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COME AND HEAR this BRILLIANT YOUNG SOLOMON ISLANDER ( -tf/ (Son of a Savage) Speak and Sing at \ TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 8 p.m. a Imagine it! ifejL jfJj&yioU tcJlk&d. "(PHE os«d to b« »och a .grouch”, fh»y v said. Always tqo iiffcd to enjoy her- ■ self. Used to look washed out and ill.; But . ... look at her now”'... . bright, happy and splendidly healthy. ... Her friends do no f know that freedom from constipation has made the difference'. Constipation was spoiling hoc looks and sapping her energy. To clear impurities from her system she took NVAL, FIGSEN, the pleasant, natural laxative. FIGSEN does nbt purge or gripe . , . it has no unpleasant after-effects. It assists Nature and does not form a habit. NXAL FIGSEN is equally good for children as well'as adults. A tin of 24 tablets costs only 1/6 from your chemist, NYAL Post, this coupon for FREE SAMPLE of • Nyal Figseiu to The Nyal C—*'—- — •• 43TF, Glebe Pi. Rd., Sydney , NAME. ADDRESS O.D.T. 26/10/87 ■ * . ’ let rid of lose Unatfactive imples hey’re p pi ling our looks; uining your ocial poise, ipply Rexona )intment to our skin —it - vill clear them away in a few days, ’imples are due to the entrance of germs hirough tiny openings in the skin. Lexona destroys those germs, draw* ut the poison and soothes the inammation. It also forms a protective ilm. over open, blemishes guarding gainst germs till healing is complete. TREATMENT; Wash the face with Lexona. Medicated Soap and i,with -a lean sterilised needle (Boibifl.-water ;for 0 minutes), prick : , the pimples and queeze. Then smearion Rexona Ointiept and leave oWrriight;^, (eiona Medicated; Soap- ; is - marvellous ar the complexion. Besides ; being the iildest soap you can use; it contains the ame healing, soothing prok ~ erties as Rexona ‘pint ,vj lent. It* cleanses and if timulates pores, as well as ' urface skin. This keeps our skin clear and healthy. ' The Rrfbid Hed?er At your Chemist’s or Stoirc NOW! NASAL CATARRH Sufferers from this distressing affliction eon get quick: relief and ease l»y using De, Wltt'l Catarrhal Cream. De Witt’s Catarrhal Creani is blended from specially chosen/ healing; antiseptic essences, which, through the unique nozzle applicator fitted to each tube of 'the cream, get right to the seat of the- catarrhal trouble. Thus, the cause of your misery is removed arid every tiny crevice Of the air passages is made sweet and dean and free from further attack, ... ■ The special nozzle attachment on the hygienic tube ensures that .the medicated cream reaches the hot, dry, inflamed membranes. 'lmmediately a soothing film;'is spread over these surfaces. The irritation is immediately relieved. Use De Witt’s Catarrhal Creani regularly for a few days and .you .will be delighted with the relief it brings/ The inflamed tissues gradually return to normat Those sneezing fits cease, and the whole raucous system of the nasal passages is toned up. You no longer are so keenly susceptible to colds ia the head, and your whole,health improves Remember, neglect of nasal catarrhs brings deafness, induces mouth breathing and lowers the body’s resistance to colds. If you have catarrh you should get a tube to-day of ' ’ De WITT’S CATARRHAL CREAM Sold in hygienic tubes with special nozzle attachment It costs but 1/9 from chemists and storekeepers everywhere.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23332, 26 October 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23332, 26 October 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23332, 26 October 1937, Page 4