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CHILBLAINS You suffer?.. Why!* Cold weather; bad circulation. Have them every Winter; can't banish them, only endure them. This reasoning is foolish. Itexona will drive away your Chilblains. Many who have suffered tor years, and endured agong every Winter with resignation, avoiding the good cheer of the fireside, nursing their cracked ami bleeding hands in the coldest quarter of the room, now thank Uexona for Winter comfort. ' i ii Keiona represents skiu health, whether of feet, .hands, scalp, or body. A tew: minutes spent at night anointing the ieut with this cool salve means foot comfort ] l for next day. Kubbed gently into the i 1 skin of poor suffering hands, a pair ol 1 soft, loose gloves to protect them, the unsightly chilblains must vanish, the hands neither hurt nor cause- yo«.lo blush by their appearance. Winter work and Winter sports may then be indulged in without fear ol resulting agony, for this should.'be the , healthiest time' of the year, when ye J are storing up strength and energy tor 1 the coming Summer. . ' Rexona is iol3 in triangular tins at , Is. fid, and'3s.—Advt. .

V Beware! NAZOL is imitated, because \ NAZOL is tho best household remedy for ' coughs and colds'. But no imitation - equals NAZOL, Got tho gonuine.-Advt,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19180628.2.8.2

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 3

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209

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 3

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