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A POISONED LEG.

QUICKLY CURED BY' RE'XONA, , "I am writing to tell you of the great 'value your Rexona Ointment has been to me. I had. a small scratch 011 my leg, and the dye from my stocking poisoned' it. and it gradually became worso and worse, writes Mrs. !!.' Smith, Alderson Street, Kedfcrn, N.S.W. "It was swollen up to twice the size of my other leg, tho pain was simply unbearable, also tho irritation and .heat. I used to moan with the agony. Sometimes I thought I would loso my leg. I tried all the ointments I could think of, and I also had doctor's treatment, but derived no benefit whatever. I suffered in this state for twelve months, and for weeks at a time I was l(iid up, and I was unable to w'alk about to" attend to my household duties. One day my son was reading tho 'Evening News' when ho noticed an advertisement of Rexona. Ointment, relating to the many cures it luid effected in cases similar. to mine, so lie went to the chemists and brought mo a pot of tho ointment to try, which I did, and after two or three applications I felt greatly relieved. H seemed to draw all tho heat and irritation out of my leg. After this marlced improvement I continued using (lie ointment, and after I had finished tho second pot my leg was completely healed, with not (lie slightest sign of a pain left, thanks to Kexona Ointment." liexona, the Rapid Healing Ointment, is a remarkably effective remedy for all affections of tho skin, also for wounds, bums, sores, aud those many hurts which are constantly calling for the use of a ; reliable rernedj-. I'juse, Is, 6d t and 3a, JJ

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 3 April 1913, Page 3

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292

A POISONED LEG. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 3 April 1913, Page 3

A POISONED LEG. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 3 April 1913, Page 3

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