■Corns Gone! THERE'S no need for you to suffer from corns any longer than the time it takes you to put your feet into a Radox foot bath. A tablespoonful of Radox Bath Salts in a foot bath is fatal to corns. You can lift the most hardened offender out with your fingers after a few Radox foot baths! The writer of this letter has found yet another use for Radox. Read what he says:— “ I suffered very much with my feet. I tried all kinds of remedies without any good results, and the first time I had Radox Bath Salts I had instant relief. 1 find that the best method of using Radox Bath Salts is to sprinkle it in the socks and boots. I suffered from corns and aching feet. I could not walk comfortably, but now, by just sprinkling Radox Bath Salts in my socks, or boots, I can run, walk, dance, or do anytfiing with the, greatest ease. C.C. When you dip your foot into a foot bath containing Radox Bath Salts, the dead skin combines with the Radox Bath Salts to form a protein salt of the actual corn itself. This protein salt dissolves in water like ordinary salt, and so loosens the corn that It may ba lifted out bodily, root and all. Radox does not affect the living skin; it is only the dead skin of the actual corn which is dissolved. Ask for Radox at your O I *1 chemist’s, price 2/1 per w/ A ilb. pink packet, and Hall Pom I 3/6 double quantity. Pink Packet Radox Bath Salts GIVE YOUR FEET THAT “ KRUSCHEN FEELING.” 9S Manufactured by E. Griffith* Hu frlies I,fd„ Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Falrbairu, Weight & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch , and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists & Stores throughout New Zealand. Fares Cut for SummerTime Picnic Trips ! Again this year the Railways offer substantial reductions in fares for large or small picnic parties. Schools, Friendly Societies, Trade or industrial Unions, Religious Bodies, and Staff Picnics specially catered for. FULL PARTICULARS OF FARES, PICNIC GROUNDS, ETC., FROM ANY STATION MASTER, CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE, PASSENGER AGENT, OR DISTRICT MANAGER. Some Glowing Examples of the Values we are offering at the Summer Fair — LADIES’ ART. SILK HOSE, mock seamed, and having the fashionable clox and pointed heel. A wide range of shades. Priced at—--2/6 TABLE COVERS, 30in square, light and dark grounds with floral designs. Usual price, 3/G, but for the Fair—--1/3 LADIES’ SUMMER COATS. * tweed effects, in Fau-ns and Cedar. Usually 55/ to 69/6. ■Now—--29/6 to 37/6 The HUB Where the Big Bargains are. D.S.A. Branch - - - South Dunedin
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Evening Star, Issue 20076, 17 January 1929, Page 2
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