WOKKEES ALL USE HEXONA. Round the Tram Shed, the Workshops, on the Wharves, and at the Factories, you will hear all the boys siiv: Bexona is the Best Remedy jn the whole country. We always use it." Ml these healthy lads know whnt they are taking about. They live a strenuous life and always wish to be in fit condition: but bruises, abrasions, cuts, and hurts are bound to come their way, in the natural course of events, and it is when these' occur that they prove the worth of Bexona, the Bapid Healer. There aro so many uses for Rexona that overvone is using it now. One day it may'be found useful for the minor lnirts wliich are for ever occurring in everyday life and another day it will prove invaluable for the more serious troubles, such as Pile's, Eczema, and various forms of Skin Disorders. People in every class of life use Kexona, from the highest to the lowest, and Eexona brings relief to all; 60 get a Is 6d. pot of Eexona to-day, nnd vou will soon find it so useful that it will not be long before you are getting tlie larger pot, holding nearly four tunes the duantity, for 35.-Advt.
Tho Camp Commandant at Trentham acknowledges with thanks receipt of tho following gifts, which have been distributed in the camp hospitals:— From Mr. F. B- Rodda, manager Arataki Horticultural Station, Havelock North, 3 cases pears; from Mr. E. .L. Lees, Hastings, 2 cases peaches. "What is this Checked Bnggago System of the New Zealand Excess Co. bo many people are praising? ,, "Oil, it is (i system that includes the collecting, checking, and delivering of hagpage on arrival. Saves trouble. It's really fine, I know." Offices: 87-91 Customhouse Quay.—Advt. When picking vegetables be sure to U6e the best MALT VINEGAK-SHAK-LAND'S. Guaranteed under Food nnd Drugs Act. In bulk and, bottle. All growers.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Curs, I For Coughs and Colds, never fails,"
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 145, 8 March 1918, Page 6
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327Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 145, 8 March 1918, Page 6
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