Banished Overnight. If blackheads are disfiguring your complexion as they did for this woman, it means that the pores of your sMh have become clogged and the underlying glands cau't breathe. The surest and quiclrest way to correct this condition. is to employ Nature 's greatest antiseptic and cleansing agent — OXYGEN. Radox radiates by test times its own volnme of oxygen, which is quiekly absorbed through the pores, cleansing the skm of all impuritics. Those unsiglitly blemishes — blackheads — speedily vanish. Your eomplexion is lcft ravisliingly alive, fresh and radiant. Read this letter: "Radox Bath Salts are a joy to awyone with hlaclcheads. I had several on my chin. Before going to hed I treated mine with Radox, then applied face tream. The next morning I was swrprised to see the topping result — not a blackhead anywhere, and my slcin all vmooth and nice. — Miss B. A." iiimply add a teaspoonful of Radox to l tumbler of comfortably hot water and ipply to the part affected. Then dry the face with a- soft towel and the blacklioads wipe'olf. Ash for Radox to-clay. A Ub. paciset at 'l/o iS sufHcient for many applications ; i-'iinie quantity, 4/-.
RHEUMATISM COMPLETELY GONE After three years' acute suffering with muscular rheumatism, Mr.. N. E. Joyce, 9 Matson's Road, Christchurch, tried R.U.R. He could feel it doing him good after two days. The muscles began to ease up, and after six weeks he was completely freed. R.U.R. is sold with a moneyback guarantee by E. H. Crawford, Chemist.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 693, 20 November 1933, Page 7
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251Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 693, 20 November 1933, Page 7
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