Another of our Gallant Heroes Praises REXONA (Train.* Photo.) Private S. X. flinpaon. Private Stanley Hoy Simpson, No. 736, of the famous First Battalion, was in the original landing at Gallipoli, and went right through the six months’ campaign, leaving the Peninsula within a few days of the evacuation. In the First Brigade—composed of the Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4tli Battalions—he fought in the Lone Pine charge. He saw the great eight - hour armistice on the 25th May. This battle-scarred Anzac says some valued words about Rexona: “I’d like to add my testimony as to the value of REXONA Ointment. A soldier pal of mine cured himself of painful hemorrhoids solely by its aid, and. I have, by degrees, come to believe in it as the most curative ointment to be had in the world. I have found it particularly effective as a healing agent in skin sores and wounds. Heaven knows Ive seen enough of them to last me a lifetime, and I know what I a™ talking about. 1 can recommend Rexona Ointment heartily for (i) hemorrhoids, because I have seen its work; and (a) for cuts andl sores that have become unhealthy through a worker s carelessness. 1 remain, yours faithfully, (Sgd.) S. R. SIMPSON. The above is only one of the many letters we have received in praise of Rexona, the Rapid Healer, from our boys at the Front. They aU use Rexona and &id it unequalled as a soothing and rapid healing Ointment, for the terrible wounds and skin sores which they so often suffer from, Rexona is first at the Front and first at home. The ever-ready friend of all. Sold only in triangular pots at is. 6d., or large pots, holding nearly four times the quantity, at 3s. Mr
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