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This lovely little Child owes her health and beauty to REXONA Skin and Facial Soap mk m£&. m W; ,jom ■: i a BABY iVIcCABE (From a Photo) “My little Girl and I have used your Rexona Soap lor some considerable time, and have found it excellent for the hair, scalp, and skin,” writes Mrs. A. McCabe, 60 Melville Street, Dunedin, N.Z. “ Also I found it the best and most useful remedy for dandruff, with which we were both troubled, that I have ever used, and I have tried a very great many indeed. Using it as per directions it \ quickly removes the dandruff, cleans all \ blemishes from the face and skin, leaving a \ smooth, healthy and peachlike bloom, that I have never noticed resulting from any qf the remedies I used before I tried Rexona Soap. It also leaves the hair soft, silky and glossy, and promotes its growth with almost incredible rapidity. And I thank you for the great benefit we have received by its use, and recommend it to all who may read these few words of gratitude.” The purest possible soap is required for nursery use. A number of the soaps sold for babies are worse than useless, and as skin soothers and healers they are positively injurious. If mothers insist upon using nothing but Rexona Soap for their children they will be well repaid, for the children will never become sore, and their skins will always be sound and perfect. Rexona babies are inclined to bo bright and lively, for that important organ, the skin, is kept in perfect order by the use of Rexona Skin and Facial Soap. Rexona Soap is the Purest of the Pure PRICE 1/6 per Tablet Bath ypur Baby with Rexona Soap A healthy baby always enjoys a bath, and Roxona’Soap makes your child a healthy baby. It keeps his skin fresh and sweet, his scalp so clean and wholesome.’ Any irritation of the skin whiph keeps baby awake, or makes him cross and peevish, Rexona Soap will quickly soothe. . A refreshing bath with Rexona Soap and gentle anointing with Rexona will cool his skin, a nd take away all discomforts,- so that baby and mother will sleep quietly. The pure, sweet emollients used in Rexona Soap are 'suited to baby’s delicate, skin, and keep;, it in the best condition. Rexona babies we contented babies, because they feel well cared for uad comfortable. Get a tablet of Rexona Soap from your chemist cw grocer, The price is 1/G You are sure to like it. m m SSSS $ «•* Art FACIAL SKIM ns m is m

i %wm. in their final report on Tuberculosis, recently issued, cloarlyshowedthat tho chief dangerto child life resulted from the use of infected cow’s milk. To quote one extract: “The Evidence we have accumulated goes to demonstrate that a considerable amount of the tuberculosis of child- . hood is to be ascribed to infection transmitted to children in meals consisting largely of the milk of . ; tho cow.” When the mother’s milk is not available, the “Allenburys” Foods form the best substitute, as they are practically identical with healthy human milk in composition,nutritive value and digestibility, and are absolutely free from all harmful germs. Milk Food W0.,1. From birth to 3 months Milk Food No. 2. From 3to 6 months Malted Food No. 3. From 6 months upwards when ion months old and after These RusJts are specially useful during the troublesome time of teething. When eaten raw they mechanically aid the cutting of tooth. imleubHfgs KW - ji promote sound sleep, ensure ' pSy /SUgjj ffiopi vigorous health and develdpm (a/a Jv| kT ja ment, and represent the most J||L_.. successful method of Infant Feeding ever'devised. ffiST" Pamphlet on "Infant Feeding and Management”sent free. Allen 8 Hanburys Ltd., London, Eng., and Market St., Sydney

* & r <2 v r In these days when the papers are full of so-called cures for every ailment known, it is hard to discriminate between the good genuine article and the quack medicines for which you are often asked to pay extortionate prices. After many years of careful study the Proprietors of the various remedies known throughout New Zealand and Australia as "Red Indian” Remedies are satisfied from the thousands of unsolicited testimonials they receive, every week that their claim that "Red Indian” Remedies effect a speedy cure in all cases where a fair trial is given is well founded. If you live in the country and your store-keeper does not stock our various Remedies write direct to the “RED INDIAN” Medicine Proprietary, Wellington, at the same time giving the name of your store-keeper. EDUCATIONAL. SECOME A n SURVEYOR’S ASSISTANT ? for Ne n Zealanders by New Zeal and experts. 3 • Write io-d*r for full particular* lo I HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S I Australasian Correspondence Schools, Ltd, Ba AUCKLAND ■ ■aimaiinn iiTrana

Irritating and Sore. 1 Nearly Tore Her Head to Pieces. Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Healed. 55 Campbell St., Glebe, Anst.—"My little girl's head brokb all out in a rash, which was very irritating and sore, and on account of the Irritation she nearly tore her head to pieces. Through her constant scratching it broke out into sores and her hair fell out and got very thin. “A friend told me hovr good the Cuticura Remedies were for skin and scalp troubles and the great benefit her husband gained by them. She brought me a tin of the Cuticura Ointment to use on my cL*ld’s head, which wo applied and washed her head with the Cuticura Soap, when all the sores were healed and the rash disappeared and now her head is as clean as can be.” (Signed) Mrs. Lizzie Brown, May 28, 1914. Sample Eacb Free by Post With S3-p. Sirin. Book. Address postcard: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, 3ST. S. W. gold throughout the world.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9092, 10 July 1915, Page 4

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