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Is there anything more pathetic than to see an otherwise beautiful girl with her beauty completely marred by unsightly eruptions on the surface of tne skin ? And the pity of it is that these sufferers, intensely sensitive of their complaint, try all sorts of external remedies without knowing that, the trouble is due entirely to impurities of the blood, and that . the matter must be rectified from within and not from without. The purity of the blood depends upon the. digestion. When the digestive organs are in perfect working or : Jcr we see the evidences of. pure blood—a clear, healthy skin,the bright eye and general glow, ol health in the face. When the digest tive organs cannot properly do their work, impurities, which should be expelled from the body remain •n the stomach, drift into the. blood and so permeate the. whole body.' Then it is that Dr d.Crossland’? ttoxol, the great herbal remedy, composed of natural-..herbs ..and fruit juices, should be called to the rescue to assist the digestive organs in their important work. This natural remedy, by strengthening the digestive organs, creates perfect conditions for the'blood, and a clear skin; bright eyes, and jhealthful beauty naturally follow Dr Crossland’s Noxol is procurj able at all chemists and grocers ah 2s bottK 6

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15918, 2 May 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15918, 2 May 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15918, 2 May 1912, Page 10

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