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Corns Gone! THERE'S no need for you to suf- walk comfortably, but noio, by just fer from corns any longer sprinkling Radox Bath Salts in my than the time it takes you to put socks, or boots, I can run, walk, your feet into a Radox foot bath, dance, or do anything with the A tablespoonful of Radox Bath greatest ease. C.C. Salts in a foot bath is fatal to When you dip your foot into a corns. You can lift the most hard- foot bath containing Radox Bath ened offender out with your fingers ' Salts, the dead skin combines with after a few Radox foot baths! The the Radox Bath Salts to form a writer of thi3 letter has found yet protein salt of the actual corn itanother use for Radox. Read self. This protein salt dissolves what he says:— in water like ordinary salt, and so "/ suffered very much with my loosens the corn that it may be feet. 1 tried all kinds of remedies lifted out bodily, root and all. without any good results, and the ' Radox does. not affect the living first time I had Radox Bath Salts skin; it is only the dead skin of / had instant relief. I find that the actual corn which is dissolved. the best method of using Radox Ask. for Radox atyour^Jl'^ Bath Salts is to sprinkle it in the chemist's, price 2/1 per*™/ * socks and boots. I suffered from lib. pink packet, andHtli Ptund comis and aching feet. I could not 3/6 double quantity. P»k Packet Radox Bath Salts GIVE YOUR FEET THAT " KRUSCHEN FEELING."' 98 Manufactured by E. Griffiths Mufflies Ltd., Manchester (Established 175«). Supplies stocked by Palrhairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists & Stores throughout New Zealand.

Select yomQvountc and win c?v^^ THERE are eleven kinds"of thejudges V jP^^^^^ 1 Cadbury's Halt Pound Blocks, I^^^ /^S^^r^/ Which is your favourite (OMr. a. s andO) Manage^ n■■ /j • Z/Q I ■^'. JL : TT 1£ ¥1 J T»1 t Dominion Newspaper and 1/ tf/j^f »^ <■* I GadbUry Half-POimd BlOCk (2) A Leading Educationalist. I L /Jftt / For the best answers to this question, I 7ifl/)/>* '<-/' // han4some prizes will be awarded. \^^m fl^H / J¥°f/rJ MttVr, I Read the rules carefully and use the BB^ Qli^^fe^ >/ l entry form below, or obtain one JH^H I from your confectioner. Note I The B,etailer nominated by the ! Winner of this Competition will be vr> . i . v .- ■... 1 i pia to inr 11 MR A. sando, . YOU may win the first prize awarded felO, the becond £5 and the one of the judges. . of £50-or if not, one of Third £3. the 52 other prizes. Enter to-day. , : CHOOSE FROM THESE ELEVEN KINDS CADBUKYS HALF-POUND BLOCKS RULES OF COMPETITION- , , . ™It "to^SdS's!^ (IV The question to be answered is "Which is your favourite CacJbury Half-Pound v r, d -\ w/ct T tviptaxt ' Block and why?" BOX 38, TE ARO, WELLINGTON. (2) There is no limit to the;number,of entries, but each one must be accompanied . .: by a wrapper of a Cadbury's Half-Pound Block. ' ' MAUC ' (3) The entry form must be filled up in block letters in ink, stating in the space ' NAMb ...-» • • .....\. ; provided the name, of the retailer. ADDRESS . -...- (4) No correspondence can be entered into; , B (5) Thejudges are(l) Mr. A. Sando, Manager, Dominion Newspapers, Wellington •"" :" """"" ' and (2) a Leading Educationalist, whose decisions will be final : , (6) The answer to the question must be written on a separate piece of paper and NAME AND ADDRESS pinned to the entry form. The name must not be written on the paper on which the answer is written. KtlAlLtK ' '■'■ (7) Members of the firms of Cadburys &. Frys ,(RZ.) Ltd. and J, llott Ltd., ' , ■ Advertising are ineligible for this Competition. . . From whom block was -;■• • •■•• (8) Closing Date of Competition is Monday, December 3rd, 1928. purchased , - ! '

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 69, 1 October 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 69, 1 October 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 69, 1 October 1928, Page 16

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