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HER FACE WAS "A PERFECT SIGHT" Eczema Sufferer's Frank Letter Kruschen Cleared Away All the Spots There is an unusual rrankness about this letter from a woman who was once a victim of disfiguring eczema. Other sufferers who are looking Tor a remedy for this unpleasant complaint will be interested in what she writes:— "I pti Torty-six years old, and I have suffered very badly from eczema. My race - was a perfect sight. Now there is not a spot to be seen. I had tried other remedies but they did me no gooff, so about a year ago I thought I would try Kruschen Salts, and I am more than pleased with the result. I continue to take the daily dose every morning in hot water. I cannot speak too highly or them. My husband suffers with lumbago in the back, and I have got him to take Kruschen every morning for this last six months. He is a lot better—thanks to Kruschen." —(Mrs.) S. Eczema is rrequently caused by impurities in the blood—irritant poisons which sluggish body organs are failing to expel from the system. Kruschen Salts is Nature's recipe ror maintaining a condition of internal cleanliness. The six salts in Kruschen stimulate Uver, kidneys and bowels to function properly, so that all blood impurities are regularly and completely eliminated. When pure, refreshed blood goes coursing through the veins, the irritation or eczema is quickly relieved, skin eruptions disappear, and the whole system is toned up and Invigorated. One or the secrets or the effectiveness of Kruschen is the exact proportion or the six different salts it contains. Every batch or Kruschen Salts is tested and standardised by a staff or qualified chemists berore it Is passed ror bottling. Kruschen Salts Is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. jsYOUR HAIR will derive health, life, glou and Immaeulatenew wßt from Bry,c ' eem ' 'Hairdressers and Chemists. WmPmi Keeps Wm? YOUR # hair; IMMACULATE KRYLCREEM Wm o%e (Perfect af&w M.2. Agents: W. H. Simms & Sons Ltd., Chcti Pimples, black- "* s "' heads, blotches, .VJ/ \ -i'i greasy inflamed skin —these are the warn- * ~<, ing signs of acne. Rexona Ointment will rid you of this complaint. Its healing medications cool the inflamed skin and cleanse the pores of the poisons that are causing the skin eruptions. Keep on with regular applications, till healing is complete. TREATMENT: Wash the face with REXONA MEDICATED SOAP and warm water. Dry, cover the head with a towel and steam the face over a basin of hot water till the skin perspires. Squeeze the blackheads, taking care not to bruise or prick the skin. Then, with a clean sterilised needle (boil in water for 10 minutes), prick the pimples and squeeze. Rub Rexona Ointment gently into the skin and let it stay on overnight. For washing the affected part, use Rexona Medi- jggw cated Soap — it contains the same soothing and heal- wsmm ing properties as the Ointment, and has been speci- WmMMp ally made to assist healing. "Rexona The Rapid Healer At your Chemist's or Store NOW! 9.160.32

"There's a lot in environ"But more in heredity. I. VJKraH A Breeding tells, old man. Take horses, dogs, the *- *" ' "Perhaps. But making mrW\ whisky's much like " i / MRSm breeding stock. They : s j made McCallum's perI '-J,*** " feet in my Grandad's day ''I and it's never varied l\ li j I "Well, here's the best!" COOKE & CO. LTD., Albert Street, Auckland Agents.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 104, 4 May 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 104, 4 May 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 104, 4 May 1936, Page 14

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