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BATH YOUR BABY WITH REXONA SOAP, A healthy baby always enjoys a bath, aad Eeiona Soap makes your child a healthy baby. . It keeps his skin fresh and sweet, his scalp so clean and wholesome. Any irritation of the'skin which keeps baby awake, or makes him cross and peevish, "Rexona Soap will quickly soothe. A refreshing bath with Ilexona Soap unci gentle anointing ivith. Besona. will cool his skin, and take away all discomforts so that baby and mother will sleep quietly. The pure, sweet emollients used in Kexona Soap are suited to baby's delicate skin, and keeps it in. the best condition. Itexonn. babies are contented babies, because they feel well cared for and comfortable. Get a tablet of Rexona Soap from your chemist or procer. The price is Is. You aro sure to like it; —Advt.

v si? is safe mrff Food, in ILLNESS. in illnesses with inflammatory symptoms such as Enteric Fever, when the giving of correct food is of highest importance, Benger's Food is right, Prepare it always according to directions, as Benger's is not a " made in a moment" food. If it were, it could not be prescribed by the Medical Profession as the safe Fcod in seriona illness. ■ INVALIDS and the AGED is soli by Druggists, etc., everywhere. Benger's Booklet—A little work of authority on the spcclal feeding of Infant?. Invalids, anathd Affcii.'will be scrt post free on application to: BENGER'S FOOD, Ltd., Manchester, Eagf. BrntukOffitcf—'REW York (U.S.A.) 91. William Street, SvnsT.Y IN.S.W.) || 7 . Pitt Street. Canadian Agents—National Drug & Chemical Op., Ltd, 34, 6t O&brid Street, Montreal, and Branches throughout Canada, [ Ttei is JfefMii 1 . 0 In tho world bettor than Good Health. It 1 1 is the greatest prize oMifo and neither J J money nor anything: else can fully com- * s pensato for the lack of it. "Good Health ] \is the Best Wealth." It is, no doubt, j I true that a largo proportion of &U illness \ I consists of minor ailments, but so-called I 8 mlnorallmentsshould never be neglected. 1 ff They are nature's alarm signals calling , \ attention to something wrong. Dls- ij I regarded, they may develop Into more * l serious maladies. The stomach, bowels, J \ liver and kidneys aro among the hardest t worked organs of the body and It is not, \ therefore, surprising that they should L Jj sometimes weaken in their action. * { There Is nothing t | ft fpa! j C Beec&nm's Pills for corrccting all Irre&u- i D larlties of thoso organs. A single dose 4 / will bring rolle!, and taken In accordance \ with the directions, this medicine will i / completely cur© Constipation, Sick Head* \ { ache, Biliousness, Indigestion Heart- i \ burn, Pains after Hating, or any of tho 4 / many Indications of a deranged condition \of the digestive system. "Prevention is < } better than cure,'' and if you would avoid ] \ ill-health, maintain a good appetito and i sound digestion, there is nothing better l / than a timely dose of this world renowned, i \ well tried remedy. No household should \ / ever be without its greatest need a box of ( BEECHAM'S PILLS arc specially | ( suitable for Females of all ages. J f In boxes, labelled lOJd, I/1J & 2/9, \ \ END YOUR CORNS \ and walk in comfort —Apply— TEEO'S SAFE | JJ COSTS ONLY 1/- U JJ HAS NEVER YET FAILED ! iJ fl Chemisls and Stores jj II Post- Free from Teou's rharmaey II JJ Now Plymouth. jj

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2823, 14 July 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2823, 14 July 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2823, 14 July 1916, Page 9

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