.'"'- " : mH *' - ' A GALLANT AN2AG V.C. ENDORSES REXONA. Lieut.-Col. LES MAYGAR, V.C, CO., Bth Light Horse Regt., 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Egypt, writes to us : '* I have pleasure in certifying that I have used Rexona whilst on active service in Gallipoli and Egypt, and have found it excellent for the skin, especially in the trenches, when the skin was broken or cracked, the use of same prevented festering sores, which were so prevalent amongst the troops. I feel sure that a (Sgd.) "LES MAYGAR, Lt.-Col." soldier at tfee Front, A Friend to the Boys in the Trenches. We are in trenches in Ranee, and all sleep in the one dug-out. We can Tecocamend your Rexona Ointment after putting barbed wire out in front during the night, and would like a few samples of Rexona. OKICKAN WRIGHT, No. 3873, C Company, A.1.F./-FRANCE. MAT DOWNING, No. 3291, C Company, A.1.F., FRANCE. JACK WARING, No. 3859, C Company, A.1.F., FRANCE. . Yours sincerely, THE DUG OUT FRIENDS. PRAISE FROM EGYPT , We, the undersigned, have been using your Rexona in Camp, and never a day passes that some of us do not find vecourse to the tin of Rexona. In training we meet with many minor injuries, itantly needed. Our mates are for ever wanting to borrow some of our Rexona, and you would be pleased if you heard some of the good things they say abcut It. a -■-■•: As our supply is about exhausted, please send six (6) large tins by first mail, Postal ?"1e for £l, which includes postage, enclosed. Wfehing good luck to Rexona. We are, sincerely yours, 4341 Sgt. JOHN DAY, 13 Rein. 4358 Cpl. T. BOURNE, 13 Rein. 4366 L.-Cpl. G. A. McILVEEN. 4359 Pte. G. A. CUTBUSH. 4349 Sgt. W. SCHNEIDER. ALL SOLDIERS NEED REXONA I am off to the front in the course of a few days, and am taking a tin of Rexona with me, and I wish to express to you my appreciation of Rexona before leaving. I have had occasion to use Rexona in a number of instances, and I have always found it a most wonderful healer. For Cuts and Bruises it is unequalled, and keeps the hands in excellent condition. If we have much marching to do it will be in?al«i\ble for the feet. I think every soldier should take a tin of Rexona with him, and I shall recommend it to all my comrades. Sincerely yours, Pte. HARRY RICHARDSON, No. 1281, D Co., Infantry. First at % Front ana First at Home The wonderful healing powers of Rexona have'made it a password among the boys at the Front. For Cuts, Chafing, and Burns of all kinds Rexona, the Rapid Healer, is without an equal. Don't forget—make a wise investment now by buying two tins of Rexona—one for your home use, the other for your friend at the Front. REXONA 1/6 and-3/-*' i/ & •-: W mr ■ ■ I mm W.. Off,
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Otago Witness, Issue 3316, 3 October 1917, Page 24
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