Mother Called Her Little X. Girl After Little Rona Rexona Burnett, ’ JF ™ Rexona Children are famBonny ous the world over for the J' ■>- beauty of their skin and exona / hair, and one of the prettiGirU 111* 411 cst Rexona Children in New South Wales is Mrs. Bur- *-^*** K ® nett’s little girl, Rona, of 51 Holmwood-street, Newtown. Mrs Burnett has used & only Rexorta Soap for her little girl, and writes us as follows: i ‘ arn 80 Rexona \ Soap that when my little it \ fl ' r * came I named her /f \ 1 Rona, and I have always used Rexona Soap for her since birth', and consider it a P ar excellent Soap for children.” |F Rexona Soap, Best & Purest s oaD Known A child's chief charm lies in her soft, lovely skin. to Keep that purity and delicacy of skin health, use Rexona Skin and Facial Soap. Washing with Rexona Soap first takes away all impurity and dirt, then softens the skin cells, and acts as a tonic upon the cuticle, 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 complexion, soothes the skin, protects from infection and diseases. Nothing so promotes and maintains the purity of the complexion as does Rexora Soap, it excels in purity, delicacy, and fragrance, for it is medicated on the same principle as the famous Rexona Ointment. Rexona Soap The Aristocrat of Soaps
WOODLANDS AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. R. F. WALKER. BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK. MAKER OF HIGH-GRADE MILK-MADE BREAD And Holder of Gold Medal and Diploma from Christchurch Exhibition. ALL CLASSES OF CATERING. Why send to Town when the BEST can be procured at your own door.
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Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 8
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