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As a birthday remembrance one of our basket* or posies of beautiful flowers will convoy more sentimont than anything else one could give. Miss Murray, ViceRegal Florist, Willis Street, Wellington. -Advt. Many electors so far may not have made up their minds on which side to vote on April 10. All such should road the advertisement on page 2 of this issue—Advt. BEST FOR BABY'S SKIN. The skin of a new-born baby is so fresh and delicate that only the best soap is suitable for baby's bath. Mothers recognise the value of Rexona Skin and Facial Soap when they find that its regular use keeps that dainty skin iron: becoming rough and coarse, and tho baby's bloom remains into childhood. The best time for baby's bath is early morning. Havo everything ready, the tub of warm water, Rexona Soap, a soft flaneletto washcloth (which must bo boiled daily), and a big soft towel. All tho little clothes must bo laid at hand, so there is no delay in dressing baby after the bath- Wash first his face ami hair, then his whole body; lift him out and dry him gently bin Ihimiuglily. Powder is not a necessity when baby lias been washed with Rexona Soap, as the skin is left in such a guod condition that chafing is unlikely. The baby will havo such a sweet, comfor.tablo feeling after his bath that, when fed, he will enjoy a long, refreshing sleep. Again, at n'iglit it is well to sponge baby's face and hands and part of his body with Rexona Soap and warm water. A baby eo eared for will cause his mother no anxiety with eruptions or skin trouble, and will be protected from _ disease germs as well. Roxoua Soap, prico Is. 6d. per tablefc.-~Adxt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 5

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