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MOTHERS! ONLY REXONA SOAP IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR BABY. A healthy hahv always enjoys a lialli and Rexona Soap makes your child a licaUhv baby. It keeps his skin fresh and sweet, his scalp so clean and wholesome. Any irritation of the skin which keeps baby awake or makes him cross and peevish, Rexona Soup will quickly soothe. A refreshing hath with Rexona Soap, and gently anointing with Rexona, will cool his skin and take away all discomforts, so that baby and mother will sleep quietly. The pure, sweet emollients used m Rexona Snap are suited to baby’s delicate skin, and-keep it in the best condition. Rexona babies ate contented babies, because they feel well eared for and comfortable. Rexona Soap, Is fid per tablet. Obtainable everywhere.

REAR STRONG CALVES WITH “CEREMILK.” “CEREMILK” is manufactured by a firm with over half a century’s experience in such preparations. Recommended by a large number of farmers as the most reliable and nourishing food obtainable for growing calves. “CEREMILK” is full of highly nutritious food elements, one of its principal ingredients being dried milk. Toil will be very well satisfied with the splendid results and the economy of the reduced prices. Sold by ull stores, or direct from Fleming and Co. P.O. Box S 9, Christchurch.

SHAVING PLEASURE

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1925, Page 4

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215

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1925, Page 4

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