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H Never allow Eczema m m to run on unchecked m ES3I Eczema, the most common of all Skin Diseases, is easily amenable to treatment, and should never be allowed to run on E£=a GHHj unchecked. If intelligently treated in the beginning, Eczema can be readily kept at bay, but if allowed to run on indefinitely BpiM ■Waal it will grow worse year by year until finally it becomes a trial exceptionally hard to bear. HBBi| HHD Eczema has a strong tendency to become chronic, and the dreadful sufferings that so many endure from the irritation ||g^| HPSII and itching has caused many a sufferer days of irritability and nights of sleeplessness. Undue exposure of the Skin to excessive HW|| ■g^H heat or undue irritation caused by dust or gritty matter are the principal causes of Eczema, and if allowed to run on unchecked, K«j£j| pfcieonffi this disease often causes blindness, deafness, and loss of hair. ■Rfl /- —""""^^^ Rexona, the new Rapid Healing Ointment, is particu- BHBjjB //^^ gg*~'" laI"ly designed to remove Eczema and other kindred Skin flN^|S[ Hfl^H affections, and is an unsurpassed preparation for this H||§9 H^^H f^m^^^^^^^^-. purpose. Rexona promptly allays the irritation and HHffl E*V V\\Vs\ itching, taking away the desire to scratch the parts K^ B^M / fmiWmr affected, quickly dries up any pus or exuding matter, K^J jjHESS /■/'iMfflW -• eases the ache and pain, and, being a germicide of the Rg~3| idiH //JmM wli I \\\ highest order, promptly destroys all dangerous germs BUM H^H //'ytimwM^^ 4so^- Wv I iVi'TOi and bacteria, building up at the same time new skin tissues JMI Wf mwW#3&sfe W&7& WM! wIV and cells, so that in the end a new and perfect skin is HHI Bn mj[AH 3^ OI)HAM mOMOO^-l "^ ffli\\W\ formed where the disease formerlyexisted- H| H """ Smßit^' MQ^ The Mother's Letter ||| ' BHH //U^Jifllll^^^^ .-iaWWM'KII l\ "My little girl tor a little over a year was troubled BllS Wmssl /ffllllllifflSKi^ffl with a vefysevere attack of Eczema in its most RPffl Wm IPP^^CTmI^W, Am vio,ent f °™>her head being °ne frightfui mass of K?H Bm»V JfoWfflWA Vi [ V x\^V^7mWmW\\ V^AxA ulcerations," writes Mrs. Woodham, 11 R^V PSSI /^lPlil/lifW Battersea-street, Christchurch, N.Z. "Her hair |%g9 I^^Hl ' s/WW/// //Wlwll/1 iW / WMV'l'llif Pf. 11 \\ M\\\\ came completely out with the everlasting scratching Betllfl H^H /M/WMwiWMiii IWUm ,llii"\\w\\ andtearing' l notbeingabletobeconstantiynear ill HHH y/WM^jmtwWiWi i ■■• WkiMiH'imk \lM\ \ w\\ her side to prevent u>and not being able to obtain wttSsm Rl hmOmiimW -«il» mt,e nervous wreck- A iutie before her eighth WPm pl M«^«iMfe#:F:%;: IWlHrnukli 1' P\ birthday 'after trying almost everything advertised INI WksSSM /111 W f/f/WM il\Wli\i i'llll I\\WiM\iM\ (9 tm and recommended, I was advised by a person who Pggjigl ■HB // WMWMMWKw *&&i<» /m MB had been also afflicted with the same painful IgFJfl W^'m JiMWm wWwwi w ■W'k complaint 'to try Rexona ointment 'and the effect HSU IHI 11™ Si«lii, mi^iM ' was magical and almost beyond belief- In a week I^H \\WMmmlm W^w i j^mMWm and in a short time indeed was completely Wrm wMm Hi mM mm WW' ~ MmmimMmm cured 'and all traces of the dreaded disease had Vs^l S^ iflsf ' • \W^mmm W^ i sha»aiwaysconsweruadutyand Ksl ffigH Ml]// WWiJ/l w^v^xWff^ a pleasure t0 advise and recommend itsuse to hpmi iflPllfl There are so many uses for Rexona that a pot of this new Rapid Healing Ointment should be kept in every home. One I^^Hj ■JpSW day it may be useful to cure the Bites of Insects, another day to Heal the Cuts, Bruises, or Scalds which are for ever occurring BS^l JpiwroM in everyday life. Again, for the more serious complaints, such as Eczema, Ringworms, and the various forms of Skin p^^^j hdhhJJ ' Diseases, Rexona is a tried and proved remedy. itji^iijii B EVERYONE NEEDS REXONA j||

/ / VXucMorxeer & >>/\ / / » Grain Merchant \ \ ff Vctori^6lorr\esb..Aucklar>d.\ \ tfM Fprtils^prQ HI rM Cl miOUI° * |ONES has built up quite a repu- || Si Qflcrl Whoat tation for supreme high quality M m occu iwiacdi in these lines . If you get your m ■;isj q i/\ . Seed supplies from-J. JONES you'll never fm ■pS OG6Q UaXS have reason to complain of results. All X] ftj£J n j py the proved varieties on hand, and all n|j f#| OwGQ r OI3.TOGS guaranteed true to name. fe *ll . ~ r J. JONES carries the largest stock of W& ,ji quotation for your . ~„ , , . ~. • fiss "sfe*-' n tS 1 Grain and Produce of any Auctioneer in HIP Correspondence J. JONES' Market Report appears in P| WM Solicited. this paper every week. I|| Ippiifl^ II nil iiii Hi lifii^S^^teGSll^Sil:..-.^^^^^

/-■:»■ pots money m your pocKef% ft;,;*' STAR BRAND destroys slugs and various insect pests. ra|| hyKi STAR BRAND renders crops less liable to diseases. *1$» 4y STAR BRAND gives roots higher feeding value. |S STAR BRAND is the best fertilizer for top dressing pastures-- IgM MAa increases the clover yield. Msl Wf'A STAR BR AND increases weight of root crop*, besides causing them mjS lyVj tv kip-p lor.yt'i' and increasing their percentage of sugar, water, gjffl • Wsu etc. BAiiC SLAG is absolutely necessary 1.0 successful Ma Ws?a Farming, but —it all depends on t! c Brand! fagS >|k Star Brand Basic Slag J|f T§jj|ky Is a sure Money-winner for you! MeW ALL MANURE MERCHANTS jm^p^T^k J^^C s^ 01 I'histrated Circulars STARBttAND BASIC SLAG is tho most economical Slag on the Market WHY ? i Because the average analysis equals aud surpasses any -! other so-called high grade on the Market j You can buy '"STAR" Brand at ordinary Slag priciy, : thoreforc insist on liaving :tS(ar,' obtainable from all Merchants

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 July 1914, Page 3

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