CORNS Removed in half~an~hour “I have not teen able to walU properly on and off for a year- or two i with the intense pain of two cornu between my toes, so to-day my peoples told me to try Badox. I had used everything and had given up hope, but within half-an-hour I was very pleased to find, after soaking my feet, I could pull the corns right out, and removal the hard skin around. I can now walk in' comfort again. — Mrs. D.S.” ' 1 Eadox'contains four salts, each of which’! fulfils a separate purpose. One cleanses! —one ; is antiseptic—one softens this water—and one releases Oxygen which] carries softening salts right to the root* of corns and so loosens them that tliejr/ may be lifted out bodily. ’ RAO OX iH BATH SALTS* Of all chemists and stores —Jib. packet,., 2/3; 11b. packet, 4/-. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co., and, by all wholesalers. . Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Lit, ' i Manchester. 1756.) -!h ■cvZSSr Dawn' . ’of a */ New Life. “Up " till just recently 'my . whole life has been one of suffering,” states Mrs B. Waotzig, of' 1 ,33 W arw ick r 6 nd, Soulhal!, lin g•land. .“'Even as’ a child I was ; weak and ailing, and as 1 grew - I into girlhood I bccair.e very, anaemic. , I was always languid, could 'not eat, and my face was like parchment. The doctor said I was in a state of advanced amemia. 1 ,r “ After my marriage I got no better. I did not seem to have a drbp of blood in me. My hands went deed, and I had no feeling I in them. My nerves were in a terrible state ;; the--, pains in my head word excruciating, and 1 . could hardly see cut of my eyes. | I spent pounds on different'medi- I cines, all to no avail. Oil the | strong recommendation .of a j friend, I' started taking Dr \Vil- ; . liams’ Pink .Pills, and the _ differ- . j lence they made in mo was wonderful. My appetite soon picked up, and the colour began to /: creep into my checks. As I continued, with the pills all my ailments seemed to drop from me, : and now, for the first time in my life, '1 feel really well. Thanks to Dr Williams' Pink Pills, 1 it is now a joy to be alive.” , ’ All chemists and stores sell Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, 3/- bottle. ' Say, “ Dr Williams' ’’—and take no other. ’ ■ , , Thp 'Star* Ciaaaifiejl Advertisements for handy reference. On FuJI Time Most jobbing tradesmen e»« perience a slack spell, which; results in loss of money, besides being very dis« heartening. / An advertisement in the 1 Star ’ classified column nndet the heading ofi Wan/ i Known is the besf 1 way working on full time. By' means of an advertise* ment in the ‘ Star’ classified columns close touch is maintained . with ' property, owners and householders, who often want the services! dt a, Carpenter. Bricklayer, I Electrician. Painter, or Tils ■ 'Layer. Try the ‘Star* classified service. There is a column for every want. 'THE 'STAR' & Classified Columns
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Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 7
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513Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 7
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