SUNBURN
May be classed by some as one of the lesser ills of life, but to the possessor ol a delicate skin :t is one of the worst modes of torture to be imagined. After a glorious day in the surf, or a delightfi'l bush picnic, the aftermath of scalding, burning face and hands and d'ul'guring blisters takes away thfi/luppy memory of the day's pleasure. 'i'u minimise the after effects of. sunhu.-n, annointing with Kexona, the Rapic 1 Healer, is all that is necessary, and the skin, soothed and Looled by its wonderful influence, will quickly regain its normal temperature and comfortable coolness. Kexona, Is Od and 3s. Obtainable everywhere
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1917, Page 7
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110SUNBURN Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1917, Page 7
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