DO YOU KNOW THAT W. Pegden, Palmerston's Leading Furnisher Specialises in Upholstered Furniture. MODERN DESIGNS . AND COVERINGS ALWAYS IN STOCK. "ALLWHO WOULD ACHIEVE SUCCESS SHOULD .ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT." 1 WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy S GOOD GLASS OF BEEH To Ask For STAPLES' B EST now on draught at almost all hotels in the City and surrounding districts, and confidently anticipate their verdioli will be that STAPLES and Co, have successfully removed the reproach that Good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & GO*, (Lfriiiod). Mnjaeworth and Mmrpaj ! WBLMNSTON ' Pvt. S. X. SMPSO/t (From a fhtto.) Another ol our Gallant Heroes Praiae REXONA
" Mvate Stanley Soy Simpson, Ho. 736, of the famotu Firafc Battalion, was In the original landing at Calllpoli, and went right through the six months' campaign, leaving the Peninsula within a lew days ol this evaasatlon. In the First Brigade—composed of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Battalions—he fought in the Lone Fine charge. He saw the great eight-hour armistice on the 25th May. This battle-scarred Ansae says some valued words about Rexona:— V "I'd like to add my testimony as to the value , of Rexona Ointment. A soldier pal of mine oared 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 elfeotlve as a healing agent in skin sores and wounds. Heaven knows I've seen enough of them to last me a lifetime, and I know what I am talking about. I ean recommend Rexona Ointment heartily for (1) hemorrhoids, because I have teen Its work; and (3) tor outs and sores -that have become unhealthy through a worker'! eareiestnets. I remain, yours faithfully, (Sgd.) 8. B. SIMPSON. Rexona is first at the Front and first at Home The ever-ready friend of all. Sold only in triangular pots at 1/6 or large pots holding nearly four times the quantity at 3/-
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 September 1918, Page 1
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