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tar J Made Life a Misery At 29 this woman felt 50 —and all because of corns! She writes: “I could hardly hobble . . . iny feet made my life a misery.” She tried several remedies before she found the one sure reliever —• Radox. Radox brought her comfort; brought back her youth:— “Until a few month) ago I could hardly hobble about. IWiat with corns and hard skin "J “nd soreness, my feet made my life a misery. I tried nearly everything except the one cure ,1 —Radoz. I dreaded walking • > dA anywhere, though only 29 X. j/u years old. Then I decided to I try Radox, and after one foot—l I I bath my feet were ten tunes better, and within a week I had not a corn or any hard skin to trouble me. I feel my own age now, whereas before 1 tell about 50.— (Mr».) E.R." Radox radiates oxygen, which penetrates deep into the pores of the skin, carrying softening salts right to the roots of corns, so loosening them that they may be lifted out bodily. RADOX BBBATH SALTS 91 Of all' chemists and stores 2/3; double quantity 4/-. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright" and Co., and all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester. (Established 1756.) ' SatfiylfluoiiA. J/aiAtemomd [uunlessltf NO MORE UNSIGHTLY LHAIRS OR SKIN BLEMISHES J v with my exclusive 12 needle / [/-- - electric method Elect rolytH. ~ which enablet me co remove I 500 haln per hour. Mhk CONSULT A SPECIALIST cMadatne Maxine Room 4. I« Floor. Crown Studio Bldg . • Cr Cuba & Dixon St» Phone 53-920 RASPBERRY giZ4g FRUIT DRINK Made by entirely new process. Contains the concen--1 hated powdered product j of fresh raspberries. Gives a won^ flavour. Very economical. Get a bottle today. // IWSI/ EVERY SUFFERER FROM INDIGESTION knows what he wants He wants to be able to enjoy his meals without fear of after effects. He longs to be relieved of the necessity of choosing only uninteresting foods which are considered good for him. He yearns to be free from flatulence, palpitation, acidity and griping pains. In De Witt’s Antacid Powder he can be sure of quick relief and ultimate complete recovery for the following simple reasons: On entering the stomach De Witt’s Antacid Powder — "8 . neutralises the excess acid and JL St renders it harmless to the inflamed stomach. The pain of Flatulence is relieved and there is an immediate feeling of well-being. j The valuable Colloidal Kaolin AtfllU ingredient coats the stomach walls, and whilst protecting them from the burning acids, allows the ordinary work of digestion to go on. _ j Another ingredient actually digests wFCI a portion of your food, taking a further load off the weak stomach. The systematic use of De Witt’s Antacid Powder strengthens and regulates the weakened stomach. In a very short time it is able to digest anything, without the aid of any medicine whatever. Waste no more time in unnecessary suffering. Get a supply of De Witt’s Antacid Powder and experience at once the joy of relief. De Win’S Antacid Powder Sold by all chemists and stores, (Ffy / in shy-blue canister. ISal'Qp ■ «or ALL FORMS OF BEAUTY CULTURE.. INCLUDING PERMANENT WAVING and ELECTROLYSIS . -. . » " 250 Lunibtoo Quay I’lione 42-227. >HBOBEM!HBKSC9nBDOIMHnnMrai9nM>9IEIIIB*BnnVRBM* I SSMIXQHnB I ~HIWhY hobble?.... 1 W walk corn FREE: Bl \ / Vi Enjoy walking! Let ProBk ( |\ / Ws gandra remove every corn, ■ however old, quickly, safely, K’tSffra/XIOW painlessly and permanently. Ji using it to-day. 12

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 4

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