TAKE YOUR IODINE IN THYRODONE1 As a medically recommended concentrate, Tliyrodone has a superabundance of the nutriment properties of selected Stewart Island oysters, iincluding organic iodine for the treatment of thyroid and glandular troubles ; iron, calcium, phosphorus etc. Numerous signed testimonials speak for themselves. Take Thyrodone for iodine deficiency, anaemia, nerves, etc. 4/6 from the Alan Grant Pliarmacy, Noel Wilson's Pharmacy, and other Chemists. Cradle Cap appears first in amall dark patches on baby's head — if you don't check this irritating rash at once, it spreads so quickly that the whole scalp is soon completel/ covered. Rexona Ointment is the best treatment for this distressing complaint. Its speciai medications destroy the germs immediately, and thoroughly cleanse the scalp of the disfiguring rash. TREATMENT. Wash baby's head with fairly warm water. Dry, and rub in Rexona Ointment. Continue this treatment daily until the cradle cap has disappeared. Shampoo baby's hair rcgularly with Rexona Medicatcd Soap. This Soap contains the samc soothing, nealiug properties as Rexona Ointment. Jts speciai latbcr keeps the scalp clean and healthy — and protects agaiust cradle cap in the future. 1 Scalp keptfree from CRADLE CAP " My baby has beautiful hair. I always use Rexona Ointment, rubbing it well into the head. It keeps the scalp completely frce from any sign of cradle cap." ^ Mrs. S , hlurlstone Park "Rexorui Tlie R apid H ealer At your Chemist's or Store NOW ! «.17r\33 s '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 132, 21 June 1937, Page 3
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