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ACCIDENT AT CRICKET.

MAN'S LEG KICKED.

"IT WAS SO STIFF TIE COULD NOT IJEND IT." "My husband had a very soro log it was caused through getting a Icicle while playing wicket," writes Mrs. Dorothy I lair, '206 I'rmcess St.. Port Melbourne Vic. "It was frightful; it. was so stiff that he could not bond it. lie really thought it was going to bo very bad for ■weeks. Hut, having-the luck to have a tin of Kexona Ointment in the house, I at onct; put some Rexona on his log, arid after the first application it took lill the stillness and soreness out of his leg, and began to heal up the wound, which was better in no time and is now completely cured. 1 had a very sore face myself which was very much swelled' up. liexima cured us both. Kojona is a splendid ointment- to have- in tho house. I have used it for many different sores and culs. My husband said (hat he will always have n tin of Koxona in Iho house." Rcxima. Hie Itapirl Healing Ointment, is n yoniurkahly efl'eotive remedy for all affections of the skin, also for wounds, burns, sore-, and tlio'e many hurts which are ronslcnlly railing fnr'llio use of a rcliiible. remedy. Pric» Is. Cd. nud 3s. -AUtU

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 2

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217

ACCIDENT AT CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 2

ACCIDENT AT CRICKET. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 2

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