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What would you like to be Civil Engineer, Surveyor, Wireless Operator, Accountant, Lawyer, Teacher or Chemist. We can teach you by correspondence. Send for prospectus. S.O.S. CORRESPONDENCE COLLECE Box 1573, AUCKLAND. PBINCIPAXS: A. W. Short, 8.A., and G. P. O'Shannassy, Ph. D. m Because every home containing a Zealandia Range has plenty of Hot Water at all times, and also a big Open which Baby can be tubbed and sent warm and happy to bed. Then this popular Range not only Bakes Perfectly and saves Pounds on the ordinary-yearly coal bill, but is easily cleaned and takes a quick and brilliant polish. 1| MANUFACTURED Bf Barningham&Co LIMITED. V v PUNEIDIN RANGE ». BABY '\ FRANCIS I COW. (From a e; phOtO.) vte Rexona Babies arc Bonny Babies. I am sending you Baby's photo, and" you have my permission to put It to the best possible, use in the future recommendation of your lovely Rexona Soap. I have used Bexona Soap .on. baby since his birth, and he is now tea months old. Baby has never had any skin trouble, and has a real good crop of hair, and a lovely skin. My husband also used Eexona Soap for shaving, and' finds it splendid; he will not use any other. I cannot praise Bexona Soap too highly, I am delighted with it, and re. commend it' to all mothers for their babies. Yours sincerely, MABGAEET GOW, Woodrin" Street, . Penrith, N.S.W. Mother Wisdom. Mother-wisdom knows that .the little man could not croon that baby-song of happiness unless be. was clean and cool and comfortable in every fibre of bis little body. Look at the bonnie limbs, feel the firm flesh, touch the velvet cheeks. Can't you guess! He's h Rexona Baby, of course. Each day his mother bathes her little . treasure with pure Rexona Soap, the Baby's Own Soap, that destroys disease aerms and keeps the tender skin clear and healthy. She keeps colds, rashes, chafing, and other baby-Ills far from him. Baby is the best thing mother has, and the best of soapa is only just good enough for him. That*ls why he is a Rexona Baby—Seef w?that ia gentleman by outward seeming,', hag victimised a number of gentlemen by nature in Taranaki. From one he "purchased" a farm of 800 acres, and from another a motor oaf, gave a cheque for £IOOO, was freely entertained, and told the mechanics at the garage to use the car in his absence, which they did. The absence now appeara to be permanent, and flie cheque is marked with the mjistic. letters, " N.&SV'-

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Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 61

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Page 61 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 61

Page 61 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 61