CtriLBUINS You fiuffor? Why?' Cold weather; bad circulation, llavo them every Winter; can't banish them, only endure tlwrii. This rensoning is t'ooliuli. Itexona wilt drivo away your Chilblains. Many who have. suffered for years, nnd endured iigoug every Winter with resignation, avoiding tho gopd cheer of the fireside, nursing their cracked and' bleeding hands in the coldest'quarter of ll)o room, now thank liexona for Winter comfort.
Uexona represents skJn hqallli, whether of feet, hands, Bcaip, or body. A few minules spent at night anointing tlic fcut with this cool salve means foot comfort for noxt diiy. Kubljcd gently into tho ekin of poor suffering hands, n pair of .soft, loose glove,! to protect I hem, Ihe unsightly tihilblains must.vanish. . The hands neither hurt nor cause yov ; lo blush l>y thoir appearance. Winter worlc and Winter sports may then bo indulged in without fear of resulting affony, for this should be Ihe healthiest time of tho year, when vo nro storing up slroiiglh nnd energy for tho coming Summer. • Boxona is soffl in triangiiltir tins at Is. Cd. and 35.-Advl.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 228, 14 June 1918, Page 7
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179Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 228, 14 June 1918, Page 7
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