When they meet Radox Yes, it is quite true —coms simply fly away for good when they come up against Radox. Read how this man got rid of 12 corns, and now walks with ease and comfort: — ‘ I was almost crippled through corns on every toe of both feet, and on the bottom of the feet also. I had 12 corns in all. I saw an advertisement for Radox, and I finally decided to give Radox a severe test To my gratification I was able to remove all the painful corns from my toes, and this gives me ease in walking, where before I suffered awful pain and discomfort.’- —A. G-. K. HOW RADOX REMOVES CORNS 4 S goon as Radox - •«•»» dissolves in the water, \ • U millions of tiny # ’D• Dabbles form. These , • • ’> are composed of highly • • ■ • » active oxygen gas. ——; —. . . n This active oxygen •.•*« •JUL* ? * • penetrates the pores ’ . ’ °f the s hi n • * • carries the softening • * . salts of Radox down to the root of the corn. —— The hard tissues are . • nPp 1 . softened. The corn be- • , “viz • ; comes detached from , "" moorings so that * \/ “ ’ H can be lifted out . • Y « *1 ro °t and all. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per padket; double quantity 4/-.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1937, Page 8
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