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Rawleighs

David from Manurewa

022 0764809 2677855
Apply Rawleigh Medicated Ointment stick to chest and nasal areas for quick and lasting relief of minor congestion and nasal irritation. Rawleigh Medicated Ointment can also be used to treat cracked and chapped skin as well as superficial cuts, scratches, and burns.
The aroma and penetrating ingredients of Rawleigh Medicated Ointment provide time-tested results to help relieve and heal.
Now in a convenient stick, you can take Medicated Ointment with you wherever you go. For almost a century, people across North America have reported excellent results with Rawleigh® Medicated Ointment. Concentrated with agents such as camphor, menthol, and oil of eucalyptus, Rawleighs Medicated Ointment is ideal for prompt and satisfying results. Apply to chest and nasal areas for quick and lasting relief of minor nasal irritation and congestion. Rawleigh Medicated Ointment can also be used to treat chafed skin and superficial cuts and burns.

Price: $18

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