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CUM HEALS RMM Headand Face Worst. Was Terribly Itchy. "Baby got a rash nearly all over. Her bead and face were the worst and | _ the rash appeared in 1 /Tygg* blotches. The skin was f, iboth red and inflamed and ui m » the Irritation often pre'U *.7 / vented her from sleeping. It was terribly itchy and . \ she used to rob it. V?' T > > «« S he suffered at least two months before I used Cuticnra Soap and Ointment when for a sample. I then bought some more Cuucura which healed her." (Signed) Mrs. Alb. Pfei£te,BlandP.O. f Viaßim^^W. For every purpose of the toilet Caa(jura Soap and Ointment are supreme. Soap to cleanse and Ointment to heaL "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N.S.W. Sold by dealers throughout the world.
FIRST AT THE FRONT AND FIRST AT HOME The Boys at the front all use Rexona, and find it unequalled as a Soothing and Rapid Healing Ointment for the terrible wounds from which they so often suffer. Don't forget Rexona is as necessary and effective in the home as in the trenches. Rexona, 16 od and ds. Obtainable everywhere. *
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16410, 2 January 1919, Page 5
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