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TERRIBLE CASE OF ECZEMA. SUFFEEED FRIGHTFULLY FOE IS YEARS. REXONA MAKES ALL WELL. "I have suffered from Eczema for the last 15 years, and tried different remedies until I was thoroughly sick of trying them," writes John James Kogers, cr. of George and William Streets, Norwood, South Australia. "About a year ago I had a severe attack of Eczema in my hands. On that, occasion I lost twt finger-nails, and one thumb-nail. Nine mouths ago I had another severo attack in tho ankles and legs. I used to scratch them until tho blood was running. Then I had to get up in the middle of the night, and let the tap run on them until they would be numb with the cold and the ilesh raw and blue. Then ta work tho 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 ill them, one from the first to the third joint. About this time I was recommended to try Ecxona, and found the cooling and soothing effect was something beyond my expectation. I got a large pot and used it, and it has' perfectly cured me. I feel confident that anyone suffering from Eczema, no matter of how long standing, will bo cured if they will only give Rexona a fair trial." All who suffer from Eczema or other skin diseases may well take note of- tho experience of Mr. Rogers, related above. The tale of his suffering and marvellous cure should induce them to give Rexona, the Kapid Healing Ointment, a trial, and so end their own troubles in that direo-' (ion. Price, ls.Ud. and 3s.—Advt. 10.

A woman told the Old Street Police Court (London) magistrate that she borrowed a sovereign from a money-louder five years ago. binco then, she said, she had repaid Xl 3, and now she was threatened with a summons for .£lO. TO CUKE BRONCHITIS. "I always have Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery in my house," writes J. Banfield, c.o. Mrs. E. Parrj", Chin Chen Street, Islington, N.S.W. "It was the only thing that did mo any good iu my last illness when I was suffering from Bronchitis." Price, Is. 6d. and 3s—Advt. 10.* There nre 6300 electric lights on the Miuu-'itania,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 868, 14 July 1910, Page 2

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400

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 868, 14 July 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 868, 14 July 1910, Page 2

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