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'Hfcviafc bean wounded at tlta Pront m GaJlipoli m 1915, and ia hospital at Alexandria, and transferred to Wandsworth No. 3 Hospital, England, With a teptic leg, I was suffering from 17 wounds, but no traatment that I tried would euro this leg, *nd I was four months m hed, and finally discharged in 'Sydney •with my le« an open wound. Nothing seemed to have any effect on it, and not ' getting any relief from the various private treatments I had tried (I j ws,b at a loss to know what to do) until I was advised to try your famous itexona ' Oiatmont. ' j I am pleased to say that the results I got were of the best, for it seemed to i benefit mo from the first, and entirely cured this bail wound, which had been troubling ma fpr so long, and which had resisted all other treatments. I am pleased to say that I am now following my usual occupation without any disability, and I believe I owe It to Hesona, so lam writing to tell you an about it. lam also ■ending yon a photograph Of myself taken m bad In the Wandswovth Kg, S Hospital, England, Whore I lay for four months. , Sincerely yours, (Sgd.) JOHN BYENIiS. 19 Womerah Avenuo, DarUnghurot. j Why Suffer with Stubborn Sores? j A bad leg or chronic sore of any kind generally has two phases ; the local inflammation and soronesa and the impurities existing m the blood. If you suspect thut the system is out of order or the blood impure, take a course of Daxo-Tonic Pills ito clear all poisonous matter out of the system. Next treat the sore by frequent washing: wiUi Rexona Soap, the pure medicated soap that reduces inflammation, destroys septic conditions, and cleanses the wound of dead and discharged matter. Apply a soothing dressing of Bexona Ointment, the Rapid Healer; it soothes pain, builds nsw flesh tissue, and renews and heals the skin. Itexoha, tha R»n ; -d Healer, ia sold only m triangular pots at 1/6, or m larger pots, holding =«*jir fou/ times th« nu&atUy, tt J/. ' ItHO-ff- ~"

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NZ Truth, Issue 771, 14 August 1920, Page 3

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