FIET FEEL wW When feet get burning hot—throb and smart until you foel that every step you take is on Jive coals—blame stale Toot Acid in your skin pores 1 Your foet have more pores than any other part of your body—3,ooo to every square inch of skin 1 They are the valves through which your feet eliminate acid impurities. When pores get choked, the acid piles up in the muscles, and o-o-oh 1 your feet ache and burn —corns and callouses form. You’ve got to shift that acid or go on suffering! The modern treatment is a daily footdip in warm water with a small handful of Radox added. Radox supercharges the water with life-giving oxygen which opens up the clogged pores, and draws out the crippling acid. Oh, the relief 1 Muscles are soothed. Swelling goes down. Tired, burning, acid feet are cooled and comforted. Radox is obtainable of all Chemists and Stores, standard' package 2/3, double quantity 4/-. RADOX ■ BATH SALTS M Give your feet that “Kruschen Feeling” ♦
PILES How to relieve diem You can't mistake piles. You feel uneasy and fidgety, wondering how on earth to stop that irritation or bleeding. Day and night piles worry you, taking your heart out of your job. You can’t stand still for long, and you feel just as bad when sitting. Piles are dilated or inflamed veins of the lower bowel and are aggravated by a cold or constipation. In severe cases surgical treatment even may be necessary. Let DOAN’S Ointment give you the relief you so sorely need. This special pile prescription is healing, antiseptic and soothing. That is why it is equally successful in overcoming eczema and other itching skin complaints. But, be sure you get DOAN’S. VAREX for bad legs! Only 4 to 6 dressings necessary. Write Ernest Healey, I’harniaceutical Chemist, Varex Ltd., Box 1558.'., Wellington, for free booklet. Local Representative: Nurse Spence. Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay Place, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 3, 28 September 1939, Page 13
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