—- ■'■ ■ '■' I—» SCABS ON THE HEAD, , When sores appear on the head they are dealt with only with great difficulty. • , " . The continual growth of the hair, which, disturbs the scalp, and the dust, and other foreign particles that -collect * in the hair are against a speedy cure. The best remedy for this cdraplaint so far known to medical science is ' Rexona. ' Wash the head thoroughly in tepid water, dry with a soft towel, and then ; rub over very lightly with Rexona. Treated thus the scabs should soften ■ and fall off very' shortly, leaving a new and healthy skin underneath. . Where the hair is falling out through [ the scabby nature of the scalp, a i ' check to the loss will at once be given by Rexona. ' , 1 Loss of hair through scabs is mostly • a mechanical matter. ¥ I The skin breaks away in pieces and i biings the hair with it. . 1 Rexona not only softens the skin, 1 but its stimulant properties promote ; its growth. • ! Rexona is a reliable remedy for Cuts, -Burns, Bruises,, Eczema, Pimples, Sorer. • 'Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Piles, and 3 *U. Irritations and eruptions of tho BWn, ( Sold by ail Chomlsts and stores in i triangular pots at 1/6 and 3/is O'Counell 6t, Sjdoey, N.5.W. ' YOU ARE RECOMMENDED TO TAKE ! LANE'S EMULSION ' ' i "l am a large consumer, and « ' great believer in Lane's Emul- ; sion."—W. C. Layc-Jl. Stratford./ "I tender this' testimonial to show you how I value your fampuß 1 Lane's Emulsion. I have suffered ; much from colds on tho lungs, i Lane's Emiilsion cured niQ A \ i always advise my friends to tako [ It."—Ellen Knafcgs, Auckland. " I have .been using your EmuJ-' . slon for'some time now, and find . It is all that you claim It to be." ; W. Hall, Rivorsdale, , " I hare tried, your famous s Lane's Emulsion—ln\ fact, - have • used it for years. ,lt quickly cures. / , . any colds in our home, and builds. * up tho system."—A. M. Palls, i Greytowi). "I certainly value Lane's Emulsion. It quickly euros me ot colds."—M. Cooper, Wellington. ' ." I-have much pleauure In prats- ' lng Lane'* Emulsion. I travel all parts of the Dominion, but never ' without Lane's Emulsion. My, wife It equal praise."—Hy« Jf. Cohen,: ItrvercargUl. ; We could go on nmltfidylng evidence, of the vahro of lane's Etmdakm afcoost Indefinitely, EccOTWysfrom-aßy- kind of oortgh,' ■ ■ ' cold, or other Ultwes ia complete ' when Lanc'a lias ,poen used, and;the'users'testify ao- - cordingly. ; Sold" *CTerywJiere •in two sizes, '4/6 and' large* fll**- - ; • - -
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 561, 16 July 1909, Page 7
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407Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 561, 16 July 1909, Page 7
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