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bunions! / ) \ Banished I by Radox Here is wonderful testimony to Rad ox footbaths. The writer’s corns, callouses, bunions, and rheumatic pains all vanished after regular addition of Radox to the footbath. Read this letter; — “I have used Radas to remove several corns, and also it much relieved two bunions. It entirely removes inflammation, aching, and all stiffness and weariness, making one’s feet comfortable and 'springy.' Callouses it will entirely remove from the feet, and, last, but not least, I have found it most effective for removing rheumatic pains in the hands and wrists.—Miss 8.A.L.E.” Why does Radox bring such relief to tender corn-crippled feet? You will see the reason when you add Radox to water. , You will see a white cloud form. It will be composed of millions of bubbles of healing oxygen gas. This highly active oxygen enters the pores and carries the softening salts of Radox right to the roots of corns which are thus loosened so that they may be lifted out bodily, RADOX m BATH SALTS S Of all Chemists and Stores—2/2 per tlb. packet; 3/8 double quantity. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co., and by all wholesalers. • Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughe# Ltd., Manchester (Established 2756)NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. Experience has shown that in th« use'of. the TELEPHONE ERRORS 'SILY OCCUR in Words and in tho Names of Persons, although the message# are read back to the sender, and occasionilly there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannot hold ourselves —aoonsible if errors occur.

When the Dortford Historical Pageant is produced at Bexley, in England, in July, it is proposed that a tax collector should play the part of the tax collector who was killed in the peasants’ revolt under Wat Tyler in the fourteenth century. Women are stated to be more forgetful than men by lost property officials, in Britain, who say that they find many more powder boxes than cigarette cases. They add that women also do not trouble to claim their property so frequently as men.

m ' O'x-, sssc* \iS&’ Teach the youngsters the chief rule of health ... complete and regular elimination. A pleasant morning glass of ENO makes sure. No undesirable after effects. No habits. Nothing but good. The easy, happy way to radiant health. Sold everywhere in two sizes. Sales ’Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie &. Co* of N.Z. Ltd* 76 Dixon Street, Wellington. The words 4 ENO 9 and 4 Fruit Salt 9 are registered trade marks* w M m m m &a w m m &A m &A &A &A &A The ‘Evening Star’ SPORTS SPECIAL 1932 EDITION Containing all the Latest Sporting Topics. Published on Saturday Evenings. Order Your Copy Now from the Local Agent. NO SPORT SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE m NZE2f m m m m m ■m m Wb &9 m W ■3§9>c^ /'V V s|9 m y/g9 :2c:

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Evening Star, Issue 21116, 31 May 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21116, 31 May 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21116, 31 May 1932, Page 14