Removed after three Footbaths Do you suffer from corns? If so, do as this gentleman did. For many months he had four nasty corns —but read the story in his own words: "It is with great pleasure 1 write this letter to you, in acknowledgment for the great relief 1 have obtained through using your wonderful Radox Bath Salts. For many months I was in agony with four nasty corns under the big toe of my right foot. 1 tried all kinds of corn cures" without even getting relief, until my wife persuaded me to try a 2/2 J. packet 8f Radox. On Tuesday, March sth, I got a packet and soaked my foot the same night, and I am ple&sed to say 1 found imme--1 diate relief, and after soaking my
foot three times in all 1 have been able to pull the four corns out by the roots, which proves that Radox Bath Salts are all that they are claimed to be. So 1 wish Radox the best of luck and every success, and ydu may use this letter for advertising purposes, or whatever you wish." -R. W.A. ' 15 th March, 1929. Original letter on file for inspection. Your feet have no fewer than 3,000 pores .to every square inch of skin. Every pore has its duty, which is to get rid of the uric acid and chalk deposits. When the pores cease work,. the uric acid or chalk accumulates in j the tissues, muscles, and small joints of the feet. The skin hardens, forms callouses, corns, and swellings. Radar:, banishes these by charging the watef with oxygen—Nature's " greatest; healer and antiseptic. Insist on Radox in the Pink Packet, to . get best results, i-lb. pae- O/ O ket 2/2 d.; double quan- ™ tity 3/Sd. Every chem- Half Pound ist sells Radox. Pink Packet Radox Bath Salts Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout, New Zealand. 45/12/29
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 53, 4 March 1930, Page 19
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