>7 . THEAUT ■WTien .cyclone was aft ;its; height, a wireless report was- picked up by the Niagara' ' frbpi," 'the niotorship'Slaui Pomare, which reported that she had to put to sea from Apia, Samoa, owing to rough seas and the high swell caused by the strong northeast wind. The Maui Pomare afterwards stood away to the north-east of Samoa, out iof the track of the storm, and on Friday she could be heard on the wireless reporting that she was all right.
Blockheads When the millions of pores become clogged the glands become inflamed, thus causing pimples, blackheads, and enlarged pores. Soap and water are powerless to reach below the surface—what you need is oxygen, which is nature's greatest < cleansing, healing and antiseptic agent. More oxygen is released by “Radox” than any similar line, and the "Radox” treatment for blackheads is extremely easy and effective. It is fully described in the letter below, received from a delighted user only the other day:— “After using Radox a very few times, blackheads I have had for years disappeared. Mine was a bad case from which I suffered for about 7 years; to say the hast it was embarrassing. I dissolved a large teaspoonful cf Radox in a cup of very hot water and sponged my face, especially the nose and chin, which were badly affected, thoroughly for some minutes. I then wiped gently and applied cold cream, allowing it to soak wed in, and finished off by sponging with cold water to dose the pores. This application I made each night for about a week, every morning washing in water in which I had put a small quantity of Radox. I can now boast„of a good and clear complexion ; the blackheads have entirely disappeared and I intend never to wash again without Radox in the water. Miss. K.W.’ Original letter on file for inspection At all chemists i 2/2 half-pound Pink packet j 3/8 double quantity. 85-5-30
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1930, Page 2
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324Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1930, Page 2
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