THE DAY'S MARCH. Have you noticed the feet that go by; how lightly some trip upon their errands, how heavily others lag? There are many weary feet In the day's march. But think how much we demand of our feet; what fatigue, heat, and constraint in close-fitting shoes they hav« to suffer; and how much their activity and health mean to us. Men on the march realise this, and they value Reiona, the antiseptic salve. The boys tried it out in the trenches, and wrote home for more. Corns yield to gentle rubbing with Reiona; blisters, chilblains, and foot-weariness disappear when It is applied. Keiona is truly the friend of weary feet, and cures those evils that make the wearing of pretty shoes impossible. Dont torget Reiona, the Rapid Healer, is sold only in triangular pots at Is 6d and 3s, and Hexona Soap is Is 6d per tablet. Obtainable everywhere. The hot weather causes lassitude—and loss of energy—which interferes with the digestive organs, producing acidity, flatulence and heartburn. A valuable corrective is Sharland'g Mag--1 van*. Sold tverTwbti*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 4
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178Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1920, Page 4
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