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■ (J— ■.W J Remove BLACKHEADS this easy way Are you troubled with blackheadsf If so read how this lady rid herself of this disfigurement. See how she keeps her complexion smooth and clear. Then follow her exactly, from the buying of Radox to the use of cold cream. Without painful squeezing, without disfiguring blotches, blackheads will just come out on a towel. Read her letter: “1 used to be awfully troubled with blackheads, until one day I obtained a packet of Radox and put one toaspoonful in a small cup of boiling water, and with a sponge I sponged my face all over with the contents, as hot as could be used, morning and night, after the application thoroughly drying my face with a rough towel, and then rubbing in a little cold cream. Next morning I wash the cold cream off the face with the same quantity of salts as the night before, then spread a small quantity of vanishing cream over the face. The result is a wonderfully smooth skin free from the awful disfiguring blackheads. C. F. B. Get a packet of Radox to-day and test it to-night before you retire. A half-pound packet of Radox costs 2/2 at any chemists and will provide sufficient for many applications. Make sure you get Radox in the pink packet—2/2 per half-pound size: 3/8 double quantity.

We are Happy I To be Of Service s * S — TF you want to know jS = what TIMBER fa best j SS for a certain job and the I ss quantity you’ll need, see ■ ~ us. We shall be pleased to i 3 give full information as S to the cost snd advise you I £3 how soon delivery can bo I -3 made. t McLeod & Gardner Ltd. I SAWMILLERS 4 TIMBER MER- fl — CHANTS, MARKET STREET, ■ HASTINGS THONE IBS. S

I “And a Path I will be Worn to your Door” Such were the sentiments of the late Elbert Hub* S bard in regard to any ar- « tide that rendered a e m superior service! And such has been our ex. fl perience, for women $ found their way in and dis- M cohered for themselves that fl we ha ze, every day » prices, Qualitf Footgear, | and the neo? and interesting m styles they “read about.’ fl Come in and see the Nev? X Fashions to go v?ith this $|J season’s frocks. ® i C. GRIFFITHS | Quality Firit Boot Store, AM Next to Bank of N.Z., HASTINGS. ’Phone*: Shop 2078, Res. 2281. vf P.O. Box 206. aS

HEALTH MEANS HAPPINESS tanes GIVES YOU BOTH A ROSEVILLE wom» 'MMW I* «bwlut«lv won- ’ IS/ Youlh-P-»» ,m » ( hoUr w list. In six Ik F* mF? redd 1 vouth-o-form i' o ’ l ’ H Toutn afford sufficient ft IXI -dMtw deani.v result.. Si M Ten day’ ' ' Bl obUiuable ALAN GRANT, M.P.S. (Woodward’s Pharmacy) uml other leading chemists.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 37, 27 January 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 37, 27 January 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 37, 27 January 1932, Page 2

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