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Corn on Tread of foot completely disappeared "I have suffered With an exceedingly painful com for years and had almost given up hope of ever finding a really effectiv* remcdi/. At last I decided to try Radon Bath Salts, and, to my great jot/, quickly obtained relief — nay, more, -with pert* verence my com had completely disappeared. The oom teas situated fust on the tread of the foot, and was so painful J could not bear to touch it, but after one or two Radon footbaths the inflammation grexo less and nhe swelling around it began to decrease. J continued using Radox every other night until thg com turned black in the centre. Then it gradually disappeared." — (Miss) A. E. Put a tablespoonrul or Radox Bath Salt* Into a bowl or hot water and. watch what happens. You'll see a white cloud rorm la the water. It will be composed of million* or bubbles or healins oxygen gas. Plung* your reet in. That highly active oxygen lias the power to penetrate the pores or tht skin and to carry the sortenlng salts of Hadox right to the base or the corns, whtcft will be thus loosened so that arter a rew rootbaths they can be lined out Bodily—« root and all. RADOX BIBATH SALTS m Of all Chemists and Stores—2/2 per l\\} pkt.; 3/8 double quantity. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., and by all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes, Ltd, Manchester (Established 1756). i* Bed time is Benger time A Doctor says " Benger's Food is the finest thing to go to bed on. Very soothing and sleep inducing." J»yHFood » Bcgd. Trade Haek. If you suffer from the unrest of weak digestion, Benger's Booklet will help you. Post free from Benger's Food, Ltd* 350, George Street, Sydney. Manufactured at MANCHESTER, England. ITfpWgWffMlin j /~\ NE rouch of Frozol-Ice stops 1 the pain instantly.then shortly the corn shrivels up and * drops out! A tiny bottle of fSZa Frozol-Ice, sufficient to remove jID lIIL eve ry corn, hard and soft, costs only a few pence at chemist's. Copyright. ~£? n Your Opportunity/ It will soon be here again, for every p. Depression is followed by a Revival! n « WILL I BE READY FOR IT? m • ' The war you answer that question will determine " I whether SUCCESS or FAILURE is written • across rour life's record. 3 • International Correspondence • : Schools (New Zealand) Limited : ; Dept. 8., 101. N.Z. insurance » ■ Bldfjs.. Auckland; King's Bldgs., . 138, Victoria Street, Hamilton. ; I Sin, —Please tend me free prospectus giving Cull par- ; ticulars of all branches of the profession or occupation ■ ■ before which I have marked X (If your subjectisnot £ JJ on this list, write it here) ™ ■ — General Bookkeeper, m • — Mech.Draughlsman, — Station Bookkeeper, J • — Structural bng'r, —sa7esrnan(anybranch) » J — Concrete Contractor,— SAott Card IVriter. J • — BuildingConlraclor,— /lo'tfer/'Kany branch) ■ JJ —Caipenler, —Com. Illustrator, , . —Plan Drawer. —/oum'isf (any branch) ■ • —Shire Engineer. —GeneralEaucatien. . • —Shire Overseer, —Language (G phoned m ; —Motor Engineer Special Examination* » • — Motor Mechanic J 4ccountanltl'" t * ix ' J J —Electrical Engineer —Matriculation, m m —E'.ec. Mech. Exams—lntermediate- - I —Mechanical - - —Mine Electrician,. -P-o'tcSenlce. : -Aeroplane Enginr. Special Worn. " "" - Z -Aeroplane Rigg". -D/e'fmokmg. = I -Textile Expert. Z*S&Hh*na'.TvPl>><!. . \ -Vlumher, ConesponJenco . . -Tolklc Opera!,'. 0^0 a lC S.Stv6ej,'s. ; Address " .

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 27, 2 February 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 27, 2 February 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 27, 2 February 1932, Page 13