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CHAPPED HANDS. OT course! Kxupsuru In bitter weather; no gloves, may lie; work which soils the hands, so that frequent washing is necessary—result, sore hands,, cracked and Mewling— may be, blood-poisoning. Keetf your' hands in good condition with Re'xona, the Rapid Healer! A perfect skin treatment in itself. After work, wash them with Rexoua Knap, dry carefully, Ihen rub in' Kexona Ointment. Your hands will respond to its healing' influence, become jsoff. ami flexible without sores or blemishes. Roxona keeps the hands safe from .Winter Troubles. 'Rexonn is sold in triangular tins at Is. fid. and lis— Advt.

Mr. T. Nollidge, nn ardent angler, who introduced trout into New Zealand waters, died sit Ashfard, Kent, at the end of May, in his 82nd year. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Poppermiilt Curo» Captain Stratford, who has returned from the front, has taken up his duties as headmaster at the New Plymouth Central School. . The avcra.so depth of British coal-mines is 800 ft. The limit of practical- mining is.lOOOft. _^ Tackle coughs and colds with NAZOL. That*e tho sensible and cheapest way. NAZOL is penetrating, germ-killing—and ' most economical, CO doses Is, Gd.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 254, 15 July 1918, Page 8

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190

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 254, 15 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 254, 15 July 1918, Page 8

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