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iiUII Or 11110 iulj |1 BLpyl|iL iJifiliL! \ This little girl whose picture Is given below Is the child of Mrs. That the burn was a terrible one can be seen in the photograph ; H. Doogan, No. 1 Ann Street, Surrey Hills. The ehild had a most 0 [ the scar left on the child's back, and everyone will agreo that a terrible burn on her back, which it did not seem possible to wire. On Remedy which will so quickly cure so bad a burn as this, a burn ; February 3rd, 1913, Mrs. Doogan wrote us the letter printed below wn j C h has resisted every other known remedy, certainly merits I to telJ us how thankful she was to think she had at last found a cure (j ie term " The Rapid Healer," by which REXONA is so widely \ for her ptwr little child who had suffered so much pain. known. ; You will see from the letter that she had her child at the hospi- „. • ... ■~._'_ ~ ■ , «. * « i fa] for seven weeks, and the Doctors tried skin grafting and gave the *""*??* thlß h! » IB £™»* us »» «? e little one every attention. However, it seemed impossible to cure *» cll?fid > aß * tha hea thy skm has grown entirely ; the sore and cause the skin to grow again, and it was only as a last over the sore. We are sure that all mothers will re.a her letter will, = resource that she tried Rexonaf the Rapid Healej, which has cured f"d ' " ' M 3 the bum and caused the skm to grow m a most wondeiful manner. noun ""• > ; i ■/i , ■ J I, an „i ■- l- ~. .. 7 February 8, 1013, || ' ' ~„.„■ < The Manager, Roxonae • ' I ',■ jdjM&sß^fe % Dear Sir/—I cannot describe to yon \ I v. on paper or in vords how grateful lam j | ~sm '' to your wonderful ointment, Rexona, for' , asw&M®s&\ I ? v what it han done for my little girl. She .:•, '. , " I fY was burnt eight months ago. She was ,-jf I. mtfMsZoojlWsk ' I _*2L & In tho hospital threo times for the burn, '<- ' * jjffrW* *j\ and skin grafted once seven weeks- ag0.,,., "■ s<!/k \\ I She was sent out of tho hospital as an. iw«S^SI , 'SS 6 /WH& Vf A outpatient I used to take her every .., > v W * n«in »V«, &>■ J. second day to have rf dressed, but I was ;v : / I ' ( Ji V never let see the wound, as,the bandages . 1 !( W™MMffl k'- i W I were sealed on hei When I would ask >^^^^^%» : ;-'>W t< ml « P • 'V- Hit' \ , how it they would tell me it was., ■ j I flPuX N tfiffillhi 1' fH "' \ - V getting bettor After attending fori four.fe's k I - pS\ ffll ")t«" '''<,'"• *& / feweoka as-an out patwnt, one morning I^: : ; - -, «©; A- I s W«JHiHfflftlr*" Ul'Mm * undid the bandage, audi was horriled>> r wfliiffi, ' 8 0 >„ to find a big mattery sore.. I took her,:.! U Wff/'R * li /<, inW-A that morning back to the hospital, and', \ls7//JY I * 1 L / <, asked for the dootor A nurse told me V ■ M|KHl# Myb I f W&K<> f> tto doctor said if I wanted it to, heal l&l t v ' 3$ >'• r?VW ' V wpuld havo to put her m, andloffhcrboM : ' f 1 &3&Mfl ' l lwi W v skm grafted again, I made up my mfocfe , ' FMi: \ « • , :i , ''L L A : I would not let her gtt back aoEworo..;.* - / jP5*% \ « l»Sll i»l " v \ > Ii A friend of mine asked ma t9giTo.©kona'"' , ' . ' 'i mWuMSi ' " s °f" A a trial, so I went and bruglit a tfli, and WiSi.- </-.. . *f \\ ' J ' \.ln after I had cleaned the dncharge from tho \ M»&# : 'A> . /. \WI \ M eoro with hot fomeutttioma I applied tho,' .■ ' <l. % A-,*w ointment The first weok if mado a' YM? Wt^W^'d^n- , # ; A s wondorful difference and eaoh day it kept '■ 'L i{ H® Bating smaller, imtil it is only the ske of' . K .- a threepenny piece It «.» fully the she ■ |m>~ *~^=^gsm£ghi&£^'l * El of a saucer, and it is only threo weeks and ~ 3 fin a half smco I first staited with Rexona. ' : \ ®il 1 hope you will not be bored with this. 1 kS? Roiona is worth its weight in gold to me, f^ I and if you want any proof of this state- . , r % $i{ m ment call on mo and I will show you tho ~ J " 5 r Ann street, Surry HOIj. Sydney. ;. [7 | j ■ | 3HRS. DOOGAFS LITTLE DAUGHTER. - SHOWS THE' SCAR AJTER HEALING. f { (From a PArto) . , ' (JYonl a Pholc.) $ -..,....1 , u . V i | |,, |f .»