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The wealthy Roman lavished largo «unn of money on hia bath. The essences of sweetsmelling flowers; the juice of choice fruits; the leaves of rare herbs ; sweet-smelling spices from far countries; all contributed to make the bath of the li Miry-loving patrician a matter of great expens i. In these modern times the choice healing medicaments of Mother Nature ere no longei for the rich alone, but are gathered together from the four corners of the world, and combined at a price that places them within reach of all. In Rexona Skin and Facial Soap we have a rare combination of the extracts and essences of fruits, flowers and herbs, and healing, soothing oils, scents and spices, capable of furnishing a bath as curative and refreshing as the wealthiest Reman was ever able to obtain. The sanative,' refreshing, softening effect upon, the skin, to bs attained by using Rexona Soap in the bath must be experienced to be properly appreciated. The sweet, wholesome extracts in the soap enter the very pores, and invigorate and refresh, not only the outer skin, but the whole system. If there be the least sore spot anywhere on the body, Rexona Soap will be much assisted in its healing work by a gentle application of Rexona Ointment. o IrZ FACIAL SKIN /V----iaSs MEDICATED SOAP Rexona Soap is as sweet wholesome and pure at the mountain dew. Tc use it for the daily bath, or even to wash the ha ds and face with it, is to furr.ish the skin with an exceedingly thin, but neverthelets beneficent antiseptic coat:ng. Rexona Skin and Facial Soap is the purest of the pure. It can v/ork nothing but good, and its heal ng and seething work will be noticeable within cne hour of applies 1 ion. FOR SALE BY A. W. J. MANN, THE LE At- - * C CHEMIST, GISBORNE.
The rise in price of raw material is to make men’s hats dearer. This is one of those calls on our pocket that will undoubtedly be felt. Four shillings fine was imposed Philadelphia on a women who slapped a taxi-cab driver’s face rather than Ty\» Jv!t •?* Wußlwe*-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3765, 26 February 1913, Page 8
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374Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3765, 26 February 1913, Page 8
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