AN OLD CASE OF ERYSIPELAS.
CURED BY A WEEK'S TREATMENT
WITH KEXONA.
"I desire to convey to you my tbank9 for tho rapid cure your Kexoha made with mo iu an old-standing periodical attack of Erysipelas," writes Mrs. Elizabeth White, 11 Kelson Street, Williamstown, Vic. "This was caused in tho first instance through tho comb scratching my head, and tor ycar6 since I have had periodical attacks, and have been treated by tho local doctor. My dispensary hook bears many evidnnces of treatment. Tho first application of Rcxona helped the affected part, the second soothed it, and now after a week's treatment there is no sign whatever. It also hoaled up a nasty cut on my foot, caused through standing on an open ■tobacco tin. The dye entered tho wound, which rapidly became painful. After bathing the foot and applying Rexona it was completely cured in a few days." ■ Kexona, the new rapid-healing oint. ment, is unsurpassed for tho euro of all such long-standing and troublesomo cases as Mrs. White's, which is related above. All Buffering as sho did should profit. by her experience. Eexona. is obtainable everywhere, price Is. Gd. and 3s—Advt. '16
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 874, 21 July 1910, Page 8
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194AN OLD CASE OF ERYSIPELAS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 874, 21 July 1910, Page 8
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