A LETTER ALE LADIES SHOULD BEAD. '•I have used your Kexona Soap for myself and my little girl (4'years old), aiid I find it a great healer of Dandruff, as well as softening and promoting growth of hair, and keeping the most sensitive skin in healthy and excellent condition." writes Mrs. D. Blytlie, 6 Marion street, Caversham, Dunedin, N.Z. •'Under troublesome climatic conditions, hot and cold, it has far exceeded my greatest expectations as I have used so many varieties of similar articles, but [ must honestly and faithfully admit that your Kexona Soap stands unequalled above them all. I conscientiously think any lady who reads these few lines of gratitude, and gives your Rexoim Soap one trial will echo ray praises of its virtues." Rexona Soap is as sweet, wholesome and pure as the mountain dew. To use it for the daily bath, or even to wash the hands and face with it, is to furnish the skin with a tonic and antiseptic of unquestionable value. Kexona Skin and Facial Soap is a refreshing, soothing, healing antiscptii Soap, medicated on the same principle as the famous Eexona Ointment. Price, Is Cd per tablet. Obtainable everywhere. INFANTILE PARALYSIS. To sterilizo malignant germs located in the throat or nasal cavity mrgle, each morning on rising, a teaspoonful of Fluenzol (1/6 and 2/G) while lying down, with head held well back, so that the throat and nose may be irrigated and thereby disinfected '
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1916, Page 2
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240Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1916, Page 2
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