Crippled with Rheumatism Life Not Worth Living Mrs W. Peacock, writing from Takaka, states:—"Before taking R.U.R. life was not worth living. After spending pounds on so-called cures I tried R.U.R.—Believe me, I had relief within a week, and all the pains vvat"n t " ished. r I am a different woman now. R.U.R., with money-back guarantee, for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis and Goijt. Procurable from— All Depots of Hutchinson Bros. Ltd. nnd Invincible Cash and Carry Stores Ltd. CHEMIST KNOWS . . . AND TELLS ANO AFTER ALL THAT m SKIN . IS STILL TRAGIC! HOW CAN I IMPROVE IT? I CAN EASILY TELL VOU THAT. USE , REXONA SOAP! ITS SPECIAL MEDICATIONS WILL CLEAR UP THOSE BLEMISHES^r^s I as Mfltt Kfi am m w. •* Other soaps cleanse the surface skin but Rcxona Soap does more ! Its specially medicated lather cleanses and purifie* the pores themselves, getting rid (A bclow-the-surface dust and germs which are the real starting-point of skin blemishes. If skin troubles persist, cleanse thoroughly with Rexona Soap and then apply Rexona Ointment, The Rapid Healer. These two used together form a complete skin treatment. Use Rexona regularly to cor- ■Hgg|p7'l rect present skin faults * I and keep a clear, healthy ji] akin in the future. WkstfmrZA
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23224, 19 December 1938, Page 18
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