FRIGHTFUL,ECZEMA, i " RESULTING: IN A POISONED BAD LEG. / ' REXONA:EFFECTS ANOTHER TTOX- ■ ■ DERFUL CURE IN BENDIGO. "Two. years ago I had a very severe attack of Eczema, particularly on my hands and legs," writes Mrs. Elisa F. Dillon, 1G Arnold Street,. Beiidigo, Vic. "I received . medical treatment, .but derived little or iio benefit. I also tried several cure's or so-called cure's. which 'I heard of one and another, but to no purpose. Tho irritation'. Was unbearable, and during my frenzy T'must have 1 poisoned my' leg. ; by, scratching it, for an ulcer formed : on my ankle and; another on the leg, just at tub back ; of the knee. I was unable to walk, and was forced to'.go' to the, Bendigo. Hospital, where I Remained for'eight weeks. Tho leg was tlirce times the., Size of the other leg. The soi-o' had eaten right into the bone.: .Tho pain was unbearable, and I really would not have care.d if they had taken my. leg off.' The wounds healed, but to my dismay shortly after , lily, return homo my ' anklo out worse than ever, and continued bad.One day I read in a local paper of a Melbourne constable who was cured of a bad leg by Rexona. I told my husband that I would try a tin, as it could not. do me any harm, if it did me no good. To my astonishment, after using ono !.in! my foot .was thoroughly healed, and shows no sign'of getting bad again. Mv little child, aged three, also hud very bad chilblain's oil his hands, which " were broken. .Rexona, cured them,' and now.if he'gets a cut he asks for Rexona." Rexona,. the Rapid Healing Ointment, is a remarkably efl'ecti'vc remedy for all' affections of ' the''skin, also for wounds, burns, sores, and.thoso many-hurts-which are." constantly, calling^'.for the. use o! a reliable remedy. Price, Is. Gd. anil Ss. 10
■ Old lady:.'"WcU, my boy, ami what do you want?" Boy :.*Tvo, called for tlic re,ward of five ; shillin'- wot yon offered for the return of your canary." Old lady: "J3ut that is a cat you have there." 13oy; "Yes, I know, mum, but tlio canary's inside of 'im." For. Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, U. m x 2s. Gd.—Advt. • . '' •Elderly Spinster: "You know, doctor, I'm :always thinking that a man is following me. Do you think I suffer from hallucinations?", Doctor: "Absolutely certain you do, ma'am."
i■ ' BPEGIA£ HOLIDM | ; ■ THE ■ SCOULLAR-' COMPANT-.«re making: -. 'i| 1 Special Offers to Holiday Makers in Town. : . |T f'■ . They.are overstocked .. -Q |j m s ®y efa l fines;, j| ■ p jf.. manufacture, S ft, wide, jj ' '^ S a^j' eXam ' th® | : •'.' This -'Offer', holds good until ,31st December.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1011, 29 December 1910, Page 3
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