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mother wisdom. Mother wisdom knows that the little one could not croon that baby song o happiness unless she was clean coo and comfortable m every fibre of her little bodv. Look at the bonn.e limbs feel the firm flesh, touch Mr velvet cheeks. Can’t you guess r -ae s a Rexona babv, of course. Each day her mother bathes her little treasure with pure Rexona Soap, the “baliy s own Soap, that kills disease germs at.a keeps the tender skin cleat ant healthv. She keeps cods rashes, ehaline. and other babv ills far fmm her. She is the best thing she has and the best of soaps is only just good cno-.gh for her 1 hat m wh, she is a Rexona Baby. SEE 8 t)D tainable everywhere.

SILENCE CUBES DISEASE. I.OXDON. Nov. 10. A new cure for tuberculosis of tl-.e larynx (the upper end of the windpipe). n form of the disease which has hitherto been nearly always fatal, was descrilK'd by Sir St. Clair Thomson, laryngologist to King Edward All Sanatorium. Midluirst. Sussex, in an address to the Royal College of 1 uysieians. The chief methods employed are silence and whispers. Bv reduction of the voice to whispers 50 patients were cured. One-third of the patients in whom complete silence was enforced were cured. The silence treatment is more successful with women than with men because of the woman's greater endurance and patience in the ordeal.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1925, Page 3

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239

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1925, Page 3

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