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THE DAY'S MARCH. Have you noticed the feet that go by; how lightly some trin upon their errands, how heavily others lag? There are raeny weary foot in She day's inarch. But think how much wo demand of our feel; what fatigue, heat, and constraint in close-fitting shoes they have to suffer; and how much their activity and health mean to us. Men on the march realise this, and they value Koxona, ths .antiseptic salve. The hoys tried It out in the trenches, and wrote home for more. Corns yield to gentle rubbing with Rexona; blisters, chilblains, and foot-wcarlnen disappear when It Is applied. Bexon.i is truly tho friend of weary feet, and cures those evils that make the wearing of pretty shoes Impossible, bont forget Kexona, the Rapid Healer, Is sold only lu trl.ingiilur pols at Is Cd and Ss, and Roxona Soap Is Is 6d per tablet. Obtainable everywhere. When your little child is hot, restless, and feverish with a fresh cold, don't d.'lay bUt immediately give "Nazol" on sugar and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with "Nazol" and pin ti> the dress so that the child can inhale it constantThe most, valuable household remedy I fur stomach troubles of children is Shar.'.irid's Magnesia. It is used tegularly * a thousands of homes. Sold everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1920, Page 2

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215

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1920, Page 2

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