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SfubbomJPersistenf CORNS ow/ all gone now, thanks to Radox .This man could scarcely walk for corns. Now he can walk with comfort. What was his remedy? He lust soaked his feet in a Radox footbath. That’s the,modern way to remove corns—roots and all. Read his letter : • I am lust telling you the comfort I have received from Radox Bath Salts. I could scarcely walk with corns on my toes and the bottom of my foot. I have suffered for years and tried other remedies, box after box. They did not touch my feet. A friend told me about Radox so I tried it. The second packet removed 3 stubborn corns.' M.H. HOW RADOX REMOVES CORNS 77 l As soon as Radox dissolves in the water, millions of tiny bubbles form. These are composed of highly active oxyger^^gas. This active oxygen penetrates the pores of the skin and carries the softening salts of Radox down to the root of the corn The hard tissues are softened. The corn becomes detached from its moorings so that it can be lifted out root and all. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet ; double quantity 4/-. To the Readers of the “Ashburton Guardian.” Dear Everybody, You aren’t forgetting to look out each, week for Hay’s seven redi table bargains, are you? Those of you who shop by mail will see them advertised in the Christchurch papers —so send in for anything that catches your eye—you can be sure that every one of the red table specials is an absolutely genuine bargain and of course Hay’s pay postage on them all. Scoota Boating is still going strong at Hay’s and record crowds of school-children and “grown-up children” visit the roof every day and evening. There’s something so very exciting about driving your own little speed boat over a huge pond in the very heart of the city 1 It is quite a new sensation! It you are bringing the kiddies into town for new school clothing—remember that Hay’s is the place to come to —our school clothing values are out on top and you can be sure ot buying the best at the lowest possible price. Hay’s are famed, far and wide for their fcchool Clothes! You probably know for yourselves how reliable they are. Have you heard Miss Bina Addy, the famous Indian sing yet? She is delighting everyone who comes to hear her in Hay s tearoom where she is singing tins week, each day between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.. Bo if you are in town, come in and hear her—no charge is made. Miss Addy wears hei fascinating national costume— in fact she is a most attractive personality altogether and her singing will delight you. Yours faithfully, HAY’S LIMITED Gloucester Street, or Box 679, Christchurch.

J Sincerity' Suits made-to-measure Cut and Finished by Experts to approved London Models. We have a wide range of patterns in fancy greys, striped blues and browns. Come in and select YOUR Pattern to-day. PRICES:— £6 17 6 £6 19 6 £7 7 £7 15 LEO COOPER, “SINCERITY” SUIT Specialist, ’Phone 340. Cnr. East and Burnett Streets.

BLOW, WIND, BLOW ! KITE SEASON IS HERE. KITE PRICES—SKY RAIDER. Bd. • With Reel of String If-. BABY BLIMP Gel. Witli Reel of String lOd. The Price is the LOWEST. But they fly the HIGHEST. BOYS. BUY FROM— Frank It. I Silcock, TRIANGLE BOOKSHOP.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 267, 24 August 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 267, 24 August 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 267, 24 August 1936, Page 7

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