Completely Vanish! Here is good news for you—news of an easy, painless way of re moving blackheads so that your skin is left soft, clear and healthy:—• “ 1 was troubled with blackheads on my chin and at the side of my nose. A friend told me to try Eadox. 1 filled a cup with hot water, put in a teaspoonful of Eadox and dabbed it on the black- . heads. In a few minutes the blackheads disappeared. Since then 1 use Eadox in the wash basin and l am delighted and astonished to see how clear my complexion has become. —Miss C.A.” T Your skin has 21 million pores, which are connected to the surface by glands underlying the 1 skin. Blackheads and other blemishes are caused by these pores becoming clogged and the glands inflamed. Obviously, soap and water are powerless to reach below the Burface of the skin, what you need is oxygen Nature’s greatest cleansing, healing and antiseptic agent. Radox releases, by test, more oxygen than any similar line, and as a treatment for blackheads cleans out the pores and tones up the understructure of the skin with a remarkable effect upon the complexion. Blackheads, spots and blemishes soon disappear, and the skin is quickly restored to health and beauty. Got a packet of Eadox to-day and test it to-night before you retire. A 1-lb. packet, sufficient for many applications, costs 2/2 at any chemist’s; 3/8 double quantity.
THE HIKER’S COMPANION. A hiker last week was fortunate in having a far-seeking companion. Uncertain weather prompted his friend to carry a tin of Pulmonas. Showers and strong winds were favourable to the start of a cold, but Pulmonas taken promptly held it at bay. To protect and relieve coughs, colds, sore throats, etc., take Pulmonas. —1/0 and 2/6. (Cl
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18802, 25 November 1932, Page 3
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