A POISONED LEG.
QUICKLY ClJßlfi) BY REXONA. "I am writing to tell you of tho great value your Koxona Ointmeiit has been to me. Iliad a small .scratcli'on my leg, and tho dye from my slocking poisoned it, and it gradually bcciinio worse and worse," writes -Mrs. K. Smith, Ahlerson Street, Rcdfeni, N.S.W. "It was swollen up (o twice the .size of my oilier leg, the pain was simply unbearable, also the irritation and heal. I used lo moan with the agony. Sometimes I thought I would lose liiy leg. .1 tried all the ointments 1 could think of. and .1 also had doctor's treatment, but derived no benefit whatever. 1 suffered in this stole for twelve mouths, and for weeks at a tinio .1 was laid up, ami I was unable to walk about to attend to my household duties. One day my «i« was reading the 'Evening News' when he noticed an advertisement ol' Rexona Ointment, relating to the many cures it had effected in cases similar to mine, so he went to the chemists and brought mc a pot of the (liniment lo try, which 1 did, and after (wi| or three applications 1 felt greatly relieved. It seemed to draw all the heat and irritation out; of my leg. After this marked improvement I continued using the ointment, and after 1 had finished the second pot; my leg was completely healed, willi not the slightest sign of a pain left, thanks to Rexonn Ointment."
Rexona, the Rapid Healing (liniment, is a remarkably cfl'oeiivn remedy for all affections of the skin, al.-o tor wounds, burns, .seres, and tho-o many hurls which are constantly calling I'or Iho use of a reliable remedy. Price, Is. lid. and Us.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1731, 23 April 1913, Page 4
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289A POISONED LEG. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1731, 23 April 1913, Page 4
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