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NZ Truth , Issue 1265, 27 February 1930, Page 10

 

HcLTiish Rheumatism this basy way .Rheumatism! Do you know the torture of it? Here is an easy, pleasant way "to relief. To a bath of hot water add two tablespoonfuls of Radox Bath Salts. Stay m this bath for 15 to 20 xninutea. Radox Impregnates ordinary water with Ufe-grring oxygen. This oxygen pene- trates erery pore of your skin, cleansing and energising them so that they breathe freely, enabling your system to be rid of the uric add which is the fundamental cause of rheumatism. Read this letter: "For yesrt I have been quite crippled. mt timet with rheumatitm. After read- ing your Booklet I am taking hot latht with Radot Bath Salta added, three timet' a week, and I have not felt any pain like I have tuff ered for yeare. 1 wot quite worn out with nervet through pain and not getting rett at night. I can mow sleep well. and feel well." Hth June, tm. M.O. Gtt your packet from any r% /O chemist and take your first Radox bath to-night Price mmm l per .pink packet Hb. slxe, Half Pound 1/2; 3/8 double quantity. PiakPackat Radox Bath Salts B applies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright vo.. Auckland, Wellington, Chriatchurch and Bunedin, and by all Wholesalers. Chemist! •nd Stores throughout New Zealand. 14.«.20

«fr"Lastyear I was suHerinc y™< fromconstipation.indigest- '^^^L J? ion and finally neuras- <r"~ i thenia. I was m a shoclt- -^^^^I^L ing sut« of ill-health. °v 4^^^H^^^BHoP doctor suggested my V^^H ft taking Sanatogen Icould i^HB >J get no sleep night after _y^--' night I began Sanatogen, HhH y v v and to this day I still take s A V v> it, and lam positive that m^^^Bt r' r has done me good. I sleep well, l enjoy my food r my nerves are steady J^^r^m n^ am happy." jfW ■SSSLj.B.mrl., AF. Over 24,000 physicians have >f T of fl^ written about the remarkable /s*' i l w results obtained with JH Sanatogen. <J Strong Nerves c i Good Digestion Irritated nerves often cause gastric disbrders bad digestion and lack of appetite. As a result the whole body is weakened. Before the symptoms become really serious- go to the root of the matter. Take a course of Sariatogen. It will prove the easiest and safest means of restoring you to good health. Sanatogen is not a medicine but a tonic food, which must do you good, because, as a well- known physician puts it "There is no jerryAyuilding about Sanatogen, what it does is to go straight to the core of weVL-oeing—the cells, and "builds these up one l>y one into a permanent and solid fabric of health." Sanatogen infuses into the very cells of the j body and nerves the exact proportion of* v glyeero-phosphate and albumin necessary to "J the whole system. The nerves r- are strengthened, digestion is improved, V T^ appetite feturns and insomnia becomes a thing of the. past. >N Sanatogen will make you really f healthy again. Start taking Sanat- ogen to-day. j Obtainable at oil Chemists from 3/9 per tin Sanatogen creates GOOD HEALTH and GOOD HEALTH makes life worth living. GENATOSAN LOUGHBOROUGH t^jj ENGLAND. /l I "G°°d morning, //W Mr. Calvert's!" don't know -what my teeth would do v vT without you, you make them so nice and bright." J j "That's right," says Mr. Calvert, I get LS 'I into every crack and crevice, make every tooth I antiseptically clean. I'm so fine that I get ,r^ HI everywhere. You see lam a POWDER, iV^IN .that's the point But though I'm so thorough Jj tt I'm gentle. I can't scratch or injure the /J precious enamel that covers the teeth." F. c ca^wL co.Ltd. loorh Powder MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. jmU-OM 11 M, W:*m*+jL-

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