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PARKINSON & CO., Are Removing to New Premises CLEARING SALE of SURPLUS STOCK at old shop still going strong. PLENTY OF BARGAINS Good Toilet Soap. 3 tablets .. .. .. 9 a box Shampoo Powders 3 each, 2/6 doz. Fly Papers .. .. .. 3d packet (6 sheets) Face Powders, large assortment, .. 6d and 1/- box Perfumes .. 6d and 1/- a box Puffs, Sponges, Face Cloths, Combs, Brushes, and’ quite a lot of well-known Patent MedibirifeS at— Less than Half Price Photographic Albums from .. .. 1/- to 15/SEE WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS

!f\ o Ito “Foil / r/ift I / Z I / r ‘ /1 Corns gone in half an hntif With f ° Ot tr ° Mes t 0 plastering and long drawn-out 12f7 ‘ Septewiber, 1928. Mrs. E. Hull. caustics! This lady didn’t wait to ex- VVlieii you nut your feet into a foot periment with her corn; she put her containing Radox, the salts soften feet straight into a Radox foot bath Ilar(1 °A ter K.vers of the corn, aild In half an hour her corn cams out OX -yP Gn which Radox liberates j n ’ enters the. pores, opens them and root and all. Read her letter:— penetrates further and further carry>7 m „ ac iJ; S o %gg, ’lf'*,™ of niy inuldle toe, wlvich was agony. 1 loosened so that it mav be lifted out sooted feet tn a Itadox foot bath for bodily. The life-giving oxvgen leaves on hou) f kept addtnrj hot wtttcT the feet clean and healthv mnen it tt flot cold, and the result was that 1 is the oxygen whicli cdri J the corn pulled my corn out, root and all, which solvents to the root of the' coni, and J have had for months and could not since Redox liberates, by fest, more get rid of. I,,cannot tell you how oxygen than any othdr salts' on the gratefill I was to Radox x It may in- market it is clear tlGt tercet you to know that, my mother. Sx is Here c Helen who is .2 years old, has also had a hi Xovin" cornTthW eery had corn for years. She decided any o he'r s r alts ? PWt! to try Radox, and after four or five ’ P,nl ‘ Packe ’ bathings, the corn came out, root and Ask for Radox at any Chemist or Store all. She says it is lovely to walk about —price 2/2 per i-lb. Pink Packet: and teif/iouf it. I shall tell all my friends 3/8 double quantity. 9.12.29 Radox Bath Saks GIVE YOUR FEET THAT “KRUSCHEN FEEbfNG.” Manufactured by E. Griftlths Hughes, Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked bv Fairbairn, Wri ,r ht & (’o And-i-mri , and Dunedin, and by ail Chemis'is & stores throughout:’New ZealaS

j The | Lucky Winners B We have much pleasure in publishing the (results of our popular Jingle Competition. First Prize £l/1/- (Miss Esm’a Thomas) Second Prize 10/6, (S. Johnston) ' Twelve other prizes 2/6, Mr. I. Nelson, Master G. Buchannan, Miss J. Graham, Miss Rina Skates, J. Murphy, Miss Noeline Wormington, Miss Maureen Rose, .54 Roy Kendrick, Miss K. Pengelly, Desmond Skates, Master Douglas Carlyle, Miss Jean Perrin. The standard of the Jingles was exceptionally high, arid trid entries very numerous. Jingles will be published later. I .. BLACKMORE’S ' I FOR BETTER DRINKS TRAVEL BY NEWMAN’S TOURIST SERVICES L T ? WHITE STAR SERVICES j CARS LEAVE GREYMOUTH FOR WESTPORT, VIA PUN-AKAIKI, Al--2 p.m. DAILY. 1 BOOKING OFFICES: Newman Bros., Ltd. (Kear’s Buildings, Mackay Street), Harlfey arid Co., Ltd., Greenhill and Co., Government Tourist Office, Kennedy Bro’S., Revington’s and Albion Hotels.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 February 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 February 1930, Page 3