BE A REXONA GIRL. IT MEANS HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
Why not be a Rezona. girl? Roxolia and Rexona Soap ensures that clear, fresh skin and beautiful hair which go so far to give any girl that natural charm and beauty which is her rightful heritage. To shampoo or wash the hair with Kexona Soup Is an easy task, but the results are startling. It leaves the hair.in such a beautiful condition; the scalp perfectly clean and wholesome The hair hecomeß light , and Huffy, waving about the face In abundance, as beautiful hair should always appear. Rexona Soap leaves n delicate perfume, invigorating the roots of the hair, which prevents greyness . A few shampoos with Rexoun Soap effectively removes every trace of dandruff or loose and falling hair. Ladies who use it for the hair say that Rexona Soap )s far belter than,any of the so-called hair tonics. Obtainable everywhere.
m - 60year«f 1 have -Droved, i Only a medicine of merit uan 1 atand the time teste And now, 5 at then, there is ne other rem- | edy for coughs end eolde that I can rival Bonnington'a' Iriih i Mo»s. Every winter leea a'big- | ger demand for this standard I family remedy—mothers re- § commend it to newly married | daughter* who follow the 1 family cuatomand keep a bot- | tie in the house. % Bmnißgton'K allays inflamation, g youngirt child, TW» are ] imitations of Bannißgton'i but Tie the favourite of old and yon»i»-
Why It Appeals To Ladies! SO numerous we the distinctive features possessed by Suratura Tea that it is no wonder its warm admirers prefer it to any other. From the finest plantations in Ceylon comes this delicious Tea. It is sold in air-tight packets, which keep its unique intact. A little lasts long, for it possesses rich, fußbodied flavour. It is luxurious economy to use 'Suratura. 9 LADIES who drink 'Suratura' say it is 'just the nicest Tea they ever tasted.' Why ? Because it has a fascinatint flavour, and is deliciously refreshing; and because once indulged in, there can be no resistance of its charm. Why not acquire 'The Suratura Tea Habit' and become A 'Suratura* Devotee?
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1920, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1920, Page 2
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