A - Z 'L " -SV \ . .... <8 •. | \ I? Put JOY in your Feet I This woman had bad corns, and, to get relief she kept cutting them, Then she tried Radox, and after a few soakings she lifted the corns right out. You see, Radox cures corns. Read her letter “For a long time I had two very bad corns on my second small toes, and kept cutting them until I read about Radox. Then I bought a packet, and after a feu) times following directions 1 lifted both corns right out. I may also state that my husband got riel of a soft corn in the same way, and finds when his feet are tired and perspiring they are soothed and refreshed by bathing m Radox.”—(.Mrs.) J.B. Radox removes corns', roots and all, in a safe, scientific way. As soon as Radox is put into a footbath oxygen is released, which carries the softening salts of Radox right to the roots of the corns. The corns are soon loosened and then you pick them out, . complete with roots — pain and discomfort vanish for good. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet. Double quantity 4/-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 December 1937, Page 8
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