SUNBURN
May bo classed by some as one of the lessor ills of lite, but to Iho possessor ol a delicate skin ;t is one of the worst n.odes of torture to bo iuiasined. At'er a glorious day in (he surf, or a delimit;r! bush picnic, the aftermath of so.iu!burning face and hands and ui.;blisters takes away the hu.py n oniory of the c'ay - - pleasure. 'in minimise the after efi'ects of sunl'.i.j'u, aniiointing with Koxouu, the li'ipic Healer, is all that is necessary, and the 'l in, soothed and cooled by its woiu'.crfnl influence, iviii quickly regain its normal tempera tun and eomfoi'table ™.ni n » s « ""v.inn, Is Gd and 3s. Ob--1 "amble everywhere
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1917, Page 2
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114SUNBURN Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1917, Page 2
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