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WORKERS ALL USE KEXONA. Bound the tram shed, the workshops, on the wharves, and at the factories, you will' hear all the boys, say: "Bexona is the host remedy in the whole country. We always use it." All these healthy lads know what they are talking about. They live a strenuous life, and always wish to too in fit condition; but bruises, abrasions, cuts and hurts are bound to come their way, in the natural course of events, and it is when these occur that they prove the worth of Kexona, the rapid healer. There are so many uses for Kexona that everyone is using, it now. One day it may he found useful for the minor' hurts which are for ever diiy it will prove invaluable for the more serious troubles, such 'as piles, eczema, and various forms of skin disorders. People in every class of life use Kexona, from the highest to the lowest, and -Kexona brings relief to all; so get a 1/6 pot of Bexona to-dav, and you will soon find it so useful, that it will not be long before you are getting the larger pot, holdins; nearly four times the quantity, for 3./-. Obtainable everywhere. FLI-KEELO is the only insect powder manufactured in New Zealand by Britishers. NO FOES CAtf LIVE where FH-KEELO is used. EKes carry disesss. ELI-KEKDO kills flies. Ou-

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1917, Page 6

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228

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1917, Page 6

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