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fill RADOX cured his corns The man who wrote the letter below is a butler. His living depends on hia feet. Fortunately, he’s found a way to remove corns. He has cleared hia feet of them—and keeps them clear.Let him tell you how “I am a butler—on my feet sometimes 14 and 15 hours a day, and I always look forward to a Radox footbath each night, no matter how tired I am.. I have tried several things but have'found nothing so good as Radox. I swear by Radox . not at my corns now, as by regular use my very obstinate corn has completely disappeared, I have recomthended Radox to many of my friends.G.F. Knives and burning acids only touch the top of a corn. They leave the root. To get at the root you have to get through the pores. It IS the oxygen released by fiadox which penetrat-es the pores. And It Is this oxygen which carries the softening salts of Badox straight to the root of the corn,, so loosening It that after a few footbaths It can be pulled right out, root and all. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet. Double quantity 4

A HOLIDAY PRECAUTION I Do not carry large sums of money when travelling.. Use a POST OFFICE LETTER OF CREDIT Obtainable by any Savings Bank Depositor. Any amount up to £SO 3d for -each £5. (Minimum charge 6d.) AVOID WORRY! LET THE POST OFFICE HOLD YOUR PURSE..

What is EYESIGHT worth to you? At the slightest indication of eye trouble, you should have your eyes tested by an expert. You will be repaid many times over in later life, as eye trouble, when discovered early, is easily corrected. HUGH and G. K. NEILL Ltd. OPTI Cl ANS S 3 George Street, Dunedin,

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Evening Star, Issue 22818, 29 November 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22818, 29 November 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22818, 29 November 1937, Page 7

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