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UEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURB EVERYWHERE

corns gone after 2 years* misery \ How much money hsve I /T\ , /ST* you spent on so-called I #.-> > corn remedies? And how i \V~ much relief have you 1 -\ <X gained? Probably as \ (-' \ much as this gentleman. V \ I > He suffered for two years Xv-^v—""» before meeting the "rig'it 3f \ thing" — Radox Bath / \ ,\ Salts. A few Radox foot A_V 'A baths relieve your feet or I eorn, root and til, f»«" " m * k \ good tnd til. JY* "I used everything for «/ emrns that I was told to T*• V^ vet, but things did no* \y~ »v ( fj^ do «i« «njf pood unfit / \ l^ r \ j " hit on the right th ! ng, \ r ) V-v Radoa Bath Suite. .The V Jl^T^X corn* which had meen on \,/ '^**f' the bottom of «y feet \v*V^lL/ far two years have gone, \ >—«-^ and / can walk again \ free and easy after two V years' misery." T. JAMES. When you dip your foot into a foot bath containing Radox Bath Salts, the dead skin combines with the Radox Bath Salts to form a protein salt of the actual corn itself. This protein salt dissolves in water like ordinary salt, and so loosens the corn that it may be lifted out bodily, root and til. Radox does not affect the living skin; it Is only the dead skin of the actual corn which is dissolved. Ask for Radox at j4| your chemist's, price 2/1 per caSi I JsV ilb. pink packet, and 3/6 Half Pava double quantity. Pfask Pacta Radox Bath Salts Manufactured by ■• Griffiths Hashes I4C Manchester (■•tabUshed 17M). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn. Wright as Co., Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists tnd Stores throughout Hew 7.e»l«"rt. 76

H WILLIAM CABELL BRUCE U a distinguished American Senater. He is a member of the kgel firm of Mann. Fisher, Brace end Fisher, Baltimore, end was heed ef the Baltimore Lew Department fer five years. He entered the United States Senate in 1923, and is still • member. He is the anther ef several well-knewa heeks, netabljr "Benjamin Franklin, Self. Revealed." He lives at Baltimore, Maryland. QlCnttcb £>lcAc* £>enaU COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE 13th June, 1928. A PERSONAL LETTER TO NEW ZEALANDERS. Speaking from my own observation as well as from knowledge acquired by me as a member of the United States Senate, I do not hesitate to say that National Prohibition in the United States has been nothing less than a tragic failure. It has promoted social demoralisation especially among the young, general disregard for law, offioial corruption and bloodshed If the people in New Zealand value personal liberty, sooial deoenoy, obedience to law, official purity and human life, they should not fail to bear in mind the passionate utterance of Edmund Burke, which I so often quote "Never, no never, did Nature say one thing and Wisdom say another." Yours truly, Keep out such Lawlessness and Corruption VOTE CONTINUANCE I rate for NATIONAL CONTINUANCE I nw fir State Piwoiiaoc m Comthol " Strike out the two bottom line*." j *j» '" NATIONAL PIWIUBITrMi M v — 1 ro« mutt strike out TWO lines. 9 *

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 261, 3 November 1928, Page 8 (Supplement)

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