7 52 D© tills £©* Speedy Relid ! Here’s yet another sufferer who gra- e fully agrees with the verdict that Badox Baths are a wonderful relief for the nerve-rackingipains of rheumatism: ‘‘l am « great sufferer from rheumatism and had such a had attack last IVinter that 1 could not do my work. I tried many things hut the pain came hack. Than a friend told me to have a Jfop Raflo&Bath before going to bed. Tins f'did. To"my surprise, next morning the pain had gone. — Mrs. T.” If ;YOUR body is racked with .rheumatic agony, you, too, will welcome this pleasant, easy remedy. Simply add two tablespocnsful of Radox to a hot bath and immerse for twenty minutes. As you rest, soothed bj the heat, the Radox - impregnated water penetrates every pore of your skin, cleansing and energising them so that they breathe freely. Troublesome uric acid is then permitted to off from the system. RADOX BE BATH SALTS 31 Of all chemists and stores —Jib. pkt. 2/3; lib. pkt. 4/-. Stocked by Fairbairn. Wright & Cp.* and,' all wholesalers. Manufactured by F.: Griffiths Huphes Ltd., Manchester. (Established 1756.) “Nazol” is the best remedy to “kill” a cold in the: head! Acts immediately at the root of; the trouble 1 Try it this winter! Is 3d a bottle at all cheuists and stores.—Adyi. .^.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1935, Page 2
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