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End Your Corns Now thrnmt P6oPle saVe5 aYe had t0 S° W'n "'r aS d am with the rcthrough years of discomfort and sult.s- l '/eel a neio man; and have done pain before discovering the Eadox aldthH?"?!l^" 0 ,T? achf "nd }'ains way of ending corn.. 0 i> or nearly twenty years," writes fo »s able to get on with one's tcork one sufferer, "I have suffered ter- ""■"' when at one time it was sheer rible pa in through corns and ""'Toice all this to Itadox Bath Salts bunions, but I decided to give «»<* would advise anyone to give it a Radox a trial after I had tried all "'',?' icith confidence. sorts of stuff which did me no good pt -' 1923- e:b" • ... I felt great relief after using When you dip your foot into a Eadox the first time." , foot bath containing Eadox Bath If you have corns, don't waste a Salts, the dead skin combines with large part of your life "trying all the Eadox Bath- Salts to form a sorts of stuff," but end your 'corns protein salt of the actual corn itself with Eadox now. . Simply throw a This protein salt dissolves in water little Eadox Bath Salts into your „ like ordinary salt, and so loosens footbath, and your corn will soften the corn! that it may be lifted out till you can lift it out, root and bodily, root and all. Eadox does all. This is how the above quoted not affect the living skin; it is only letter concludes: the dead skin of the actual corn **" F *or* ne"ll v tw? ntyv earl> I have suf- which is dissolved. jered terrible pain through corns and bvnions, out I decided to give Radox a . , - _ trial, after I had tried all sorts of stuff, Ask^for Eadox at your —^ „_ ■which did me no good, and I began to chemist's, price 2/1 per "■ / I "Vfelt'Sreat relief.after using nado, \ l% /"* ■»«** and Mf'nZ, the first time, so I decided to carry on 3/6 double quantity. />/„* p a cMel. Radox Bath Salts GIVE YOUR FEET THAT "KEUSCHEN FEELING." Trade supplies stocked by FAIRBAIRN, WEIGHT, & CO.,' Auckland, Wellington, ■ Christchurch and Dunedin. 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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 15

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