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OIL UR WITH m m 3IN-ONE Tougfi grass seems tender when you’ve used K g«|n-fine” on the mower. As it lubricates, this oil keeps bearings cleaner and prevents rusting. Get a bandy can or bottle and try it. Doors, locks, hinges, guns and household tools should be oiled with " 3-in-One ” regularly. Sold by Ironmongers, Stores, etc., in 1-oz., 3*oz. and g-or. Bottles, and 1-oz, and 3*o*. Handy Oil. Cans. I CHILDRENS COLDS «SES» in 9 do* Mm, Blackheads your skin is most unhealthy.. But thats nofhmq to worry about. We ll soon haye it riqht with REXONA SOAR ■ J. . f' Rexona Medicated Soap has a rich penetrating lather which cleanses thoroughly not only the surface of the skin but deep down’in the pores where waste matter accumulates and causes blemishes. Rexona soothes, heals and protects all at once. In a few days the skin is returned to normal health—the health that brings radiant loveliness, smooth finely textured skin. Rexona Soap is a beauty treatment in itself. REXONA OINTMENT FOR MORE SERIOUS DISORDERS In difficult cases of skin disorder it is advisable to use Rexona Ointment in conjunction with Rexona Soap. Cleanse the skin thoroughly with Rexona Soap, then apply the Ointment generously. You will be amazed how quickly blemishes go—Rexona is truly a Rapid Healer. Qexond At your chemist’s or store NOW! 8.173.82 NZ

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Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 13

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224

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 13

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