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r" ' | Children's Little Accidents «u for) I The longer yon neglect sores of any kind, the harder it will be to cure them.. Delay only means, further ~, | trouble. Remember, you should, at the Erst sign of injury, apply Rexona Ointment. This " Rapid Healer" | immediately acts upon the skin, arousing it to a healthy activity, so that it quickly recuperates, and the wounded I tissues become once more sound and healthy. There are so many uses for Rexona that a pot of this new Rapid i Healing Ointment should he kept in every home. One day it may be useful to cure the bites of insects, another | day to heal the Cuts, Bruises or Scalds, which are forever occurring in everyday life. Again, for the more j serious complaints, such as Bad Legs, Piles, Eczema, Ringworms, and the various forms of Skin Disease, Rexona | is a proved remedy. In Rexona are combined juices and essences in an entirely new and unique | manner, forming a remedy justly celebrated for its wonderfully rapid cures. (, ■; J Bitten-by. a Spider C° Bitten bj as. Insect jj "My little girl, aged five, was bitten on. | ttemisforttaetofte ; | ' her foot by a big black spider, with a red f A fA /TmS 1 bitten,.by an Wes to. M.. ~g spot on its rack, writes Mrs. Fanny Kann, Ijf I Tho m pson.Barker-road Is Fremantle | 133 Bridge-street, Valley, Brisbane, Q. I ffrv / (7=*^l 3 f %,A : - ; The lnte unmeAatdy cawed _-A " Her foot was very swollen. For weeks | M \ $)}[ jiVy) [i great pain and swelling. Having a small . .fc she could not put it to the* ground. I V L tin of Rexona at hand lat once appl.ed it | thought she would lose it, there was such Y] to the bite, and it gave almost instant • | a deep hole in it. I tried all kinds of \! rehef, and swelling soon went down. J -'lotions and ointments, and poulticed it, <Dl ""l I consider Rexona cannot be equalled for | but nothing seemed to reduce the swelling. bites or stags of_insecte, and shaU recom- | I was quite alarmed, it lasted so long. -j jIJ PJ l mend it to my fnends. ■.; . ' ' 1 One day I ,was at my mother's place, and • If 4V [j \ I she gave me a little Rexona Ointment to II \\ I ■'I try. The. first time I used it I found it If \ J I na BQH n B i drew all the poison and pain out of it, and I 8 * \ ¥ \ MIIH? BUS? I within a week the foot was cured, and she .NJ \ \f j \\ Otidlil Hi BJ S i rlh £& UIUSSSB. " $ was able to wear her boots again. We ■- w \ a Hi ■% never had such a good ointment before, j A § "My son had the bad luck to get a' | and shall always keep a tin of it in the I jf\\ nasty knock on his head with a stone fe h°use-" .1 'I Jf '" thrown by some boys. It made a largo | wound on liis head," writes Mrs. John | . _, „ ... a**"**"/ f\ Jm Rogers, Lord's-place, Orange, N.S;W. g llsßßjl' Q Hill j 4*^/ I )l \ v'll "It was festered and discharging. I .gj illli 1 Elf Wys Owsa - ( \ I really thought his head was poisoned, it ; | I was so swollen. I tried.many ointments , fe "My little boy, aged 10 years, had a bad V \ and lotions, but the wound did not im- | sore on his nose for two months," writes prove in the least; m fact. it seemed to . | Mrs. M. O'Brien, Eighth-street, Bowden, Mm b P S ettin S orse ev "7 day. I was ad- | S.A. "It was caused by a knock from a' E AS ■ vised to try Rexona Ointment, so I got a | cricket ball. He could not breathe " tin and put a httle on his head jwt before | through his nose, it was so swollen. j Km&i&r he went to bed, and during the night this g great care of it, and did everything to ' ' wonderful ointment seemed to draw out h make it heal, but it did not improve. W~~' . all the discharge and soreness, for the next The sore festered, and looked very bad. Jjf day it I^ookeiami:ich better, and could. k We'tried all kinds of ointments for it, but j \ w*. / i I wear his hat again. I continued with the | none did him any good. Finally I tried a \ y / jf . i Rexona, and m four days time it com- | tin of Rexona, and in three days it was V / tc—, pletely healed the wound, which closed up entirely cured, and we are exceedingly )j E0 yon C no ' there had been a [j pleased with it." , "' sore at all." | , 11. . j Ml .11l 11.. .J■ 11 I iru -TI mi ill Liu li"i■■ ri J ' -■'.'L" ■■!■_ ..IJ-L..; 1 !' rTwi^^', l l'-JMTIti mi I W. T . '" Mltr * l ** " ~ ~~~ . Rexona, the New Rapid Healing Oint- ' [ti Stores in triangular pots at, fjjjjli '^3 5 's ■ —

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 15

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