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★ NEVER BE WITHOUT WOODS' wk<L IT BANISHES the most stubborn COUGH or COLD Sold Everywhere i&

7 flake the Befit HAVCURINC ESSENCES Always full strength. Cost less—go farther. i q? KCMOOW.I; '#‘My dear, it's good to see you well again.” I’v e been drinking lots of Uv&uL Pasteurized Milk vS~ & ‘ Impossible to dance! Agony every time I walk.” 1 Why suffer this irritation from unsightly corns, when Rexona ran bring quick relief ? Rexona Ointment cools the inflammation; it reduces the painful swelling and soothes the skin tissues. If you are inclined to suffer from corns, massage your feet regularly with a little of the Ointment, Rexona is specially soothing for tender feet. TREATMENT.—Shave the hard part of the com away with a razor blade, being very careful not to cause pain, or draw the blood. Then soak in hot water for about 15 minutes. Dry and massage Rexona Ointment gently into the effected parts: Rexona T he Rapid Healer At your chemist’s or store NOW! 9.179.32 NZ ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. XT' SPERIENCE has shown that in tht Mh use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasion, ally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur.

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Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 13

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