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Ocalds happen unexpectedly «nd. they require immediate treatment, otherwise the pain is much intensified and eventual healing delayed. Keep a tin of Rexona Ointment handy. Its rare medications take out instantly the' stinging heat, soothe the raw and tender skin, and restore the damaged tissue. TREATMENT. Do not wet the scald. Smear the ointment on the injured part and bandage tightly. Renew the bandages frequently to prevent iticking to i the injured skin. ' ' ■VTCV7T7*y*7YT3£7>nF3fli ~ 9,205.<52i\rZ | * • 'v '' ■. • i ' • 'I ASTHMA Easy Breathing In 30 Seconds At the first sign of attack take one Ephazone tablet nnd notice yourself breathing easily in S» seconds. Bphazone begins to act immediately it reaches the stomach. It releases holing gases.' Choked air-pussages «re freed; paralysed lungs begin to act. Nerves are soothed/Epbaxone gives prolonged freedom, lessensnumberandseverity of attacks until system is rid of Asthma. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1938, Page 6

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