: In-185D ;there were no.,railways in Qtroons- I laud j now there are 35G0 miles of State-owned j railways. .. "1 ■" .. ■ j SORES THAT REFUSE TO HEAL. I CONQUERED \BY BEXONA. Sometimos «orea aro found which' rofnso to heal up. ( A small amount of pus h daily discharged, but the 6oro- itself remains in g stationary, condition. It is suffering from wooxmcw, and requires ,stimulating into' activity, , otherwiso it may becomo chronic and gTow larger; /Raima, tho. Rapid' Healing'Ointment,'is particularly applicable' to a enso' of this kind, j Mrs. E. Flctchcr, 83 Nawman Street Newtotfn, N.TV.S., writes: "My littlo boy had a terribly, soro . too, which prevented him waiting.!' The soro refused 'to heal for Boveral months; although wo tried -overy. romody we could think, of. Wo at last tried Rexona, and it began to: lioftl .at ;oiwa, nad in flvo '.or six daya there was not. a marie left." Eeiona ia gold. in; triangular satai.at Is, 6<L and as.— -Ad*fc- ' a
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 657, 6 November 1909, Page 14
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160Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 657, 6 November 1909, Page 14
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