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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 fjoma delighted user only the other day:— ' “After using Radox, a .'very few times, biackhedds I have had for years disappeared. Mine was a bad case from which I suffered for about 7 years; to say the feast it was embarrassing. I dissolved a large ‘teaspoohful of Radox in a cup of very hot. water and sponged my face, especially the nose and xhin, which were badly affected* thoroughly for some minifies. 'I 'theri wiped gently and applied cold tidam/i allowing it to soak well in, and finished off by sponging with cold water to close 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 b'oast of a good and clear complexion; the blackheads entirely disappeared and ' T intend never to wash again ' without Radox in the water. Miss. K.W." ■ Original letter on file for inspection At all chemists ; 2/2 half-pound Pink packet;.3/8 double quantity. 85-5-30

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Cretonne and Curtainings to clear from Rd and In per yard. Buy now and save money at Frank blades.— Advt. ‘Na/jol” is the seientihr. commonsense remedy for coughs, coids and hay fever. Clears the bronchial passages. Gives prompt relief. 120 doses are contained in the new double size for 2s od.—Advt Get instant relidf from coughs and colds- -inhale NAZOL, the scientific, common-sense remedy. Disinfects the circle of infection. New double size at 2s fid contains 120 full doses.— Advt. Put a lasting shine on your floors, turn tore and linoleums. Use lAN()L—the labour - saving, economical polish. All grocers.—Advt.

THE OLD STORY. Out last night, caught a chill, and to-day a had cold. The old story! Yet it’s easy to avoid coughs and colds hy taking I’ulmonas. Pulnionas, the quickrelief' pastille in the handy tin. t'• nt tits (hi! pocket. Obtainable at all client tabs' and storeskeepers, Is fid and •’s (id.—Advt

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1931, Page 3

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541

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1931, Page 3

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