WHY SUFFER WITH ECZEMA? Why toss on your bed at night, and. scratch your burning skiup Although Eczema is tho most common of all skin diseases, and often results 'from a trifling exposure to heat or cold, do not underestimate its danger. It often becomes chronic, causes dreadful suffering, and disfigurement, and even blindness, deafness, or loss of hair. , Eexona, tho Rapid Healer, is a diro enemy to Eczema, as veil as to all other 6lcin diseases. ( Eexona will mako your skin healthy, 'destroy the germs of -the disease for ever, and cause the building up of now skin tissue. A hot bath with Rexona Soap, gentle anointing with Rexona Ointment, a pleasant treatment, result, sleep quietly, skin soothed and healed, wCTIe soon all trace of the disease leaves you. You are healthy. , Eczema yields' to 'the powerful l ealing influences of Rexona, the Rapid Healer. Price, Is. 6d. and 3s.—Advt. The Eltham "Argus" says that potatoes are likely to be dear in New Zealand this winter, as inquiries for thorn havo already been received from Now South AVales. It seems as though everything is likely to be dear. Meat is now getting b'cyond the reach of the averag? working man's family, and very tigh"6 times appear to bo looming not far aliead. When a woman is around thirty and still unmarried, she does an awful lot of talking about, "us girls."—"Cincinnati Inquirer." Women can't help it, poor tilings, if thoy are not as strong in their fnsidos a« men. After all, it's their outsides that matter, isn't it?— Lady 8011. • Following the line of . least resistance always leads down hill. A man's good brcedjng is his best security against other people's ill manners. The dangers the mind fears most rarely appear to view.—'W. Stewart Roystnn. Your capacity for happiness is' precisely proportionate to your capacity for belief. Among the highest saints in "Heaven will be laces deepest «">•>""*!. fey tho battle,— JSU. jftv iMallofili.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2718, 13 March 1916, Page 8
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