B , I DoiiM® Safegpari 'jl p| Iff I|| When buying Worcestershire Sauce, _||m| ' Wa^ S -I|j tj " on the Red label, and see also that tlib " :In (J nat\t e LEA & PERRINS is embossed y H in raised letters on the glass bottle. . H & Perrins' label and bottle are eppied to such an S extent that these precautions are necessary, in order to |l . ' make sure that you are being supplied with the original • } and zmuint: Worcestershire and not one n( its many . . '^ her; withal '-'-REXONA SKIN AND FACIAL SOAfr] i . " I'have used your Rexona Soap for myself and my little girl (four years old) and'l find it a great' i | | healer of Dandruff, as-well as softening and promoting growth of hair and keeping the most sensitivef ; l s skin in healthy and excellent condition," writes Mrs. L. Blythe, 6 Marion Street, Caversham, Dunedin, I N.Z. Under troublesome climate conditions, hot and cold, it has far exceeded my greatest expectations, '> j as I have used so'many varieties of similar articles, but I must honestly and faithfully admit that your I \ Rexona Soap stands unequalled above them all. I conscientiously think any lady who reads these lew/ j 1 iines of gratitude and gives your Rexona Soap one trial will echo my praises of . I | '■ ' THE REXONA HABBT .-I j . A habit formed is hard to break. Bad.habits are easily formed, but good habits can be attained I I almost as easily. The Rexona habit results in health and beauty, and once formed will never be broken. P: I . There are two Rexona habits—that of using Rexona Ointment to heal all injuries to. the skin, I and the .Rexona Soap habit, which consists of keeping oneself clean and pure with a delicately scented 1 and medicated soap. Rexona Ointment and Rexona Soap mean skin health and beauty,'comfort' I to the'user, and immunity from disease.- So form the Rexona habit. Startwitha is. 6d. cake of-Rexona | Soap and a Is. 6d. pot of Ointment. 1 Soon you will be glad to know that Rexona Soap is put up in \ dainty boxes containing three cakes each, and that Rexona Ointment is also sold in larger size triangular '" ""ii Colltainin g nearly,four times, of the ,Is. (W.:'«i^,;whictewei> i» - ]. , - : ; for . -;%BwwE^roiio!Mo4a;-'':-.' ' themother,andhealthforthebaby , fonowthe. f |#!| Fromi ' montevp . , use of the'Menburys'Foods. They resemble;|sfi . healthy human'milk,in coraiwsition, ■' •' .(Matte*).'. , tive value and digestibility. Babies fed;, on: - the/Allenburys'Foodsinvariablyithrivewell,f'f/. ;tel ?. months:oldi and after. They proviSfe-'ant .' '!ii excellent, nourishing' and appetising; meal, ? /: ON INFANT ''$ ' management>free.— > ( [ • :&LEN&HANBURy&j.LTO.Hondon;:EngIM^ |i mifw i.iw 'imwHtimw lwiiwMniiwMwvHif —■»'■^ nm """" "^r* " ' : pv msm 1 TMECTWIE - '"j m \l' 1; i 1 ■ .JllLfe j
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2510, 10 July 1915, Page 13
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432Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2510, 10 July 1915, Page 13
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