Will ease and end an aching ’flu; A courso of “Woods’ ” subdues the whoop Of whooDing cough or husky croup. “A course of “Woods’” for cough or cold, Assures relief for young or old— A course of “Woods’ ” still proves by test That Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure ie best.—Advfc-
CRADLE CAP Cradle Cap appears first in small dark patches on baby’s head—if you don’t check this irritating rash at once, it spreads so quickly that the whole scalp is soon completely covered. Rexona Ointment is the best treatment for this distressing complaint. Its special medications destroy the germs immediately, and thoroughly cleanse the scalp of the disfiguring rash. TREATMENT. Wash baby’s head with fairly warm water. Dry, and rub in Rexona Ointment. Continue this treatment daily until the cradle cap has disappeared. Shampoo baby’s hair regularly with Rexona Medicated Soap. This Soap contains the same soothing, dealing properties as Rexona Ointment. Its special lather keeps the scalp clean and healthy and protects against cradle cap in the future. Soalp kept free from CRADLE CAP “My baby has beautiful hair. I always use Rexona Ointment, rubbing it well into the head. It keeps the scalp completely free from any sign of cradle cap.” Mrs. S , Hurls tone Par it "Rexona The Rapid Healer At your Chemist's or Store NOW ! 0.175.82 “COLO" FACTS ABOUT NAZOL © Stop that Croaking! There's no surer way of treating Throat and Chest complaints than with NAZOL BALM. Gives relief by Inhalation and Stimulation. BUY A JAR TO-DAY! 2^2 Obtainable at all Chemists and Store* S m BALM
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 3 July 1936, Page 11
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