This'RADOX packet; ■few! -three terrible banished! Sister P. Mcß. writes here to tell how she found the way to make her work easier. Radox got rid of her corns—made her “foot happy”—it can do the same for you. “Z am head day sister here, and am often on my feet from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. without a break except for meals. You can guess how trying this is for the feet. Each night I have soaked my feet in Radox for ten minutes, and I have got rid of three terrible corns, two on my right foot and one on my left, for which lam most thankful. I think the nursing profession need to know of the valuable properties of Radox, even more than the pidjority of people, as the hours lire long and trying.'-'—Sister P.McB., C.M.B. Radox charges the water with lifegiving? oxygen gas, which carries the softening salts of Radox right to the root of the corn. Soon the corn becomes detached at the root. Then you can lift it out bodily, root and all, without a twinge. Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet. Double quantity 4/-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 December 1937, Page 2
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