i. i,i w Rexotia Soothes and Heals Cuts,' Cold Sore*, Ulcers, Boils, Burns, ' Pimples, Stiff Joints, Cracked Lips, Chilblains, ' Rashes, Chapped Skin, , Sea Ids, A bscesses. Poisoned Wounds, •Lumbago. Rexona Omtmept quickly fakes all'the pain away. Whenever the kiddies .graM their dhows or cut their lmees, apply. 4 little Rexona Ointment —■ nothing el* heals the Skin so rapidly. Rexona safe-;: guards the children's tender skin against infection, too—it destroys prevents the danger of » festering -sore* N O M T N
SAFE TO REMOVE - CORNS On* drop deadens pain* dries up callus (=■ CCIENCE has perfected J**? methods in ending corns, . « xr> ore paring, that is dangeroiis. . You touch the most painful ■with an amazing liquid which a ; like a local anaesthetic.. Dead ~ pain in 3 seconds. You wear tig - shoes, walk, dance, in comfort • • immediately! y Soon the corn shrivels "P loosens. You peel it off with y< " fingers. Works on any kind of cow-, or callus, hard or soft; nold. Results arc guaranteed. .v, GETS-IT
Hare you anything to sell—Do you wish to buy? If so a small advertisement in _ the classified section of Tib Press will be all you need. 12 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d. —•**
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 8
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198Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 8
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