' BABY BURNT WTTH ".'OT IRONS. Mrs Croty, Little Denison Street, Carrington, N.S.W., writes:—"My little bab. girl. Rita, burnt both her hands until they were nearly raw, by picking up a red hot iron. Nothing relieved the pain until I got Rexona. This helped her at onco to take away the pain. We havo continued to use it, since, and it has curn the ter-. rible burns in a wonderful manner. Rexona. the K pid Healing Oint-. tnent. is sold triangular Dots aft _ Women as a rule are the most consistent tea drinkers, and the multiplication of tea rooms and tea kiosks throughout the Dominion, affords 'striking evidence of the increasing popularity of tea. The women of New Zealand may he classed as connoisseurs, as they show a decided preference for Orescent Tea, which i.«i rich and strong, and of deKficras flavour. Sold: by all grocers at 3s ? Is lOd and Is 8d p«- lb. *"
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Wairarapa Age, 2 January 1913, Page 4
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