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THE MAN’S SHOP IN THE OCTAGON ATTERSON Bros! SALE will be continued TO-MORROW

£ m & Now’s the Day and Now’s the Hour With times improving there’s no ,reason why you should try and save a penny or two on your . tobacco. “Roll-your-owners” are finding that State Express No. 222 Fine Cut gives a far more satisfying smoke. And they are finding that the best costs very little. “Now’s the day and now’s the hour” for you, too, to roll your own with this favourite cigarette tobacco. Made from the finest Virginia tobaccos every leaf a thoroughbred. Be sure you get the bright red tin. VIRGINIA TOBACCO MADE IN ENGLAND 1 /t 1 m. GUTS A nasty, painful cut! Look after its It takes only « minute or two to soothe the pain completely and make sure that no infection can result Rexona Ointment takes the sting but instantly, and prevents the danger of festering or poison. Rexona heals the skin tissues rapidly, and prevents ugly scars.. TREATMENT.—Wash thoroughly with Rexona Medicated Soap and warm water (cold where there is much bleeding), and apply Rexona Ointment on a piece of lint, gauze or clean old linen. Bandage in position firmly. Rexona Medicated Soap is highly recommended, because it contains the same soothing, healing properties as the Ointment, and has been specially prepared to assist healing. , CUT HEALED QUICKLY. Mrs. E, Campbell, Oaks Avenue, Dee Why, writes :—"My little girl kicked he* toe on the rocks and cut it badly, I used Rexona Ointment, with the very best results. It j was better in no time and now she's . back at school again." Rexona The Rail'd Healer At your chemist’s or store NOWt wiaussa ,

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Evening Star, Issue 22576, 18 February 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22576, 18 February 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22576, 18 February 1937, Page 4

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