WHY PEOPLE CATCH COLD. Why is it that one person can endure changes of weather and exposure to draughts with no harmful effect, while another with less exposure contracts colds, pneumonia, rheumatism, sciatica or something ecfuaily distressing and dangerous ? Because, in the first case, the body was in such perfect balance that there was "resistance" to disease. In the second there wa'fe lack of tone that invited ill-health. Keep your system toned up with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and foods that pnce distressed you will be harmless, exposure will bring no fears of rheumatism and neuralgia., and even germ diseases need hardly to be dreaded. Nothing else is just as good. Sold everywhere, 3s . per box. —6
Apart from last year, 1919 was the worst of the post-war period in Britain for days lost through strikes. In that ■year the loss was 35,000,000 days. In January to October last year more than four times that number was lost.
HIM MARIE BURKE, a charming Rexona Girl, writes: "lal .. ass Rexona Soap, 'or I find It rofr'ashlng after taking off my make-up." KHiS* ■HSE m umm mm mmm% T* THE USE OF exona° ENSURES BEAUTY TO SKIN AND HAIR Toe natnral beauty of skin and balr, which cannot bo Imitated, can bo obtained by regular use of Rexona Skin and Facial Soap. Ordinary toilet soaps do not assert this Influence. Many of them, contain free alkali, which tends to dry the skin and destroy Its delicate texture. Even the best of such soaps can only cleanse; tbey cannot htal and protect the skin. Rexona Soap contains the same soothing, healing, antiseptic balsams as Rexona, the Rapid Healer, the value of which in the treatment of skin affections b known throughout the world. Simply ae Rexona Skin and Facial Soap regularly one* or twice a day and see If It does not quickly soothe and cleanse the pores, lessen the tendency to pimples, and leave the complexion clear, fresh and velvety. __ y* V* xfO *»*?■ /fTK IT'S MEDICATED! r;^ 1-J; -L- hi-hi; -_L- -JL- hi- -1-,UI: hi? ._L^-X. t -i-,->-,^.-X.,- J -,-^.-l- >^-|,^.,
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 3
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348Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 3
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