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JIOTHBRS, BAHT YOUR BABY WITH EEXONA. SOAP. Baty's chief charm lies in his.-soft' and lovely skin. To acquire that nnritinnd delicacy of skin health, use Rexon'a Skin and Fnc.inl Soap. Washing with Boxona Soap first takes away all imnurity and dirt, then softens the skin colls, and acts as a tonic upon the cuticle, so that • the" elasticity is strengthened, and the result pives thf. soft bloom of health that we see in early youth. . . Nothine so promotes and maintains the purity of the complexion, hands, and hair under all conditions ns <loes Rexonn Skjn and facial Soap. Tl: excels in purity, delicacy, and frairrancp. fnr it. j s medicated on the Bame principles as fhe' fnmous Rexona Ointment. Price, Is. Gd. per Tablet.—Advt. '

Judge Murray, Lieutenant-Governor of Papua, in a report to Mr. Glynn, Commonwealth Minister for Home and Territories, states 'that the Misima goldfield in Eastern Papua seems likoly ti'. produce more gold than the whole territory has produced to date. In 1916 the gold yield of Papua was 10,930 ounces, valued,at £43,2<18. Indentured labourers, to the number of 121S, and white miners numbering 111 were em- ■ ployed. Don't neglect even a simple scratch or cut. Tho best safeguard against bloodpoisoning or festering is Bee Ointment. Antisoptic and "healing. Is. Gd. per tin. All chemists and stores.—AuV. Molly: "Writing to Charlie?" Polly: "Yes." Molly. "I thought he was engaged?" Polly: "He writes to me that his best girl has thrown him overboard, so I'm dropping him a line." ===== ~\ For Chronlo Cheat Oomplalnto. Wood'i Qr*at Pepßeruint Cora.*

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 3

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258

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 3

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