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WHEN FEET ACHE ONE DIP—THAT'S ALL Osygen ia Nature's own refreshing, soothing, cooling, and healing agent, says Doctor, ■aay to medicate and add oxygen to watsr at heme by dissolving in It a handful of Reudel Bsth Saltrates which any chemist can supply at little cost. Softens corns and callouses, too. V^HftWATEB_^ Without oxygen, even life itself could not exist, and the science of medicine has perfected many uses for its wonderrul refreshing, healing and antiseptic properties. When sore, tender feet burn, smart, swell and perspire, or when'the arches tire and acne so every step means such patn that you rear fallen arches, just try resting the rcet ror a few minutes In water to which you have added a handful of Reudel Bath Saltrates compound. See how quickly this cools and refreshes tender skin, while it draws all the pain and soreness out of aching muscles or sensitive joints. The real and lasting foot comrort is so gratifying that no one can fully appreciate such amazing effects until they are actually felt. The reet will soon be Tendered so strong and healthy that they prove capable or bearing any reasonable strain ever likely to be placed upon them. NOT*.—Reudel Bath Saltrates is the repies scsd name of the above-mentioned compound, and all chemists keep it put up In packets of convenient size, selling at very moderate prlee.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 12

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