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CORNS GREW LIKE MUSHROOMS. REMARKABLE RESULT OF EXCESS URIC ACID WALKS WITHOUT PAIN AFTER SUFFERING 25 YEARS. Uric acid was the cause of this man’s painful, extraordinary corns. His system was producing too much of this harmful poison, and it seemed to collect in his feet, with, the result described in the following letter: — “My feet have never been strong and for the past four years I have been regularly attended by a foot specialist in order to walk at all. Two have remarked that they have never seen such corns—one saying he had' never known corns grow so rapidly—literally like mushrooms in the night, due to rheumatic tendency. A short while ago a friend recommended Krusehen Salts and I took the small dose in my early morning tea Then, to my great surprise, one day about three weeks later, I discovered I was walking without pain— think of it, after 25 years. It seemed almost too good to be true. The corns, which were like hard dry bone, were softening and coming away —the feet are now a more normal colour and shape, and becoming daily stronger.”—E.L.P. The presence of excess uric acid in the system shows itself in many ways—all of them Unpleasant. But whether the result be a painful attack of rheumatism or a crop of crippling corns, there is one sure way of obtaining relief. In every case Krusehen Salts can be relied on to drive dangerous urio acid from the system. Two of the ingredients contained in Krusehen dissolve painful uric acid deposits. Other ingredients of these Salts assist Nature to eliminate this poison through the natural channels. Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

ADENOIDS AND TONSILS Mouth breathing, stubborn hm|| coughs and colds, weak KSfil chest, anaemia, loss of appetlte, underweight, irritability HHH are caused by adenoids and infected tonsils. Get Kana- BEawaW tox to avoid painful operations. KANATOX kills ffjffffMM disease germs, and adenoids disappear gradually and naturally—swollen tonsils subside. Get a 60-dose 3/6 flask (or 300-dose treatment flask 10/-) complete with special heavy dropper, from your nearest chemist. DR, BRODIE’S KANATOX RADIO BUYERS’ GUIDE: No. 1 BETTER VALUES Thousands of pounds are spent daily in flashing details throughout the world of every social and economic event of interest. A radio in your home is as necessary as a timepiece. Can you afford to he without? Never were such values offered, and Rogers defies competition for real value. The Best and They Cost No More! £ es Broadcast and Long and Short-' Wave Models to meet every purse. EASY TERMS. Factory Representative: C. E. BAILEY, Tancred Street, Ashburton. COMPLEXION POWDER. TALCUM POWDER. BABY FOWDER. BATH POWDER. Powders In all the most glorious perfumes from the world’s famous perfumers; Yardleys, Mornys, Hudnuts, Cotys, Boyer, Mas Factor, Atkinson, Forvii and many others. In Lovely Boxes, Tins and Glass Containers, from 1/- to 35/-. Any of these would solve your gift problem. R. TOTTY, CHEMIST, MADDEN’S CAKES -~-for — ' Dances & Socials By using our Special Crates, our Cakes always arrive in Perfect condition. Ring 167 . YOU WANT THE BEST S. MADDEN For All First-Class Confectionery. ‘NOW FREE FROM PILES.” I USED your Zann Treatment, and am now free of "the trouble. Test “Zann” for njnepeiice.—Zann Proprietary, Box 952 KM, Wellington.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 155, 14 April 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 155, 14 April 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 155, 14 April 1936, Page 6

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