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The blood circulation in tho feet is nearly always defective, due to their great distance from the heart. For this reason the feet are especially sus-1 ceptible to -heat and cold, the skin callouses easily, pores clog, corns form, and •various unhealthy conditions develop rapidly. The lack of proper circulation always renders injuries to the feet highly dangerous and liablo to infection, tetanus (lock-jaw) being frequent and tissue repair very slow. Such ailments as rheumatism and gout usually affect the feet first of all. Bearing the whole weight of the body, shoe pressure, on sensitive, irritated nerves and on delicate blood vessels, all tend to make matters worse, for the blood is Nature's own soothing, healing, and curative agent. It will do what no medicine, liniment, or ointment can. When you bruise your flesh, you instinctively rub it to attract the blood and soothe the pain. Stimulate the circulation of tho feet by resting them in hot "Saltrates" water, and see how quickly your aches, pains, and other foot troubles disappear. Bven rheumatic . twinges, stiffness, swellings, and inflammation immediately subside. A few ounces of Eeudal Bath Saltrates is all you need. It immediately medicates and oxygenates water to which it is added, and £ho cost is extremely, slight. All chemists would have the refined compound in stock, as it is very generally prescribed by physicians and chiropodists.— Advt. Woods' Greit Peppermint Cure, for lufluenza Cplds.—Advt. i

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1927, Page 15

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