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Swift Relief • Or rrom a - Rheumatism Rheumatism I ‘ Do you know the iZS ” torture of,it —the agony of stabbing r jg pains in the shoulders, hips, knees, and ’’ |8 0 XtfliMl ankles? Here is an easy, pleasant way l;« / ' JvftaiijiM to swift relief. To a bath of comfort- 1 ably hot water'add two tablespoonfuls rftinft /I* alBl • of Radox Bath Salts. Stay in this bath fesSStMQz/ fl Willi 15 to, 20 minutes and you'll be sur- ///>'*!*«■■ prised at the result. “Radox" impreg- 3 naies ordinary water with life-giving /ftjft ;ft W 1 £ tilSl oxygen. This oxygen penetrates every ft' of'jgsffiSSg fore of your skin, cleansing and en- j|sgfiy ergising them so that they breathe freely, v enabling your system to be rid of the V> ;A i-. gar uric acid which is the fundamental i’ft-i/S cause of Rheumatism. Read these letters, -'I ! V ' then follow the advice and you will find A { ft that after one Radox Bath those stabbing, , knife-like pains will be greatly alleviated « if not removed altogether: . IftW,4 “For years 1 have beep quite crippled f 3 at times with rheumatism. After reading ff your booklet J am taking hot baths with &F Radox Bath Salts added, three times a an & j a ( so find.it very refresh.week, and I have not felt any pain like ing after one is very tired. So as far as I I have suffered for years. I was quite h ave benefited by it I will give it great worn out with nerves through pain and praise." . not getting rest at night. I can now step (Signed) (Mrs.) G. L. Bloomfield, well and fed well. ER. ADecember Masterton, N.Z. , Original letter on file or inspection. Don t delay and do not be sceptical about •Being a great user of this wonderful “Radox”. Hundreds of grateful suffer-' Radox, I would like to tell you I benefit ers have expressed gratitude for the by it a great.deal. I have used it foi relief which “Radox” has given them. tender feet a fair amount and great relief At all Chemists and Stores. Price per as lamon my feet a great deal, and also half-pound packet a/a: and double for Rheumatics too and got some great relief quantity 3/8. R2-XX-30

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 144, 14 March 1931, Page 23