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A town clerk's position, especially in a suburban or a country borough, is usually considered a fairly peaceful one, the most exciting duties being the faithful recording of the minutes at council meetings, but the town clerk at Ravensbourne (states the "Otago. Daily Times") was lately called upon to discard his elerkly dignity for a few moments to shoot a wandering cow which objected vigorously to being deprived of a succulent repast consisting of 50 caibbages growing in the garden of a justly irate ratepayer. The beast was so peeved about the whole business that it gave utterace to an angry snort, pawed a prefectly good cabbage to bits, and with lowered head made for the importunate clerk in a manner that boded no good. However, a bullet will stop even an angry cow, and this particular cow has, it is hoped, gone where there is a surfeit of cabbages.

REXONA SOAP BEST ±'OK BABT.

! The purest possible soap is required 1 for nursery use. The skin of infants ' and little children is particularly apt to be roughened and made sore by inferior soaps. A numßer of the soaps sold for babies are worse than useless, and as skin soothers and healers they are positively injurious. Rexona Skin and Facial Soap is the purest of the pure. It can work nothing but good for an infant's skin, and its healing and soothing work will_ be noticeable within an hour of application. Mothers, if your baby shows signs of fretfulness, try giving him a refreshing bath with Rexona Soap. Make him a Rexona baby, and see the result. Rexona Soap, *1/6,

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Northern Advocate, 14 July 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 14 July 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 14 July 1925, Page 2