TERRIBLE CASE OF ECZEMA.
SUFFERED FRIGHTFULLY FOR 15 - YEARS. REXONA MAKES ALL WELL. "I havo.suffered from Eczema for the last 15. years, and tried different remedies until I was thoroughly sick of trying them," writes John James Rogers, cr. of George and William Streets, Norwood, South Australia. "About a year ago I ha<l a severo attack of Eczema in my hands. On that occasion I lost two finger-nails, and one thnmb-nail. Nine months ago I had another severe attack in the ankles and legs. I used to scratch them until the blood was running. Then I had to get up in the middle of the night, and let the tap rim on tliem until they would be numb with the cold and the flesh raw and blue. Then to work the next day with pick and shovel. This was fighting a battle under difficulties for bread, and to keep a roof over my head. I was later suffering from another attack of Eczema in the hands; the fingers swelled and had big cracks in them, one from the first to the third joint. About this time I was recommended to try Rexona, and found the cooling and soothing effect was somethins beyond my expectation. I got a largo pot and used it, and it. has perfectly cured me. X feel confident that anyone suffering from Eczema, no matter of how long, standing, will .be cured if they will only give Rexona a fair trial."
All who suffer from Eczema or other skin diseases may well take note of the experience of Mr. Rogers, related above; The tale of his suffering and marvellous cure should induce them to give Kexona, the' Rapid Healing Ointment, a trial, and so end their own troubles in that direction. Price, Is. Gd. and 3s.—Advt. 10.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 19 May 1910, Page 8
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300TERRIBLE CASE OF ECZEMA. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 821, 19 May 1910, Page 8
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