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BABY BURNT WITH RED HOT IRONS. Garrington, N.8.W., writes:— "My little baby girl 1 , Rita, burnt both fear hands until,they were nearly raw, pioking up a red hot irons. Kothing relieved the pawn until I got ißexona. Vhi» helped her at onoe to take away tihe pain. We have continued to use tt since, and it has cured the terrible burns in a wonderful mamnier." Rex-c-ma, the Rapid Healing Ointment, is Bold in triangular pots at Is 6d and Bb. oblyup*hJ« everywhere. Few people stop to think that their progress and prosperity depend oa that of the whole of the Dominioi. If they did, they would not need urging to buy Dominion-made goods. Think of the hundreds of hands employed in growing the wool, shearing, classing, selling, manufacturing material, then making KAIAPOI Clothing and retailing KAIAPOI Goofo. Yes ,think — and act as one's good A word to farmers! Speaking of the results of the third Christchurch wool sale ,the Farmers' 00-op. remarked: "The Dominion Woollen Manufacturers' representatives were more active than at previous sales, and to a large extent the very firm values ruling for the fine were due to their influence." Isn't Ms conclusive evidence that all farmers should support the v country that sunports them. Insist on KAIAPOI Clothing and KAIAPOI Woollens.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10599, 3 April 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10599, 3 April 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10599, 3 April 1912, Page 7

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