Haig WHISKY There is a Reason — For everything under the sun there is a reason: More Haig Whisky is being sold (all over the world) to-day than ever in the 300 years’ life of this Distilling House. The reason is inside the bottle. s m mm '•HE If you ask for Haig Whisky (and get it) you will be perfectly satisfied. Before After As if by magic BLACKHEADS instantly disappear i Here is good news for you —news of an easy, painless way of removing blackheads: — 1 "I had blackheads on my chin and at the sides of my ' forehead. I was ashamed to go anywhere I felt so self-conscious about them, and powder only seemed to show them up. My girl friend told me about Radox. 1 bought a 2/2d. packet next day and tried it, and the blackheads simply disappeared like magic.—-L.8.R.” To remove blackheads with Radox is as easy as A.B.C. Just add a teaspoonful of Radox to a cupful of hot water, and dab die pleasantly <T2r m scented liquid on your face for a few minutes. * Then wipe the blackheads off with a towel and afterwards apply a little cold cream. No painful squeezing is necessary because the oxygen liberated by Radox enters the pores of the skin and so loosens the blackheads that they can be wiped off easily. - Try it to-night. You can get Radox at any Chemist’s, 2/2d. per half pound packet; 3/Bd. double quantity. Be sure it is Radox in the pink packet. Manufactured by E. GriKth# Huih*», Ltd., Manchaatar, (Eatabliahed X7S6). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington Christchurch and Dunedin; and by all Wholesalers, Chemists, and Stores throughout New Zealand.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 290, 6 November 1929, Page 13
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