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Bh€umat>sm quickly alleviated Here is a message of good cheer to all sufferers from rheumatism. Read it I Then follow the same plan by having a Radox bath to-night. You, too, will feel “ splendid ” in the morning. “/ have been using your Radox Bath Salts for quite a time now. I use it im my hath at night for rheumatics, which it a great success. I was partly crippled before the hath, hut when I got up next morning I felt splendid. I vise it for my hair, and it is splendid. I also have a wash with a little in the water, which removes the dirt and leaves the skin quite healthy and cool. I use it for everything it says on the packet with good results. I am never without it. I often tell people about it, and I am glad to do so. You may publish this letter if you care to. — (Mrs) E." YOU can have the same instant relief from the nerve-racking jabs of rheumatism. Simply put two tablespoonfuls of Radox Bath Salts into a hot bath. Then ait in ife for twenty minutes. The Radox-treated hot water penetrates the clogged pores of th«j skin and cleanses them from the uric acid! which is the chief cause of rheumatism.. You will feel a different person after W Radox bath. RADOX fil BATH SALTS WM Of all chemists and stores— 2s 2d per \lh] packet, 3s 8d double quantity. Stocked byj Fairbairn, Wright, and Co., and by all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd.j Manchester (established 1756). "

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Evening Star, Issue 20958, 24 November 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20958, 24 November 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20958, 24 November 1931, Page 6

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