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corns A Made him lame! Time and time again we receive. lettersl from grateful users of Badox telling how, after prolonged suffering, they have tried/ Eadox Bath Salts and proved our stated nient that Badox so tackles corns thati you can actually .remove them, all. Here is a letter recently received. Let it tell its own story:— * f, I am on my feet a good deal, and! was Walking lame' from corns and , hard\ skin. I have derived such "benefit frond your Badox Bath Salts that I really must\ tell you that they have completely re-\ moved , the corns and-, hard skin, and 2! dm novo walking smmd and in comfort.’ —F.P.L. ■ Badox gets down to the business end ofj & com, which ,is the root. The oxygen liberated by Eadox enters the pores,! carrying softening salts right to * thej ' base of the com. The 1 com then beginsto dissolve, and so loosens that it mayj be drawn out painlessly. RADOXI ■ BATH SALTS 5» Of . all chemists and stores —Jib. packet,l' 2/3; lib. packet, 4/-. Stocked by Bair-) bairn, Wright and Co., and by all wholo-i salera. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd* Manchester. (Established 1756.) -J You Need This “ B!ood=Tested” Remedy. If you are trir«ed, run-down,- and lacking in energy and- strength, •-you’ll <be in this report, by a ’reputable physician. It concerns a woman patient, blood tests, and' the ' remarkable results . thaVTollowed. treatment with ,Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. The first ■ blood test .showed a low ’hemoglobin’ content and a still Ipwer count of red corpuscles. In other words, 1 there was not enough vitalising oxygen being ; carried from .this woman’s lungs throughout; her blood stream, and, not enough nutriment being conveyed ; from her digestive organs -to ' maintain normal health by ' rebuilding the body cells and tissues and clearing the system of poisons. She was anaemic, , The physician prescribed, Dr Williams’ Pink Pills as the safe, efficient tonic for improving his patient’s blood stream. The first month showed substantial gains in . haemoglobin and red corpuscles, and the woman had more colour, felt better. In- two more months her blood condition was very close to normal. . She felt stronger and happier. The- doctor described her improvement as “ nothing short of remarkable.” Dr Williams’ Pink Pills will do as much for you. Start now to take this “ blood-tested ’’ remedy for run-down people—whether children, young -. women, or adults. At chemists and stores, now 3/- bottle. Say “Dr \yil--1 Hams’’”—and take no .other. DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS EMULSION Have you Med* AtlTHEfl/VVOURS? A Lemon Almond* Haipbory Vanilla Banana Cream Standard EDMONDS' CUSTARD ZANN— WONDERFUL FOR PILES. •s L.W., Takaka, writes: “Will you ;e forward one box of. Zann Pile Cones? :eived your course a: while back .and I thankful to say it has cured me, but, ould, like another treatment in case .should come back at any time. , Zann onderful, and saves a lot of suffering.” generous trial of “ Zann” will be sent eceipt of six penny stamps. Zann-Pro. ;ary, Box 952, Wellington. Free bookand stocks of “ Zann ” obtainable from J. Scofield, Chemist. 123 High street, sdiri, and H. L. Sprosen, Chemist, i ■ge street, Dunedin. ’T’kase that have A once tried the advertisement columns the ‘Evening Star* regard an announcement there indispensable to successful marketing of their products. TRY IT! handier for us and another -which! complains of decreasing membership “ because we have liad a number of deaths this year, six to be exact, and there are two waiting 'to be settled.’-^-

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Evening Star, Issue 21619, 15 January 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21619, 15 January 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21619, 15 January 1934, Page 5

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