Sufferers from eczema, barber's rash, psoriasis, acne, and scalp troubles can be cured by taking a course of the Klexema treatment. Country sufferers are especially invited to write or 'phone for details of treatr ment. Hours of free consultation: 10-12.30; 2-4; or by appointment. Telephone 2271. Klexema Rooms: 13, Woodward street, Wellington; and at Chrigtchurch and Dunedin.—Advt.
NO FEAR OF INFECTION. No matter how soiled the clothes in the wash may be, there is no fear, of infection, if you uso Velvet—the sterilised soap. Make washing day safe by keeping a .supply of Velvet on hand. If your grocer floes not stock it, : drop a postcard to Box 271j Christehurch.— ,Advt» ...■■.■
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 17
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