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A POISONED LEG.

quickly cubed by REXONA. "I am writing to tell you of the great value your Rexona Ointment has been to me. I liad a small scratch ou my leg, and the dve from my stocking poisoned if. and it gradually became worse and worse," write-; Mrs. E. Smith, Alderson Street, Itodfern, N.S.AV. "It was swollen up to twicD the size of my other leg, the pain was simply unbearable, also tho irritation and heat. I used to moan with the a"ony. Sometimes I thought I would lose i-jy 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 slate' for twelve months, and for weeks at a time 1 was laid up, and I was unable to wall; about to attend to my household duties. One day my sou was reading the 'Evening Kcws' when he noticed an advertisement of I,'e:cona Ointment, relating io the many eu:e.? it had effected in cases similar to imiv> so he went to the chemists and brought me a not. of the ointment to try, which I did, and after two or three applications I felt '•rcatly -relieved. H seemed to draw all tho heat ond irritation out of my leg. •Wter this marked improvement I continued using tho ointment, and after 1 had (ini-lv-d the second pot. my leg was .completely healed, with not the slightest sign of a 'pain left, thanks to lu>:;oua OinlUl 'l!exoiia, the Rapid Healing Ointment, i« a n-markablv ell'eciivc remedy lor all affections of the skin, also for wounds burns/sores, and those many hurts winch are constantly calling tor the- u?<! of a reliable remedy. Price. Is. (id. and Us.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 5

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289

A POISONED LEG. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 5

A POISONED LEG. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 5

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