Gannot Resist Radox If vour corns burn. stab, ami throb giro vour feet a treat —give them Radox footbaths. Then, after a few nights, take those tormenting corns between finger and thumb and lift them out —roots and all—without a twinge:— '‘ I have tried many known remedies for sore, tired and corn-covered feet for about 2o years , hat never had the relief afforded by Radox. 1 have a lot of walking to do. and can truthfidly say Redox is all that it is supposed to be, and after soaking my feet with Radox for half-an-hour I feel a new man. Radox has given me more relief in one week than other remedies .have done in a year. F. IF. 1. 9 * Radox supercharges the water of a footbath with highly active oxygen gas which penetrates the pores of the skin, carrying the corn-softening salts of Radox right to the roots of corns so loosening them that thev mav l>e lifted out bodilv. RADOX ■i BATH SALTS m Of all chemists and stores — 'l/'l per ilb. packet: 3/S double quantity, stocked by Fairbairn, lVright & Co., and by all wholesalers. Itanv f(return d by E. Griffiths TTnjrhe3 Ltd., .Manchester. t Established 1736).
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3850, 5 October 1932, Page 6
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