Corns and sore Feet? Here’s how I prevent them “After using Radox Bath Salts for a feio weeks 1 find it is the only remedy for an uyricullurul worker. I know a few farm workers who are over 60 who are using Radox and they say it’s the finest stuff for sore feet. As you know, an agricultural worker must l\ave heavy boots, they must not be too small or large or soft, but a little hard to protect his ankles from wringing over. I have been harrowing all day and when I arrived' home started, gardening, and my feet have been so sore I could not press the spade down. I tried various different .remedies which were no use, until I saw your Radox Bath Salts, and’l tried'them, and note I can hop, skip and jump about all right. There are hundreds and thousands of farm workers who should try Radox, which I term ‘The Worker’s Friend.’,’’ —P. H. F. When the feet are hot and sore through much standing, or burning with corns, a Radox footbath soothes away the pain and cases the feet wonderfully. Hadox releases healing oxygen gas which penetrates the pores. The effect is most energising and refreshing, and the‘ feet are toned up to vigorous, hardy health. RADOX ■ BATH,BAI.Tf Of all Chemists and Stores—2/2 per %-lb. pkt.; 3/8 double quantity.' Stocked by Fairbalm, Wright & Co., and by all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). , ; - What iWIXp/ Fishing Tackle Bo You Need?_ S S 5 We carry a good stock for all S S 5 Local needs, and can send away “ «■ 5 for any special requirement. JJ JJ S Reels, Rods, Spinners, Lines, S S S Hooks, Sinkers, Floats, Etc-, g g S always in stock. - J s 5 IVAN T. = = = BENNINGTON s = 5 Sporting Goods Specialist. JJ ■■ - Mackay St., Greymouth. 'Phoaa la> ■ ■ siiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig I
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 November 1931, Page 10
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