Your Complexion KEEP IT FRESH AND CLEAR Although some skins have a finer texture and are more attractive than others, there is always a marked difference in the appearance between the healthy and unhealthy person. The greatest enemy to clearness of the skin is imperfect elimination of waste. If the solid wastes are not effectively removed through the natural channels —the liver, kidneys and bowels—they tend to affect the skin. Blotches, sallowness of the skin, and skin eruptions are the results of such accumulations. To clear the skin the chemical processes of the body must be looked after and attention given to all those agencies that favour the elimination of waste. Especially must there be a free evacuation ‘of the bowels each day. As a medicine for Constipation, and also to aid the liver and kidneys, | which all have an influence on the; skin, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are vouched for by thousands of users.' —Advt. W. H. Comstock Co. Ltd., Parish St., Wellington I
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1943, Page 4
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