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C&sb p- I-r--Cpl. H.N. BROOKE^ I -iiß&l~'''/M^' wounded flit tKc Front ■ jti/mzmft^m!^^ receives a Xmas Billy ..1 1 f/^V containing aTm of I k^MSßß^^^^^^^Sn' v Al* Australians prove themselves I t*«" r llf to tbe test. So does I ■,;■■■■ '■- '■ ■■ ' ■ , REXONA. . ".'■■ . ' I I left Australia 11th May,1915, and went to Gallipoli; Alter 1 3 4J months in the trenches at Quinn's Post, I was blown up by a ■ mine exploding. I also received nineteen (19) shrapnel wounds in my legs. I, like all our boys, received a Christmas Billy, and .' enclosed inside was a tin of Rexona; While In the No. 3 A.GJJ. at Heliopolis, Egypt, I used it frequently on my wounds. While other remedies failed, Rexona completely cured them. lam quite well again and able to take up my duties in life as 5 before, many thanks to the unsurpassable healing and soothing powers of Rexona. I assure one and all, any soldier at the Front will be pleased with a tin of Rexona. If he .^ _ . - <■' uses it once, he will always use it. B|§^^ VsHSU I can recommend w:*.h confl- pj^te7/ jjSjj^l! dence Rexona, as I have given it P1 *■ 7 y^-^J 7 the fullest of tests, and further- / / V . I more, I have sent several tins to 7 I I V friends now serving in the AXF. I j\ A * I Yours truly, 4 fc« ZJJ I\» ./I (i (Sgd.j L.-Cpl. H. N.BROOKES 1 0/I \j I 17th Batt., sth Brigade, A.IJ2.F. \- I \ 1 I This is a Photo, showing the nineteen 'A*' j V \ I R shrapnel wounds received by L.-Cpl. H." I\./ If?/ ■• N. Brookes and -which were completely I^l I\/' I' KNMhe Rapid Healer ml Ikj He says all soldiers want Rexona I—why1 —why 1 fji ■ , don't you send a tin to the front r X^ Jjt*^^ v^=^^^^ fl Price i/6 and 3/- ' ■ /f^^ ■ g . . - FOE SALE BVBRTwHEpaB.. Smartly-cut Costume /JvA' "lU ONE OF THE LEADING l \ / Ii V STYLES FOR WINTER WEAR , /| \ / X \ (as sketch) llMi/^ 1 Made-to-measure -^//fbi^ and SENT POST PRBE for fl I I V J 2 guineas /rfv^c^\ SPECIAL VALUE. /11l \1 \ Easy-fitting Coat, lined, with two I I I I H \ pockets and belt. , Well made and I I I I I 1 well finished. //. / I \ II Made-to-measure in good quality // 'l . I } Tweeds, in Brown, Grey, and w^ I 0^ f~\ A***""^ Heather Mixtures, also in Navy and w^Ty W-^l *^r Black Serge. • • f / ' \§&r S* Patterns and easy Self-measure- i / ment Form sent Post Free / ( X\fL 'OZ on request. [JW^ m^ S 5 Ckistchurch... Bi B Myttk I vHI " k *.■ s, v % «^^ V VNy JPm^ I ¥lB - , ■■" V;.1 l"t-*^P-- % • #«■ PURE. SOLUBLE.^BP T% 1 EASILY DIGESTED, M '. HIGHLY NOURISHING. M A_ ChM*< Bacratt « nttle get* • tans way. JP TteStiadanl Cocoa of {the Worid. *^

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 85, 12 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 85, 12 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 85, 12 April 1917, Page 3

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