OUR. SOLDIERS NEED REXONA, THE RAPID lIEALER. Why don't you send a tin to the front? Most of your boys have been brought up to treat all their minor injuries with Rexona, the, Rapid Healing Ointment, so they want it at the front. A small pot of this Rapid Healer may save your soldier boy a lot of suffering,. so don't forget to put Rexona in tho .next parcel; it will bo worth its weight iii gold. Rexona, the Rapid Healer, is sold in triangular pots at Is. 6d., or larger size, holding nearly four times tlio quantity. Price, 35.--Advt.
For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Curo*
. /ZAMWIK SOOTHES AM ijEM# : | If ' MWHAT irritation arises from raw; chapped hands!' Hal; P . . : OMO woman's skin is at all sensitive she suffers more or less | £ SA'mMAeo' • •*° this- way all the year round, but with the damp,cold and.. I. t CwD frost of winter, her hands and wrists become a positive 1 torture. 1 and , , ' First the skin loses, its pleasant sbftness, then there is a disagreeable |; B ° '1 • roughness and redness, followed by cracking and bleeding, particu- jj, rail'M larly in the region of the knuckles and wrists. This distressing |; _ . -jl' condition is made worse by drying the hands or face carelessly | vFECICS f~~(< ,after washing on a raw, cold day. Neglecting chaps, or any cold I sores, may lead to painful swelling and inflammation. There is a fi ! danger of .grit afid dirt getting into the cracks of the skin and setting / '• IP'' '' 1 A , up positive torture, ■ , ! J $>|t|fX' ' ' ' Io fact, chaps and colcf-sores are often the first symptoms of deep-tooted jj sfciii disease. The trouble- is utterly beyond the reach of toilet creams and. j cheap salves, which possess no medicinal value whatever, and which arc not $ " '' ,J >f£ ' of the least use when the tissues are thus affected. Zam-Buk is'tlie scientific H 1531111 which, in addition 'to allaying the'inflammation-and pain, and he;.ling chaps,, jj ji) Vtfr,' " W/0 cold-sores and roughness, also imparts a new and remarkable healthiness to the skin B itself- Smear Zam-Buk on at night, and wear an old pair of gloves'till morning, [j 3 The effect of the application of Zam-Buk is delightfully cooling and soothing..' Its. heal- | : % '4is v ss }/ ing ingredients, which have set it on a pinnacle, apart from ordinary ointments and lotions ll polluted by animal fats and minfrals, instantly soak into and' thoroughly permeate the | • tissues of the skin, softening and healing in a perfectly natural way—the unique Zam-Buk jj: //> way. New tissue is created, the incipient skin disease is banished, and the raw winter davs. r< may ac£ d without fear of the old trouble returning- ■_ I PAIN Fill "LAST Winter, the caused my hands to crack and become awfully ll ■■">- , „ ss>Mrs. M Emsley, corner-of Clifton and Phillis Streets, May- . |3flU!l PO/lfLfC ■ «!i>l3, Adclalde. "If-I put my hands in water they would bleed and be very painful. The skin on |i nHW UKHOA3 tlio side of the nails would break awnj, causing nasty raw openings. I aDDllcd Zam-Rnk on JH liiuinu ni en rotMng at night and put a pair of rlotm on, and b.v continuous treatment the sores and cracks U way erf . $ "'«»o litettent' Ulcers, Bad tip and i Ankles, Abdoessoß, Children's Scalp Troubles,^Poisoned Wounds, Bolls, Mr ■ ifJ Haahco, Barber's Rash, Raw China, Inflamed Patches and other skin W ■ ETIIFRY HOlalsi IbEEDSJ fi • ® troubles. Obtainable from all Chemists and Stores, at 1/G and 3/0 ■[} ... ' fc® Ml .... •■""y '"'•POT-' • J per pot, or post free from C. E, Fulford (Außt.) Ltd., 39 Pitt Street,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 256, 17 July 1918, Page 9
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