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ai\<es EftULSION^ BODYBUILDER these BITES HOW THEY ITCH/ M mm m |l WHY DONT YOU m USE REXONA? m During summer you’re bound to suffer with insect bites. The itchy irritation and ugly swellings can be very dangerous. Poison is deposited in the pores, and scratching the itch may lead to blood poisoning—germs are always waiting to find a way through broken skin. But you are quite safe with Rexona. Its medications prevent the passage of germs, and it quickly takes away all irritating itch heals your skin and leaves it clear. TREATMENT —Bathe with warm water and Rexona Medicated Soap. Then rub in Rexona Ointment. With children, bandaging prevents scratching. Rexona Medicated Soap contains the same soothing, healing properties as the Ointment. It helps to ensure a speedy euro. E RAPID HEALER THE At your Chemist’s or Store NOW 1 9.197.32 NZ

COLD DOTH NOT STING. —Nash. Not if you take the sting out of a cold by promptly obtaining the protection that only Baxters Lung Preserver can give. At the very first sign of a cough, cold, sore throat or bronchial irritation, take “Baxters.” “Baxters” quickly relieves and also fortifies with its splendid tonic action. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d everywhere.—Advt.

HURRYtor these IDSUMMER SPECIALS HOLIDAY NEEDS. Greatly reduced —seasonable and fashionright for present needs. In every department you will find bargains that justify the Rosco reputation for quality at its best. The Rosco Store has no equal—the values prove it I 3 / v // 7 Look Cool on a Hot Day in a Smart Waffle Pique Suit, cut on tailored lines, with wide reveres and link button front. Square shoulders and straight skirt with inverted pleat. < In White and Blue. S.W. and W. 37s Cd. SPECIAL 27/6 Floral and Plain Frocks, with long or short sleeves. Attractively cut on the new straight or flared linos in soft becoming shades. S.W., W., O.S. Were 22s 6d to 35s SPECIAL Light Short-Sleeved Woollen Jumpers, with polo and sweater necks, Peter Pan and Bertha collars, in smart mustard, tan, blue, rose, red, pink, petrel, Marina fawn, cream, green and rust shades. S.W., W. Were 7s 6d to 17s 6d. SPECIAL 7/9, 5/11 BARGAINS for the MAN of : the HOUSE Men’s Summer Weight Pyjamas, 2-way collars. Selected designs. Were 9s 6d. 8/6 Men’s Plain Grey Slipons. No sleeves, coloured V neck. Excellent value inexpensively priced. Were 9s 6d. 7/11 Men's Neglige Shirts, with 2 semi-stiff collars. In popular shades of Blue, Grey, Brown. Wero 9s fid. 7/11 COMPANY LIMITED SUMMER (FOOTWEAR. English White and Beige Linen Sandals and plain 1-Bar Shoes. With covered Cuban heel. Light and serviceable. Were 14s 9d Special Smartly Cut English Court in White Calf, with perforated trim. All white. Ideal for street wear. Were 22s 6d. Special HOT WEATHER UNDIES. Locknit Scanties in full fitting shape. Finished with picot edge and lace trimming. In a variety of pastel shades. W. Size, From <3/3 0.5., From <j/g OVERALLS FOR TOTS. Britway Overalls to fit ages 4 to 8. In Green, Navy and Brown. ' A necessity for the romping young during the holidays. Special Price 3/(5 AND 3/H HOLIDAY COTTONS Printed Matalaine. A hopsack weave in a cotton fabric, with sprig design on a cream ground. 36in wide. Usually Is lid Yd. Special 1/Haircord Print for Smocks and Beachwear, etc. In smart designs and colourings on light and dark grounds. 36in wide. Usually Is 6d Yd Special ]_/. YD. FOR THE BEACH COTTAGE Fancy Art. Silk Breakfast Cloths, in Blue or Green. 34in x 34in EA. 42in x 42in 1/6 EA * DARK STRIPED BATHING TOWELS. Size 22 x 42in. You need a lot of these during the holidays. Great Value at EA. ROSS - Palmerston North

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 45, 21 January 1938, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 45, 21 January 1938, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 45, 21 January 1938, Page 9

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