Blackhead^ Gone For Good ! Why toxture yourself in trying to xemovQ unsigktly blackheads by painful squeezing? Why ruin youx complexion by leaving blotehes on your skm? J-ne Radox way is much simpler, quieker and absolutely painless. Radox not only rids you of your skin blemisk— it alsd cleanses the poxes and makes the skin sraootlx and healthy. Read this letter : "Badox is wonderful for Wacliheaas. I was always troiibled with them at the side of the nose, hui I got them out with Badox, after following yowr instructions, and they have never eome laclc since, beeause now, every time 1 wash, I yut^ a 1 little Badox in the wash basm. B.M.
Simply fill a cup with hot water— just hot enough to beax coxnf oxtably— and tip mto it a teaspoonful of Radox Salts. App y by dabbing on the part _of the face affected. After a few minutes treatment wipe the face dry and the black heads will be seen to_ have vamshed. Pollow by applying a little eold cream. Qet a paeket of Radox to-day and test it to-night before you retire. A half-pound packet costs but 2/2 at_ any chemigt s, and will provide sufficient for many applications ; double quantity 3/8.
CAN'T ENJOY A SMOKE You can'r enjoy a smoke if you've got a cold. Keep clear of colds by talcing Pulmonas. Pulmonas are pleasant-taking pastillcs which guard the throat and lungs against cough and cold germs. Heavy smolcers will find Pulpionas effective, too, for any throat hoarlseness 'arislng from over-use of tohacco. Obtainable all chem-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 470, 2 March 1933, Page 6
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