SUNBURN.
May be classed by some as . one of the lesser ills of life, but to the, possessor of a delicate skin it is one of tli.e worst modes of torture to be imagined. After a glorious day in.'the Surf, or a. delightful bush Picnic, the aftermath of scald•ing, burning face and hands, and disfigured blisters takes awav . the happy memory of the day's pleasure. To. minimise the after effects of Sunburn, anointing with Kexona.-, the Rapid Healer, is nil that is necessary, and the Skin soothed and cooled by its wonderful influence, will quickly regain its normal temperature and . coin fori ti hie coolness. Kexona, 1/0 and 3/-. Obtainable every- > where.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1918, Page 2
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112SUNBURN. Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1918, Page 2
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