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A LETTER ALL LADIES SHOULD READ. "I have U6ed your Rexona Soap for myself and my little girl (four years old), and I find it a great healer of dandruff as well as softening and promoting growth of hair, and keeping the most sensitive ekin in hoalthv and excellent condition," writes Mrs. L. Blythe, 6 Marion Street, Caversham, Dunedin, N.Z. "Under troublesomo. climatic conditions, hot and cold, it has far exceeded my greatest expectations, as I have used so many varieties of similar articles, but I must honestly and faithfully admit that your Rexona Soap stands unequalled above them all. I conscientiously think any lady who reads theso few lines of gTatitudo and gives your Rexona Soap one trial will echo my praises of its virtues." Rexona Soap is as sweet, wholesome, and pure as the mountain dew. To use it for tho daily bath, or even to wash the hands and face with- it is to furnish tho skin with a. tonic and antiseptic of unqnestic/nablo valuo. Rexona Skin and Facial Soap is_ a refreshing, soothing, healing, antiseptic Soap medicated on tho sanic principle as tho famous Rexona Ointment. Price, Is. 6d. per tablet.—Advt. 'According to the Census of India taken in 1911, tho total population was 315,156,396. If tho population Continues to grow at tho samo rato it will double itself in about a century and a half. Thousands have tried "NAZOL" for Colds in tho Head, Bronchitis, and Influenza, and prefer it w> any other remedy, because it is prompt in its action, effective, and docs not disorder tho stomach.—Advfc. Messrs. J. H. Betlnine and Co. advertise the sale at noon on Tuesday, January 20, at tlioir rooms, Featherston Street, or the Oreti, as she now lies at the Queen's Wharf, No. !>. The hulk will be put up in one lot, including boiler, two winches, coal-bakots, etc. Mr. J. Ctilford Bell and Miss Betty Purdom notify that they will resume teaching on Monday, February 1, and will ■ be at tlioir rooms, at the Trevor Studioj, Willis Street, from that date. Old and intending new pupils are invited to call and arrange their classes. Honrs—Daily, 10.30 to 12; and 2to 5.30. Saturdays, 10.30 to 12. Madame C'oj)e-Dowsiiig, !)1 Willis Street, will bn pleased lo meet old and new pupils for Hie piano, singing, and elocution at her studio. For Bronchial Cougho and CoKTi, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, la. Dd,*

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 3

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401

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 3

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