Little lri* Ht'Grath (From Photo.') *9 Rexona Soap Mother’s Favourite “I am sending you a photo of my little daughter Iris,” writes Mrs. T. McGrath, “Primrose,” Xewland Street, Waver Icy, N.S.W. “She has been a Rexona child since birth. We hare found Rexona Soap the best for the ikin and hair, and have recommended it to all our friends; likewise the sam< with the Ointment, and my husband finds Rexona Shaving Stick, the fluest for shaving.” The Charm of Childhood Children’s chief charm lies in their soft, lovely skin. To keep that purity nnd delicacy of skin healtld ude Rexona Skin and Facial Soap. Wash* ing with Rexona Soap first takes away all impurity and dirt, then softens the skin cells, and acts *3 a tonic so that the elasticity is strengthened, and the result gives the soft bloom of health that we see in early youth. Rexona Soap prevents roughness, beautifies complexions, soothes tender protects from infection and diseases Nothing so promotes and maintains the purity of the complexion, hands and nair under all conditions as does Rexona Soap. It excels in purity, delicacy and fragrance.
BUILDS UP i.he SYSTEM K Here is a typical letter from the many unsolicited testimonials we receive from grateful people who have won hack health and happiness by Lane’s Emulsion* “Saved his Life” **!>» 1917lc«nt*eeteda very heavycold, whUh •ettled ommy chest. A cough developed ana became most distressing day and nighy I wa» spitting bloed every morning and had heavy aught sweats. ~ When I heard ef Lane's. ! decided to give it g trial. I soon noticed my cough wsa getting easier, and by the time ! had hushed zone bottles, it bed nsarly stopped, whilst die mghteweats and spitting or blood had completely ■topped* **! am now working again and am keeping welt. Yoa may make what use you this letter ae it may be the means or saving another person's life also.*' F. J. HAMILTON. Werris Creak. N.S.W. Fee further information regarding this grand old rsmedy. seo the circular enclosed with each bottlo—2/6 and 4/6 —at all chemists and and Mores. Manufactured by E. C. Lane. Oamaru. N.Z.—a graduate chemist. eaves EMULSION, 13
If you are languid and weary, you need a light Simulant such as Wolfe’s Schnapps which has a sure yet gentle action on the Kidneys and Bladder. <9 It is as good for women as for men. Obtainable In LARGE AND SMALL SIZE BOTTLES
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11254, 5 July 1922, Page 2
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