Bla^^.eads Gone For Good 1 Wliy tortuxe yourself in trying to remove unsiglitly blacklieads by painful squeezin"-? Wliy xuin your complexion by leaving blotch.es on your skin? The Radox way is much. simpler, quieker and absolutely painless. Radox not only xids you of your skin blemish — it also cleanses the pores and makes the skin smootli and healthy. R'ead this letter: :Eadox is wonderful for Mackheads. I was always troubled with tlwm at the side of the nose, hut I got them out with Badox, after following your instructions, and they have never come hack since, "because now, every time I wash, I put a little Badox in the wash basin. — P.M." Simply fill a cup with. hot water — just hot enough to bear comf ortably and tip into it a teaspoonful of Radox Salts. Apply by dabbing on the part of the face affected. After a few minutes ' treatment wipe the face dry and the blacklieads will be seen to have vanished. Follow by applying a little cold cream. Get a packet of Radox to-day and test it to-night before you retire. A half-pound packet costs but 2/2 at any eliemist's, and will provide suffieient for many applieations ; double quantity 3/8. 4 ■
A TIP FOR SORE THROATS Some people are regulnrly "troubled with sore throats, wliile others merely experience a sore'throat as a prelude to a cold. The best remedy is Baxter's Lung; Preserver. "Baxter's" should be sipped slowly and a soothing effect will at once be felt. Inflammation and tightness will disappear. "Baxter's" is always the saine per fect remedy. It never varies. Always keep a bottle handy. Sold by all chemisls and stores in three sizes, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. Look for the signature on the Yellow Label. 30TTLED IN SCOTLAND.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 365, 28 October 1932, Page 6
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