ECZEMA IN ITS WORST FORM CURED. BY REXONA.i AT CHKISTCHURCH. "My hair was acknowledged among my. acquaintances to be perfect .till I by some means fcccamo. afflicted with that most painful disease Eczema," writes Mrs. M. Carrell, (it Carlyle Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, Now Zealand. "Its painful irritations caused me to scratch md tear at my scalp as if I was- denentcd. Words cannot describe my, . piental and physical, pain therefrom. I received attention from several specialists on Eczema, with the usual results; it got worse, so I gave myself up as incurable, and, being a young woman, you can 'imagine mv anxiety. At last I was persuaded to try Rexoua Ointment,- and I have it alone to thank for my complete and thorough cure from the above most dreadful and painful disease. My head is now quite free from all traces of the malady, and my hair, by the regular use of'tho Rexoua Ointment is longer and liner, and my friends say inoro beautiful than ever. J cannot find words good enough to- express my thanks for tho benefits received through, using Rexona, and sincei-elv hope all fellow sufferers who read this will derive the. same benefits as I conscientiously t.hink they will if they give it a trial." . Rexoua is a reliable remedy for all eruptions and irritations of the skin, Eczema, Pimples, Sores, Chilblains, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scalds. Itexona is sold in triangular pots at Is. Gd., and in larger pots containing nearly four times the quantity at 3s.—Advt.
Tho business man who knows, keeps a bottle of "NAZOIi" in his office. It saves a "Teat amount of sick leave. The staff never get colds now.—Advt. Many birds are killed'every year by lashing against the dazzling lanterns of Vlithouses, and permission lias now been •fven for fixing perches at two lightlouses in the English Channel—St. Catli•rino's, oft' the Isle of Wight, and tho Caskets. ' Sixty doses for cigliteenpeuce. "NAZOL" tho most economical cough and cold'cure. "NAZOL" goes right to the rooi of ih.o trouble.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 26 June 1913, Page 6
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