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| Wasty Accsderst j jj i ,; Little Girl's Head Cut [ lllli Effeots. a Eapil Cure j j -There oro so.many'uses for Roxonaithat a pot of* this new Eapid Healing Oint- j> ji Wont should be kept in every home.. Ono day it may be useful to cure the .bites j i ( of insects, another day to heal the Cuts, Bruises or Scalds which arc forever j * in ovoryday life. Again,-for tho more serious complaints, such as j s' -Eozema, Ringworms,., and the various, forma of Skin Disoases, Roxona is a tried '' 'iind; : proTodi Vcinody. ■ ~ I I - ' ' A MOTESrS EVIDENCE I | /j' * "My little girl, through falling on a sharp tin, f | -?Jp "' /. i receivod a nasty gash on the back of the head" I I' ™ Mraffilll'i"f''l ™ r " 6S .Mrs.. J...Barron, 139 Alma Lane, Rock- >. I ' =» kampton, Q. "It was about two inchos long, and % {H 33 . fjj deep,and it bled most profusely and was very painlul. j |"s ! 353 I really thought I would have to get it stitched.' \ I i ' ~r- " Luckily a neigliSor gave me some Rexona !j f--V X&M Ointment, and I applied itto thewound. jj Sflfell ll' Si WfllpSw - It.relieved the pain and stoppod the bleedGracltfa "y ' ha gaping wound com- | li'wll V i* menced to fenit andheni up,and in about i fMlu ll' '' a wee ' s '^ e wound was completely cured. It 811 M-IV-1' fr I had also a little boy. suffering t, I 1 lrom a festered toe. Through ? ' " heing so bad he had to remain !••. I?'*- '■ home from school. I applied . | Ointment to that also, and f T'' a couple ol applications cured ' | '■ '' «•: I'would strongly advise | x all.parents to keep a pot of % Rexona in their homes." I .< . EVERY FAMILY NEEDS REXONA. j ! ' Ewona is'a'EeliaWo'Eemedy for all Eruptions and Irritations of the Skin, \'t Sunburn, Piles, Eczema, Pimples,. Sores, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Sciatica, »| "Cuts, Burns; Bruises, Scalds, Bad Legs, Stings of Insects, and all kinds of 5 Inflammation. Beionft is Sold only in triangular pots at 1/6, and in larger pots, j '. containing nearly four times tho quantity, at 3/-. | !' ;/?FMe: Aged and Infirm VY7HEN an Aged Person gets a Cold, it is of the utmost importance that not only is the Best Remedy ) taken at once, but that the Remedy is one which does not cause anyi.Heart Depression, nor in any way weaken . , . an already frail'constitution.-... . The Quickest, Safest and Best Remedy for , 1 ! Aged Ladies and Gentlemen—one that can fee absolutely j depended - ■ ' j Heame'sSfoncMlis _ The Finest Remedy j , im the World W\)L •j| jg" For: COUGHS; &: I§§ j Enlarging. Without a Darkroom! | I It is just as easy to make a flrst-clnss | enlargement as it is to make a gaslight | print, if you use the • ij i- r!mSf g !' J || i Tho two processes are much alike, excepting j| that in ordinary printing the negative and t| ~ paper nro in close contact, while, in enlarging, || . the paper is at somo distance from tho noga," m tive, with ft lens in between. | Brownie Enlarging Cameras are sold at | t popular prices by dealers everywhere. >j Instructive leaflet, "Enlarging Without a <| Darkroon^ ,, post-free from y Kodak (Australasia) Ltd. | 0 Mercer Street, Wellington; and 1 '3 Lorno Street, iiuolcland. bil 18, be mar&afK diford Streeti Newtown; C. A. Williamson, Chemist, Potonc. > Felatana® !s©nb^.t©rs z j r THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD. i ' OUR NEW. SEASON'S'.STOCK OF HOT *| I 'PjfWATER HEATED MACHINES HAVE NOW AEim - BD " - pETALUMA INCUBATORS haw no | .®|i i ' y JL cqua l ; anil because they hatch S fJil 11 such large ' stron ?' vi g° rous chickg, it is t S becoming a common thing 1 for those who order "day old" chicks to specify, "these m/M , Bw'jd chicks must be hatched in Petaluma In|j"igjr' j s *p!f!s cubators." : SEND FOR LISTS, PARTICLTJARS, AND PRICES. fte Sims Hardware Co., Ltd., Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1761, 28 May 1913, Page 4

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639

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1761, 28 May 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1761, 28 May 1913, Page 4

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