THE MEDICATED BATH. Depressed and weary at if:e day's end, what could be more refreshing than a medicated hath? Comfort and a sense of security accrue from the daily habit of bathing, with Kexona Medicated Soaj> . It guards the boito from disease, restores the jaded complexion, and brings life and lustre to the hair. There is health, beauty and comfort in the Rexona Bath. Ob-
oQ.yesr«f . have proved. /' its ofiicieucy« Only & medicine of merit uan stand the time test. And now, as then, there is no other remedy for coughs and colds that can rival Bonningtop's Irish Moss. Every winter sees u bigger demand for this standard family remedy—mothers recommend it to newly married daughters who follow the family custom and keep a bottle in the house. Bennington's allays inflemation, soothes the throat and branchial tubus and mints In throwing off phlegm. It quickly relieves chert golds and may safely be gtreu to the youngest child. There are many imitations of Uonninifton's but son* have the qualities ol the Pennine. ss 'Tii >ha faronrit* of old aadyounechildren liko it—pa.r»nti value its csrttiva properties. 102
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1920, Page 3
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