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3Weeks Treatmentended 3years\ ? agrony % I corns disappear Agonising- corns made life a Trrtnf ■ for this woman. On one occasion cimi wrecked her holiday, for she simSw could not get a shoe on and had to stay indoors. But Radox got rid of her corns in three weeks ! Read ffl letter :— "^ "/ suffered intensely from corns for three years and having been confined to the house for a whole week {through not being able to wear a shoe) which nam. my fortnight's holiday, I tried Radox hi. desperation as a last resource. At the end of three weeks' treatment the corn* entirely disappeared, with no recurrence since. Radox must be used daily with perseverance. I will never be without Radox, as lam confident it will eradicate the worst form of corn."—(Mrs.) Ejl As soon as Radox is put into a footbath, oxygen is released, which carriea the softening salts of Radox right to the roots of corns. The corns are soon loosened, and then you pick them out. complete with roots—pain and discomfort vanish for good. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet. Double quantity if.

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Smith & Caughey Ltd. for Quality—Value—Variety Reliable f\^/\\ Stockings— V/^t4lbr^^ PURE SILK STOCKINGS LINED / / ftflfc LISLE — Full-fashioned. Featuring 11 I wide suspender hems, dull finish, and JHI I U *^?/ no seams under foot. Recommended mJI H, £/ for hard wear. In greys, fawns, and ,^l^^^^^m-^K^=sz=z^^f%r=====ss beiges. Sizes: Biin. to lOin. M '^* Good Value—s/n pair. W JKM «Mr ' THE "BEVERLEY" PURE SILK A — HF STOCKING— Made exclusively f or / ITBBP"! " t '"1 "'T^ Smith & Caughey Ltd. Full-fashioned, fJT I '§9 « with the popular cradle foot and dull JHw i sY / finish. Mid grey, mist, brown, taupe, \ *9 ""* burnt nude, suntint, dawn glow, and \ MWm. navy. Sizes: Biin. to I Oin. .jfmW / |M S» Good Value—7/11 pa ir. JFJm B■» Cmort Novelty am art A . * c..mm A p Chevrette Unthrellas Gloves— V 111 II I VllflO " Short gauntlet style with contrasting mien cu ir iiuddcii as »>. 1 palms and backs. Perfect fitting. Scarlet/ OILED SILK UMBRELLAS — With navy , „avy/grey, brown/green, beige/ smart handles and strong frames. In brown self colours, fancy borders, and all- G ood Value—l A/11 pair, over designs. **»/** k>~». Good Value—From 16/6 each. Also in white /black, beige /brown, beaver/brown. SMART ART. SILK CHUBBY Good Value —lß/11 pair. UMBRELLAS—Superior quality. Self HAND VWN rM nvee w l i_ ground with fancy borders and all-over check designs. £ alms a " d beige s , uede backs - stitched r* j v i -- ~* . brown. Exceptionally smart and reliable. Good Value—ls/6 each. Good Value— 17/U pair. Smith & Caughey Ltd. For Reliable Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 235, 4 October 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 235, 4 October 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 235, 4 October 1937, Page 14

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