_i U .ML,i.,,,..»mia« J ,L,. J .i;.,..iJi.iij;n.tTmc«CT»ro^ «»-»»». 1..^^.. J ...11.1.n T . f .^. W ..^^..ni^.~L.,... 1 [1^. J i|i ./: ' ■■• . : ■ ••'.-■'•. ' £ Eeiona,.thß:Kew Eapld HDaltag Ointment, is a . ''{ rellablo remedy lot Pimples, Blackheads Hashes ' • ; ; BolU CuU Burns, Bruises Prlcklv He«t Scabs on ■$ /eS <«k / ' il UlO Head Bcrohilooj Sores Stinn 01 Instct« Piles irTFgCiS 1/® SISIO eS/*" "a and all irritation and eruptions ol tho skin ss!aaa *sic ! . " '' ?• Sold by all Chemists and Stores N | in triangular pots at J^ saa!^\isi> f^ j^ . with Keiona for it is advisablo to wssh ths i.'Sj J&MwiL Jvm< *%A "i-2\, .rfflv X% parts affected with a pine antiseptic medicated E#gfe#slsf KS uSssfeSSSiiSßYwWi^^ Soap to purity tho wound and soro beton treating fea 4sW i ' W ,^f*v.fc t it'«®«^»W ,) will B«TOna Wo guaranteo Boxona boap to gSSrl} fi*S be absolutely the beat and nnrest soap that ts K4&3 fRS] agoi ■p p, -. [=», gtroy flfipi=o/Sn(.CT r ~v §»&* poislbla to be madL and it li medicated on tho OffM I |asf a \J$ ff%. i_H I H &o! l ra #U 1 K-c CS HJKw

H Spmjoiite n k a''Pbwe^fol' Kt&htptfa aneS Getm Kitten Everyone is convinced of the necessity for a powerful cntiseptio to destroy v the many germs which are always surrounding >us,--and which become particularly harmful in hot weather. • .. "SPRAYOLITE" is. such a disinfectant! _ It is _ "aon-poisinous. and produces ozone, the most potent ' germ-killer found in nature. A disinfectant that ia ■~-,' , A Protection Against Disease should be in every household at the present time, while infantile paralysis is making such headway in the Dominion. ' "SPEAYOLUE" fills the room with an extremely refreshing and pleasant odour. It is made in the following perfumes:—Eau do Cologne, Lavender, Blush Eose, Pink May, Pink Carnation, Jonquils, Sweat Pea, Sweet Briar, Magnolia, Pine, Violet, and Splnol. , It is a' delightful addition to the bath, and is tonic and invigorating in effect. . ■','.•. ,•• :■ . ■ ..''.'•:.-.- A Leading London Chemist has stated that "Sprayolite" is Seven Times as Effective as Carfcolic. "SPRAYOLITE" is of British Manufacture, and is used in Britain by the Admiralty, Hospitals, Sanatoriums, Colleges, Government Offices, Public Schools, Factories, Theatres, Banks, etc. V . ' ,"' » • PINTS, 3/-. QUARTS, 5/-. • i Agents for the Dominion. M^i'UiiiF4W'jwww*flwnr,gßi.yM7nwih"T' , " JJ 'ymM iu.miM^MLtmujHLi'LJLBiJI!».P->*ii«JU».ii»w SHOOTING- REQUISITES. WE HAVE TO HAND A LAROE SELECTION OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, -AS UNDER:— .*.'". GUNS—S.B.B.U., D.8.8.L y in Bonehffl's and Hollis's make, also Winchester's Latest Models in Repeating and Au- . .tomatio Shot Guns. . , RlFLES—Winchester Rifles and Carbines, 32, 38, and 44 calibres, > ■■■:- half and full Magazine, also Single Shot, Repeating, i* . : and Automatic in 22 calibre. i REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier, Safely Police, and jj Hammerless. , 1 PISTOL—32 Calibre Savage Automatio Pistol, 1915 Model. »' Tin's Pistol holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted with a Automatic Locking Breech, thus giving greater power. i is\ CARTRIDGES—We have a large assortment of Rifle, Revolver, *MfJ and Shot Gun Cartridges from the Best English and fflf American Factories. . , . M SUNDRIES— ' ' .', ffiga' Cleaning Rods, Bristle and Wire Brushes, Piillthroughs,XtS\ 22 Calibre Flexible Cleaners, Canvas and Leather Cart&sm<!% r 'dge Belts, Canvass Game Bags, Cartridge Bags, Rifle M«k Covers, Duck Calls, Whistles, Cartridge Extractors, Etc. 'Pl JOHN DUTHIE.& CO.!_E__ mim METALS &' HARDWARE MERCHANTS fill WILLIS STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2726, 22 March 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2726, 22 March 1916, Page 9

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