Elaelklkeadls i Completely Vanish ! Here is go.pd neys for you — news m of an easy, painless* .way of re- ! moving blackheads so that your ; skin is left soft, clear and m " I was troubled with f j blackheads on my chin and m ; at the side of my nose . A mjj ; friend told ma to try 1^' Hadox. 1 filled a cup with J||V hot water, put in a tea- w spoonful of Radox and ^ dabbed it on the black- i ^ £$% heads. In a few minutes the \ blackheads disappeared. Since then 1 use Radox in the wash ■ &f/7% | basin and 1 am delighted '!m and astonished to see how clear my complexion has / J/ J I V become. — Miss C.A." \ ] I J { / Your skin has 2i million, V f ' ' \ f pores, which are connect- W ed to the surface by 1 y j glands underlying the \ J skin. Blackheads and \ J other blemishes are causedi / by these pores becoming clogged and the glands inflamed. Obviously, soap and water are powerless to reaeh below the surface of the skin, what you need is oxygen — Nature's greatest cleansing, healing and antiseptie agent. Radox releases, by test, more oxygen than any similar line, and as a treatment for blackheads cleans out the pores and tones up the understructure of the skih with a remarkable effeet upon the complexion. Blackheads, spots and blemishes soon disappear, and the skin is quickly restored to health and beauty. * Get a -packet of Radox to-day and test it to-night before you retire. A ^-lb. packet, sufficient for many applieations, costs 2/2 at any chemist 's ; 3/8 double quantity.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 389, 25 November 1932, Page 2
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270Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 389, 25 November 1932, Page 2
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