SORES THAT REFUSE TO HEAL. Sometimes sores are found which re t'nse to heal up. A small amount of pus is daily discharged, but the sore itself remains in a stationary condition. Il is suffering from weariness, and requires stimulating into activity, otherwise it may become chronic and grow larger. Rexona, the Rapid Healing Ointn »-nt, is particularly applicable to a case '-f this kind. Mrs. E. Fletcher, 83 Newman-street. Newtown, N.S.W., writes : "My little boy had a terrib'y sore toe, which prevented him walking. The sore refused to heal for several months, although we tried every rnmj dy we could think of. We at last tried rtexona, and it began to heal at once, aiid in five or six days there was not a mark left." R-exona, is sold in trimgu lar pots at Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable it Jas. Boon.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 August 1910, Page 6
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