' is aspeci ally' fop ' ?|H| Chilblains and Cracked Hands. . .It was designed particularly to cure these %-W,^. complaints and can be relied upon to do H "V || it's work quickly and effectively. wßS|jf|||| CHAPPED HANDS. BROKEN CHILBLAINS. 'f|| "My husband had very bad "Mylittle girl had frightful CM-. /Sill chapped hands for a few weeks," blains on her hands and feet. For wliPli wr ' tes Mrs. Mary Curry, Barry a few weeks she could'hardly put • ?,$ V ifftl! Street, Quarry Hill,' Bendigo, Vic. her boots on, her feet were so bad, 'W IK "He could not get them healed.' but her hands were v/orat, and the : I '. %|'i The sores were quite deep and the poor child did suffer," writes Mrs. j - '?) pain was cruel. He said his hands A. Tyson, Maple St,, Golden Square, "f~T " U felt as if he had burnt them, they Bendigo, Vic. "Thechilblains §i aS used toasting so. He. tried sis or . broken. We tried a good'.many. )' %, 1A v v seven different cures but they did ointments on them but they did not : !, yj> d not help them in the least. One seem to improve. Her feet used to . v day he was recommended Rexona, oting with pain. One day I Iteard of k® go* a 1/6 tin, and it cured his Rexona being good for chilblains, * /Ij 1 hands in no time, taking away all and I got a box to try. It. cured my -4 ft /s|pj the burning feeling _ and making little girl's chilblains in three days, >- 'Mi & fejI**, y .fftlp! them soft. Rexona is very handy when all the other ointments had "flf,[i fW® ' I'/ * is/willi in winter for sores caused by cold." failed to cure her." ''^3 . Not only will you find REXONA an invaluable remedy for $§$¥. Chilblains and Cracked Hfetids but it is a proved specific, for Plfjffip ' unn ™S Sores, Bad Legs, Piles, Eczfema, Varicose Veins, Sore Feet, Scabs jon the Head, Pimples, Blackheads, Ringworms, Erysipelas, REXONA'is sold everywhere, in triangular pots at 1/6 and in,- ; fc f,t larger pots at 3/° holding nearly four times the quantity, or will be > {&&*** '* ' i* * /"* > jj sent, post free, upon receipt of the price by the LAXO-TONIC V \«l *ra^ran~>^vg..rj.-ww»frrerOT¥T^;jvviij.Ly_-r>V-a<rgßre^TTrn^rj^ ij if Let Your Bedroom -;Suite-'. be'the.:; I-. I "Correct Thing-"—Quartered Oak. I [ ~ The beauty of quartered Oak for Bedroom Suites F *'. The . Russian G?vemment invited trials of "* *" ***• eSP6C * ' * ! Cars suitable for Military purposes. ' I ' j ! ■ 45 Cars competed, including Mercedes, Na- j I - ] COLLIE'S, promptly recognising the demand for rj piers, and the leading European manufacturers, i Suites of tliis character, have designed ' some of the 1 ' b °" s^ a^er was a l° n S with a Ford- 1 J j artistic that are to-bo seen anywhere.: ' ' _ ■ | Tho distance was 1954 miles over country roads, ( . c °st is so small as to be within tile buy- | ! the light- Ford was ridiculed at the start on ac- ] power of quite slender purses. For instance, | | count of its lightness, but it was the only one to' j . I hero j'ou may buy :,' ... finish. The Czar personally inspected it and ]gave ,- . OAK DEDEOOM SUITES FROM £14. ' • Ins sanction to fords being purchased for Mill- I I tary use. f Eto\U fftl 8 If? '1 A-RTS CRAFTSMEN, / the Canadian Government also purchased t LLi'Ww. WyLBalL. IL&lii. 167 RIDDIFOED STEEET, I Fords for Military purposes in preference to any I ' , Telephone 1G34. j Other make. f ."28 h.p. Runabout, 2-soatep £190 ; | ' W 20. b.p. Tearing Oar, 5-seater £205 j 1 ' f • ' All Ford Cars are lully equipped. Q u i 1;' I | THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY, LTD,, I Ufa % " | | COOETENAY PIACE WELLINGTON. j J j if " Ma*. ??r" r mw j • Ip », j • .with thte SU£;TlbN'• RETAINER .'j I •>L?SllntinidlM , @S You can -LaKgh, Eat C&ew, Coagli, Sneeze, , 9 ; i .as oISeiB.:-as you please.. . S ' SCIII - Dr. Rayner's triple- Suction' Retainers. 0 .' J' \: ° THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARIiORS, :.\l: ' - 1 Over Winder's' Wellington; also Auckland Wm, P..SOMMERVILLE, Manager. ! ' | I v>>;TO,Tti-r»r7 , : y. .. Jr\y j t tl \, t ! Lv«v jSlik foura, push,;or | JW. If you do not yet -know that- i ./• '•' I JW 1,1 C.A.C. Cartridges stand easily j ' : / ] I JF first, it can only be because you have PFPAMBim ATOSSP '." . Inever1 never a een s P ortsma n or j rc,mmßvjLA6bno \ , authoritative expert about it. j (op every make);. I A posEtlveSy oxcellont sporSittg cartridge—quick, ! ChildrGll'S VELOCIPEDES I clean, sure, of perfost psrsetration—is the cele- i \//j I bra ted CAT f! I ' | BASKET WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. j "FAVOURITE-'' j- E. ARNOLD, Willis Street, iltfellington.' _. llr ... . ■ ' Jf PLEASE SEND FOR CATAIjOGUES. •
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1821, 6 August 1913, Page 5
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