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/T // f - qb yrti Wr Do your feet buckle and bum under the strain of wartime walking ? Does every step feel like a sharp-edged sword and every aching toe torment you? Get relief this very day with comforting Radox foot-baths. Radox releases millions of life-giving oxygen bubbles into the water that open stuffed-up pores, cleansing and refreshing them. Pain and soreness ease away, io oz. pkt. a/8; double quantity '4/61. RADOX BATH SALTS A Product of E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES, LTD., Adelphi, Safford, Manchester, England. OW It’s wise to keep the medicine chest well stocked in case of sickness or accident. Homely remedies promptly applied save much worry and suffering. Buy laxatives, tonics, cough and cold mixtures, first-aid equipment from your chemist. Take advantage of his professional knowledge and friendly personal advice. 13 Children’s Colds ...are ended quicker by external treatment Without any “dosing”, you can swiftly ease your little one’s tight chest, sore throat, stuffed-up nose. You simply rub throat and chest with Vicks Vapoßub at bedtime. • Its healing vapours are breathed in straight to the place where help is needed. And, like a poultice, it “draws out” tightness, helps the vapours rout the cold. & VICKS W Vapoßub Vick Products Inc., 122 E, 42nd Street, New York.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 270, 10 August 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 270, 10 August 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 270, 10 August 1943, Page 3

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