SUFFERED AGONY WITH CORNS,
UNTIL REXONA CURED THEM. "Herewith allow ine to thank you for the complete eradication and cure of corns, both soft and hard, that I have received by the use of, your Rcxona- Ointi ment," writes Mis. 1 Margaret Howard, 692 Cumberland. Street, Dunedin, N.Z. "My feet were in a'very Jrnd state, not being able to put)my; boots',on| besides having to suffer untold agony when' it was compulsory for- me to move abont.I tried many washes and dilutions, but received not the slightest relief from anyj and I thought "i I'. should' be - crippled for life.. Hearing of your Rexona Ointment and its curing abilities, I started to use it, and it has, in a short time, not only cured the corns, but they have disappeared altogether. I am now able to put on my boots, and walk about as if I had never had anything wrong with my feet, and I shall for ever feel grateful for the benefits I have received by tho use of your Rexona Ointment." Rexona, the Raid Healer, i 6 a remark able, effective remedy for all affections of the 6kin, also for wounds, burns, sores. Eczema, and Bad Legs. Rexona is sold only in triangular pots at Is. Cd„ or in larger pots holding nearly four times the quantity for 3s.—Advt. ,
A largely-attended meeting of residents of German Bay (53' miles south of Christchurch) was held last week to consider a proposal to change tho name of tho bay to anothoiyprobably a Maori, appellation. A petition favouring the change is now being signed, and will be forwarded to the.proper authorities. M'Clinton's Colleen Soap is mado from plant ash instead of caustic soda. Duch«ss of Abercorn says-, "It is sweet, re-frsshiiifii"-Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2302, 9 November 1914, Page 3
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290Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2302, 9 November 1914, Page 3
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