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Soreness Vjetw eon Toes V ¥'<ir<> Tr>( '•>/ /c'Ord Sk Hi from corns, my feet got very ” sore. I had also ingrowing nails on my toes.and lumps of Jiard skin used to form on the tread of my feet and become painful. Now lam free from all these, thanks to < Radox, which I continue to use regularly. I also find Radox very beneficial in the bath and for shaving purposes, as the water here is very hard and Radox softens it to a nicety.” J.C. ‘Original letter on file for inspection. Really Removed There is no need to bear the burning, throbbing pains of corns a moment longer! A remedy has been found—a real remover of corns. There is no need to cut yourself, or plaster yourself, or burn yourself with caustics —simply slip your feet into a Radox footbath every day for twenty minutes. Immediately you will feel relief, very soon the corn will lift painlessly out, root and all. Read this letter: When you put your feet into a footbath containing Radox, the salts soften the hard outer layers of the corn, and the oxygen which Radox liberates enters the pores, opens them and penetrates further and further, carrying the corn-soften-ing salts right to the root of the corn, which is thus loosened so that it can be lifted out bodily. Half-Pound Pink Packet, 2/2. Double quantity, 3/8. OX BATH SALTS “I commenced to use Radox Bath Salts after suffering agonies from some very bad corns. I used to take off my boots as soon as I got home to ease my feet, because, apart Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and stores throughout New Zealand. C2-11-J0

KODAK SUPPLIES. BROWNIES FROM 10/6. KODAKS FROM 30/-. LARGE STOCKS OF CAM, ERAS AND KODAK REQUISITES. Come in and let us show youthe latest models *which have arrived. We are proud of our Developing; and Printing DepartmentYou would he surprised at the Beautiful Enlargements made from small snaps. Pick out your best negatives and let us' enlarge them for you. The., cost is very small—only from 1/- upwards. R. TOTTYs Burnett Street, Ashburton, ’Phone 133.

RELIABLE TRAVELLING REQUISITES CAI SUIT OASES—Heavy fibre, Dark Tan shade; bound by 2 wooden hoops, brass corners— Sizes 22in 24in 26in Prices ... 15/6 16/6 17/6 iSPiSI ■> ’v« OA3 Ladies’ Dressing Oases, crushed Morocco, fitted with mirror and toilet requisites; in a variety'of shades — Prices 12gns 13gns 14gns to 25gns m Wi CA4 CA2 Round Hat Boxes, Black with Bed, Black with Blue, Black and Bed; two-dome fastening — Prices ... 23/6 25/6 27/6 Travelling Rugs, Colonial All-wool, latest designs, in all weights— Prices 29/6 42/- 59/6 63/- 79/S 84/- to 110/- :•> v Wy> 1 m K'i Hi *■', -I' CAS Attache Cases, superior quality vulcanised fibre, leather handles; 2 nickel sliding locks, safety catch— Sizes 12in Min 16in 18in Prices 11/6 13/6 15/6 17/6 Suitcases, strong leatherette, two snap locks, strong corners— Sizes r. .i 22in 24in 26in Prices L 6/11 7/6 7/11 CA6 Golf Bags—guarant e e d -waterproof material, leather bound, shoulder strap, extra heavyleather base, leather handle, leather! bound pocket — Price .. 25/6 ?W •- ■S OA7 rdrobe Trunks, vulcanised fibre, fibre bound, :elsior kick lock, three bolts, moire lined; three vvers and hat box—Prices £7/7/- to £l4/14/CAB Suit Oases, real leather, two nickel sliding locks, safety catch, reinforced hasp, leather handle —Sizes .. 20in 22in 24in 26in Prices .. .. 57/6 62/6 67/6 75/Suit Cases, just opened; steel frame, steel bound, strong and very light, two nickel sliding locks, cornered —Sizes 22in 24in 26in Prices .. .. .« 12/6 13/6 14/6 A TU>S TANCRED STREET, BL A IOS “ ASHBURTON Tele. No. 13

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 25, 10 November 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 25, 10 November 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 25, 10 November 1930, Page 3

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