CornS on ball of feec removed bodily -. . _ r --- .- v I'iffjfjij! , iq believe mean*. lam tvch a th'Hevtr in Radox, -•- =-__ , -__• — corn can b> l re- fh«* / ha>~i> recommended it to tiro or ," r , •a- • •;•] B-jt the ''>'>? people, icho /i<r c. all tried if, enrf actual nurr.b-r . ; "~* : and every j ay , A . c rece jve such tetters from nen you dip your foot into a who have a-v.ally lifted foot bath containing Radox Bath "heir comF r:gh: cut with th<? Salts, the dead skin combines with Whi* ■■•thers_ have done. : v e R a d O x Bath Salts to form a you can An ;■;?-. z= eas.y and pair.- prote j n sa ] t ,j{ tne actua i corn itself. "'"'•'■ This protein salt dissolves in water -For -j'nn I :-:■•- ■ ••»-••-.' '.■Oβ hard iifee ordinary salt, and so loosens rom« oi •■>•<■ -i - ' jomM of fto.'ft my /"?. r y e corn that j t may he lifted Qut T'bpsr ri]uif-i ":- r nT(i' 'Tirr,n • frx it nee and '~ r, ;, m ,- '„■«' tm'.ker I hat*. bodily, root and all. Radox does tried ',„.„,] «:>:kf.i of £.j?/: r.<->t affect the living skin; it is only >„'-». ..-': of >rj,i./i -77 •■'•-7 rfmo:e the dead skin of the actual corn rornt from the f*et. >-:■( -.on' nf them which is dissolved. ri>d nny gnn-l. I vai rtrommended to , _ Radnt F.nth San* h-j a fru-nd. end trU4 Ask for Radox at your 2/1 them and affr t,ro p'ncUti succeeded chemist's, price 2/1 per "*/ -*■ in *r'«iozing trf r O m*. irhirh I had bttn :Ib. pink packet. 8.n.6. Half Pound unaf' '.0 do lor yeart ~*,-j cn-j other 3 6 double quantity. Pink Packet Radox Bath Salts GIVE YOUR FEET THAT "KRUSCHEX FEELING." Trade supplies stocked by FAIRP.AIRN. WRIGHT. 4 CO., Auckland, Wellington, Ohristchurch and Dunedin. He Has Won Over 200 Prizes for Eggs. And he always uses Karswood Poultry Spice (containing ground insects). Timp and time again we have pointed Egg Supply Increased 75 per cent, in out thp advantages of setting a reputa- ' Two Weelca tinn for your eggs. People are always lwo Weel "- willing to pay top prices for large, full- wnangarei. flavoured well-shelled, I have found Karswood Poultry Spice esDecially if they possess, in acMi- most valnable. I was without it for tion the best of bloom. This is exactly somethinj; lite a month and the egg the type of egg laid by birds fed regu- supply dropped quite 75 per cent., but larlvfrom the shell on Kars-xood. as is within a fortnight of using it again the proved up to the hilt by Mr. Merritfs bens got going splendidly. Used in the letter below He always feeds Kara- chicken food. I know of nothing that wood from the shell, and in the last will rear chicks as well, three years h>? has won over 200 prizes January. H. K. MAT. h °e r £2ftfi.ta trKar^Xd^ 1011, L~d Well Through Winter. No evidence could be stronger than Maungatautari (Near Cambridge). this. If, therefore, your eggs leave any- Ye onta ined good results from Karsthing to be desired, either in numbers. woo d Poultry Spice. The fowls laid size, quality or bloom, start your birds well aII through the winter. forthwith on Karswood. and note the HEAD. difference. Read how well others are 2fl doing:— You can do Just as well by uein^ 200 Prize, for Egg. in Three Ye.r. The Nook, Charlton Adam, Tannton. £,_ Of 10 entries this season of eggs. jj your local dealer cannot snppl7. seven won Ist and two 2nds. one 3rd send a postcard to the New Zealand and reserve. In three years I won over Agents (address below) asking the "00 prizes for eggs, all in open competi- nanl e of the nearest dealer who supplies tion thanks due to Karswood. Karswood Poultry Spice. There is nothing like Karswood Ponl- r*IRBArR3J, WRIGHT A3TD CO, try Spiceftr producing large eggs and Chrietchurch; Moore plenty, with the best of bloom »o «£; £ Anckiand; Old St.. war w ° l i nd J , on T I "L ean USe mj Ltd.. Manchester, England, ettablithed B YstlTMay 1923. P. W. MTIRRITT. 1756. in the Reign of George the Be<*n4.
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YOU SHOULD INSIST upon seeing the New Model Acme Wringer I Ask your Hardware Dealer to show you ! how a simple turn of I the handwheel adjusts an even pressure on the rollers — pure rubber rollers that squeeze so dry and yet cannot damage buttons or books and eyes. How easy it is to turn and yet no oiling is required. How every drop of ' water is caught in the patent trough and conveyed to the desired tub. i He will give you a cerI tificateguaranteeingreplacement of the rollers or any part that may I prove faulty within 5 years — this British ACME Wringer is built to last a lifetime ! \ Yes, insist on a New I Model ACME ! I J «0L I K#l \ "Wrings with Ease the Heaviest Blanket Dry!" Sold by all Good Hardware Store! NJZ. Representatives : GIJTHKIE & NORTON LTD. P.O. Box 473, AUCELAXD
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 14
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