ANOTHER GALLANT ANZAC PRAISES REXONA. "I'd live to add my testimony as to tho value of Rexona Ointment. A 6oldier pal of mine ciired liimsclf of painful haemorrhoids solely by its aid, and I have, by degrees, come to believe in it as the most curative ointment to be liad in tlio world. I have found it particularly effective as a healing agent in skin sores and wounds. Hcaren knows I've seen enough of them to last me a lifetime, and I know what I nm talking about. I can recommend Rexona Ointment heartily for—(!) Haemorrhoids, becauso I have seen its work; and (2) for cuts and fiores that have become unheal thy through a worker's carelessness. —I remain, yours faithfully, (Sgd.) S. R. Simpson, No. 736, of the famous First Batt." Rexona is first at the Front and first at Home. The ever-ready friend pf all. Sold only in triangular pols at Is. GH., or large pots holding liearly four times the quantity at 3s.—Mvt. •
Woods' Great Penpermint Cnrs, For Coughs and Colds, never fails.*
||=Bq ® b€onomis6^~" and help' us keep up the Quality In order that the same high standard of quality may be maintained by Edmonds Baking Powder—in order that the finest grape cream of tartar may continue to be used—all users of this favourite brand must , employ it' as economically as possible. The fact is that cream of tartar is,so dear and so scarce that if the demand for J EDMONDS "Sure to Rise", BAKING POWDER increases, we shall be unable to secure sufficient high grade cream of tartar. Sooner than turn to substitutes, we now ask all to use Edmonds Baking Powder economically—we can then maintain the quality by using first quality cream of tartar. Remember Edmonds contains only the highest grade genuine cream of tartar—none of the chemical substitutes which can be sold tor a fraction of the price but which when used in cooking often leave an after taste in the mouth. In these most unusual times, give your support to our endeavour to keep up quality against big odds. T. J. EDMONDS LTD. "Sure to Rise" Baking-Powder Works CHRISTCHURCH ' -
S|^^3S!llSl3[o3l ! imoaseooHfi]OSo3S®£Oaa3looofEßßE@QI | 30I5E00a;a3i3!B0)EI ■ aed I | m '" s \ —which means of course a gain in health, 1 | usually follows including in the menu that 1 I wonderfully nourishing and delicious wheat 1 | and barley food — • £ I Grape-Nuts | This food is long baked and hence digests | | with remarkable ease —the weakest of stomachs 1 I accepts it readily. It blends excellently with other jj 1 foods, and in fact acts as a digestant of other foods. | 1 There is no waste in Grape-Nuts. The 1 I flavour is delicious, and it comes ready to serve 1 | from air-tight packets. | I Ask your Grocer. I A trial will convince you. . I "There's a Reason" | for Grape-Nuts. .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 154, 19 March 1918, Page 9
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