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NEED your SKIN BE UNHEALTHY ? • ECZEMA, psoriasis, bad legs, and kindred skin TROUBLES. xrc successfully treated and ;£ed by “KLEXEMA,” the treatment. By a “cure" is meant definitely scientific a restord healthy CONSULTATIONS FREE. You ar© invited to call or write for par ♦ i/nlars of treatment, also booklet on skh roubles, and testimonials to prove the success of "KLEXEMA Treatment. KLEXEMA ROOMS, Hours: 3 to 5. Friday Evening. 7 to S.CO Phone 46,324. WHITEHALL BUILDING. TO P OF QUEEN ST.— AUCKLAND. Below Tabernacle BABY DONALD FEASEY. Bonny Rexona Baby. Aged 16 m .'inner of the First Prize in the R baby Competition in New Zealand. ‘ My Baby is a true Rexona Baby, havii ashed with Re: Mrs. E. na So rth. Only Rexona Soap is “Good Enough” for Baby unless he was clean, cool, and comfortable In every fibre of his little body. Look at the bonny limbs, feel the firm flesh, touch the velvet cheeks. Can’t you guess ? He’s a Rexona Baby of course. Every day mother bathes her little treasure with Rexona Soap, the Baby s own Soap, that destroys disease germs, and keeps the tender skin clear and healthy. She keeps colds, rashes, chafing and other Baby ills far from him. Baby is the best thing Mother has, anti the best of Soaps Is just good enough for him. That Is why he is a REXONA BABY.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 644, 22 April 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 644, 22 April 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 644, 22 April 1929, Page 5

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