ADVERTISERS' FORTUNES.
Mr Francis EeckiU, of Butler's Court, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, joint chairman of Beckitt mid Sons, Ltd, manufacturers of Bcckitt's Bine, who died recently, aged 0(1, lias left a fortune of £1,007,105 unsettled estate. Under the will £22,000 goes to charity. Seckitt and Sons, Ltd., have shown great faith in bold and judicious advertising. * Among large fortunes loft by proprietors of much-advertised commodities arc those of Sir Joseph Beecham, whose will for the purpose of probata was sworn at £1,000,000 last January; Mr. G. Taylor Fulford (Dr. Williams' Pink Pills), £1,311,000; Mr J. Crossloy Kno Fruit Salt), ,£1,011,801-
CHOPPED HANDS. • Of course! Exposure to bitter' J weather; no gloves, may be; work which. '' soils the hands, so that'frequent washing ~ is necessary—result, sore hands, cracked and bleeding—may he, blood poisoning. Keep your hands in good condition "J with Rexona, the Rapid Healer. A * perfect skin treatment in itself. After t work, wash them with Rexona Soap, dry carefully, then rub in Rexona Ointment. r ' Vour hands will respond to its healing A influence, become soft and flexible with- B out sores or blemishes. Rexona keeps the hands safe from Winter Troubles. Rexona is sold in triangular tins at Is " (Id and 3a. Obtainable everywhere. DIPHTHERIA. Prevention is safer than Cure. Take ]\ Sykes' Formalin Tablets—l/ 0 all stores. Cure sore throat, smoker's throat, quia-,! pi «•* Ittl
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1917, Page 3
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224ADVERTISERS' FORTUNES. Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1917, Page 3
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