A MARTYR FOR YEARS. ''For rears I was a martyr to liver complaint," writes Mrs. Co-Holt. 112 Clyde street, Ball a rat, Victoria. "Would j?ot dreadful sick headaches and be unable to eat. I consulted a doctor but he was unable to do me anv pood. Eventually T tried Chamberlain's Tablets find derived such benefit from them that my health is now perfect."—All chemists and storekeepers. RUGBY UNTOX FOOTBALL COMPETITION. CHAMPIONS AND UNBEATEN. NEWTON R.U. FOOTBALL TEAM. The Manager, Rexona. Sydney. Dear Sir,—The whole of our Football Team are so pleased with the benefit we have derived from (he use of Rcsonn, the Rapid Healer, that we have unaninioiislv decided to «ive you a testimonial regarding same. We 'have used it for numerous purposes in our training and after our matches, both as an embrocation and as a healer for the various cuts and sores incidental to football. This has been a most successful year with us, and we certainly feel to a considerable extent that we owe our success to the great benefit which we have derived from the use of Rexona the Rapid Healer. A number of the boys have also used it for Chilblains, Sore Feet, and Chapped Hands, and in every instance have found it to be an'excellent remedy. With best wishes !::\- Rexona, We are, very tfulv Yours (Sgd.) ERNEST E. BOOTH, Capt. Newtown R.U. Football Team Rexona is sold at Is (Jd and Ss Obtainable evjr'Y.whove.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 22, 26 June 1913, Page 2
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241Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 22, 26 June 1913, Page 2
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