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■liable Alarm Clock At Pre=War Prices! The Escourt Alarm, 6/( A example of the values we are offering. Kings on the stroke with a loud, continuous ring. Keeps time ; stands hardest wear. Handsomely Nickel-plated. Post Free, 6/6. 'T'HE coining of the long dark Winter mornings suggests the need for a good Alarm Clock if one is to avoid sleeping in and being late. Our stocks just now present an opportunity of getting a first-clat-s Ahum Clock at pre-War prices ; and the term " pre-War prices " has a greater significance to-day than ever. If we hadn't p rchased these Clocks before the rise in manufacturers' costs our prices for the same quality Clocks would be nearly double. The ESCOURT is a case in point. Others we can supply are the VOUCHER, 7/6 ; IMPERIAL, '2/ ; LEADER, 15/-; 8-day SENATOR, 2t/POSTAGE PAID BY US. (ONE ADDRESS ONLY): Corner Princes Street and Place, Dunedin.

n L.-Cpl. H.N. BROOKES wounded at the Front receives a Xmas Billy \ containing a Tin of ,fcvjA This"" Australian Hero writes : P| V " AH Australians prove themselves IfJtfMl when put to the test. So does REXONA. I left Australia 11th May, 1915, and went to Gallipoli. After 4J months in the trenches at Quinn's Post, I was blown up by a mine exploding. I also received nineteen (19) shrapnel wounds in my legs. I, like all our boys, received a Christmas Billy, and enclosed inside was a tin of Rexona. While in the No. 3 A.G.H. at Heliopolis, Egypt, I used it frequently on my wounds. While other remedies failed, Rexona completely cured them. 1 am quite well again and able to take up my duties in life as before, many thanks to the unsurpassable healing and soothing powers of Rexona. I assure one and all, any soldier at the Front will be pleased with a tin of Rexona. If he uses it once, he will always use it. I can recommend with confidence Rexona, as 1 have given it i the fullest of tests, and further- I I ft ii more, I have sent several tins to / [ I \ friends now serving in the A.I.F. / )\ k . \ Yours truly, J» < (Sgd.) L.-Cpl. H. N. BROOKES \ ( 17th Batt., sth Brigade, A.I.E.F. 1 . / This is a Photo, showing the nineteen shrapnel wounds received by L.-Cpl. H. N. Brookes and which were completely cured by -REXONA, The Rapid Healer He says all soldiers want. Hexona—why don't you send a tin to the front. Price 1/6 and 3/-

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Otago Witness, Issue 3347, 8 May 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3347, 8 May 1918, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3347, 8 May 1918, Page 14