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Wifie knows what Hubby likes! Melhuish’s Seedless Tomato Sauce.

Winter winds play havoc with the skin—chapped lip?, rough faces, chilblains, cracked and bleeding hands all result from exposure to the wind and weather, and cause an unnecessary amount cf Buffering—unnecessary because Rexona the Rapid Healer prevents just these discomforts by healing the injured akin and protecting it from the evil influence of disease germs. A small abrasion may become the germinfected area that threatens health itself. A timely use of Rexona prevents small injuries from becoming painful, and its action is so prompt that Rexona has made its name known all over Australia as the Rapid Healer. The triangular pot with its healing soft green ointment, should bo kept handy on the dressingtable, so that every member of the family can have access to its wonderful healing powen ime r ggrfl s£ooimq. k s<mcplic OmimcAi /gpjrifici Q tftuol'ilch' M 0 6flcab j Reliable A Reliable Remedy tor cH miplicni ond a msffons d (be Eczema. Pimplf-vSor«. Oulbiomi. Chapped Hanch ■rSfSoctloa. hdnng a* EJccdmg Plica. Cub. B’-irm cruiio Scold*. |f Bad Legs, flings cf ln«rb cndaß kiadi cf Irrfkimmariav sKbk« NA^paopßrETfflx^areAW

nr\ANNIN in Tea makes it bitter and bad JL, for health. Ask your grocer for ROMA TEA, tho Tea with Aratsa and No Tannin Duat*

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Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 2

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215

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 2

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