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WHY IS REXONA Sunr SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS FOR THE SKIN AND HAIRf Because Rema Soap Is medicated with Rexona itself, which gives if unique qualities which no other soaj possesses. Rexona Soap is tho purest of t.h< pure, and when medicated with Rexona as it is, it is a super-soap for toilet nso Infants with their tender skin must have a particularly pure soap, one that soothes and does not irri ate; one that heals and removes chafing; and Rexona Soap is just the Soap for Babie*, Rexona Babies are known ali over Australia as “Australia’s most beautiful Babies." Australia’s sun is severe on the skie —the -winds are likewise, and peopl< who care for themselves know that | there is nothing for the toilet so ’.m* portant as a pure Medicated Soap that i keeps their skin in perfect condition. The beautiful complexions of the Rexona Girls are world-famous, for Rexona Soap keeps their skin in the pink of condition, and if there is any tendency to pimples or cfher defects Rexona Soap quickly overcome® them. Tn nearly every home in Austriba Rexona the Rapid Healer, is the Ointment that is always on ha-d, kept in every household to overcome injuries to the skin, Eczema, Sores, and all skin defects, and Rexona Soap being freely medicated with Rexona itsuif. is a toilet article which should used by every man, woman, ana rnild /n Australia who wish to keep their skin and hair in Defect condition.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19784, 7 March 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19784, 7 March 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19784, 7 March 1927, Page 3