REXONA After a long, tiring day walking or standing, it's a wonderful relief to come home and bathe the feet, then apply Rexona Ointment. Rlxona has a wonderfully soothing effect, it quickly relieves the pain and takes away all signs of fatigue. Rexona is invaluable for all cuts and bruises, poisoned wounda and skin blemishes* exxma OINTMENT " Would Never Be Without KURANUI in the House." " Wilt you please forward me another bottle of your cough Cure and also one of drops for nasal catarrh i ir my small son Ms cough i* very much improved and hr only coughs occasionally now " Fits nasal catairh was quite cured, but he caught a cold 'nut week and H started again "I think your remedy i« wonderful and I would not be without it in the house now." KURANUI Is the scientifically-prepared herbal compound for the treatment of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND CATARRH. KURANUI possesses a range of action not eluimed by any other medicine, and as a g-eneral tonic It is or very bitch value. Kuranul is devoid of any Injurious properties and Is perfectly safe Tor young: and old. Full details or KURANUI Treatment will he sent on writing to the Rev. Edgrnr Ward, P.O. Box 1180, Auckland, or calling personally at Kuranul Clinics. Ferg;usson Bid?., Queen Street (Telephone 4 7-345), when Free Advice will be g-laflly g-lven.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22193, 21 August 1935, Page 17
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