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WHEN FEES So* t OR Is® s> Pains all through your feet ? Aching, mi,,, , shooting agonies every step you jrjoe? Shoes on fire all the time ? Stale SJot Add has got you all right 1 This -j-pljng condition of the feet begins in the (kin pores. Your feet have 3,000 pores to every gpjgxe inch of skin—more than any •<jcfc« part of the body. When these get choked up, the waste acid piles up in [be muscles. Ycur feet swell inside your shoes. They ache and bum. Corns and jsUnses form. No wonder people with add feet get weary, irritable, depressed. You’ve got to shift that add or go on suffering Tbe modem treatment is a daily foot-dip ja aacm water with a small handful of added. Radox supercharges the eater with life-giving oxygen which dOBS out the clogged pores, lets the jitHdinf add get away. Oh, the relief] Hatties are soothed. Swelling goes Joan. Tired, burning, add feet are oacdAnd comforted. Radox is obtainable f£ |0 Chemists and Stores, standard podage 3/3, double quantity 4/-. RADOX bbath salts a Chswwiwt Chat “Krtndwn Feeling 1 * SCAIOS Badly scalded anal.,and the pain is unbearable I Quick 1 Get die Raima OaatßMßt—it takes out the stinging heat die inatant you apply it, and soothes the raw, : tender skin. Rezona’a healing pwpactica prevent that painful blistering, t00...in a few days, new clean TREATMENT. Do not wet the bum. Smear Rexona Ointment over the injured pert and bandage firmly. SCALDS COOLED AND HEALED Mr. W. Raii, Albion Hotel, Geelong, write*:—“ I teas camping with a pal ui tht hah and one night he scalded both hit bgtjhom the hips to the feet with boilum scaur. I didn’t know what to. do, till I thought of my tin of Rexona. I robbed Rama Ointment on the scalded parts, and bt the morning the pain had completely gone—there were no blitters end all the heat had been drams out —that proves tchat a faithful friend faom had compmmy W vKona The HLapid Healer At your chemist's or store NOW I . ; '■' .«OM.UN< HUE'S £81^231

GAMAGE RIDERS Scooo tiie Pool in the Waimate- to Christchurch Road Race, 145 Miles. This race open to all makes of cycles. A. CLEMENCE First Place and Fastest Time and New Zealand Road Championship, 1938. DON SWANSTON 3rd Place - and Third Fastest Time v IVAN TAYLOR .. 4th Place from the Scratch Mark K. M. ANNETT .. sth Place ALL RIDING GAMAGE SUPERB RACERS RIDERS REMEMBER; THE GAMAGE GRAND PRIX £IOO CASH FIRST PRIZE The Road Race of the Century SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19th. This Is your very last chance to have a shot at the big prizes. Provided your entry Is in on October 19th and- you have your Gamage Cycle to ride on October 29th, you will be eligible to compete. We Sell (or Cash or on Easy Terms. Your old cycle as part payment. The Gamage Cycle Co. Ltd. 39 and 41 MANCHESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22534, 17 October 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22534, 17 October 1938, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22534, 17 October 1938, Page 17

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