WAKEFUL NIGHTS.
How many hours of needed rest does a mother lose •at night because baby is wakeful and restless. We all know that if baby frets there must be something wrong somewhere, but you will hear mothers say that all their babies are prone to "prickly heat" or one of thoso distressing rashes that break out on tho tender little bodies during hot weather. ,A rash is regularly expected at teething 'time with some babies, and. there is an ' idea that it is something that cannot bo avoided. What we .have to realise is that baby's skin can bo kept just as cool and clear and comfortable in any sort of weather by the right choice of soap. 'Itesona Soap has the grateful testimony of many mothers to prove that it is the ideal soap for delicate skins, for very young children, and for those chafed and itching conditions that arise from hot weather and the little sicknesses of early childhood. Even the rash of chickenpox and kindred ailments ran be relieved nf all itching mid discomfort, by regular bathing, twice daily- with Kexona Soap. It kills infection cools and .heals, and will restore health and comfort to the little restless body, and bring sleep again to tiio tired mother. Don't let your little one suffer another hour, but let Rexona Soap sot the trouble right. Don't forget to take a tablet of Rcxona Soap home to-night. Price Is. 6d.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never tails •
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 141, 10 March 1919, Page 6
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251WAKEFUL NIGHTS. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 141, 10 March 1919, Page 6
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