CRIPPLED BY AND UNIONS ft Happy woman 1 - -She discovered that real foot comfort comes after 0810? Radox. Happy reader!! You, too, are going: to know very isoon the relief that Badox brings, ttf you 11 only follow the example in* this letter : "I had two soft corns between my toe*, which I had had for about ten or tvxlve years. I had a bunion on eaph foot, and on top of each bunion I had I went to a chiropodist and had them\taken out. but they came back as bad as ever.\ I used to dread putting my shoes on. I saw an advertisement '-and thought I would try Badox. I used it three times a week for about a fortnight, ami found comfort after the second* time. What my feet began to ache I put Vtem in Rado» and hot water for half an hapr and after that could walk for miles in comfort. I tell all my friends about Badox Both Salts. m —{Mrs.-) HS. Knives and burning acids only toucl*; the top of the corn. They leave'.the root-.-' To get at the root you have to get throt "~ the pores. It is the oxygen released it is the oxygen which carries t salts of Badox straight to the , _,_. corn, so loosening it that after a fejr foot-' baths it comes right out with ance of your forefinger and thumb. Of all Chemists and Stores. 8/3 per packet. Doable \
Relieved after thfirstdose ▼"HAT wouldn't yon gtre for « '; / remedy like that—one that gav» ' you immediate and complete relief after just one dose? Think |j what it would mean to yon—the end oC £ those months, those years of suffering, ant • more stabbing agony, no more "bloated" sensations after meals, no more palpitation or heartbwn I Yes. there really is such a remedy—De Witf* Antacid Powder. It is made to give instant and permanent relief from all stomach troubles. fro** distressing flatulence or hec-tburn; from acuta to its wonderful three-fold action. First, it neutralises the excess add that i» causing the painful flatulence, palpitation and inflammation of the stomach walls. Secondly, it spreads a soothing:, healing and Srotective coating- of colloidal kaolin over the inamed stomach walls, and so gives the stomach a allowing the ordinary process of digestion to go on. Thirdly, « ne ingredient partially digests tb« food and so takes a heavy load trom the weakened rtomach and intestines. So every case'of indigestion, however sever* is instantly relieved and pains are banished. ANTACID POWDER Of all Chemists everywhere, in handsome sky-blue canister, price
\makesyou strong A TRUE PAIN REMOVER tain remover of all Nerve Pains, Rhea-' mati&m, and Neuritis. W« nave been toM* by a Christcnurcb man that be has ba* j fonr different Vjpds of tablets from tb» Hospital. None of these gave him as mads relief as BETULE'S. ' SETTLE'S PAIN TABLETS only cost ««i and 1/6 at all stores. Get a packet to-) day. B3ii«*
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22250, 15 November 1937, Page 6
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