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RHEUMATISM^ ?<S3 W& m m m s'-w: speedily removed Frightened to move ... to raise an arm, bend or move a leg . . . because of those knife-like jabs of , pain. Why should one have to suffer this torture? Yes, why? The reason why rheumatism is so painful is easy to give, but what sufferer wants to know the reason? What one does want to know is how to be free of these jabbing pains. Here is a way—easy and pleasant. To a bath of comfortably hot water add two tablespoonsful of Radox Bath Salts. Stay' in this bath for 15 to 20 minutes and you’ll be surprised at the.results. The Radox,treated wafer penetrates the clogged Hires of the skin and cleanses them from the uric acid which is the chief cause of Rheumatism; Now don’t be sceptical. Here is a letter from a sufferer who. was quite crippled with Rheumatism and who now feels quite well: — “ For years I have been quite crippled at times with Rheumatism. After reading your booklet I am taking hot baths, with Radox added, three times a week and / have not felt any pain like I have suffered for years. I was . quite worn out with nerves through pain and not getting rest at night. 1 can now sleep, well and. feel well. ....... ... E.E/' Original letter on file for inspection. At all chemists: Price 2/2 half-pound Pink Packet; 3,8 double quantity, . , K4-5T30 Y'

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1931, Page 6

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236

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1931, Page 6

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