fO B. tied down /LA with S» J J / """ //®Wf When you feel you & can’t lift your poor ] old aching feet — °J/ when agonising pain seems to tie them to the ground—blame Stale Foot Acid. This crippling condition begins in the skin-pores. Your feet have 3,000 pores to every square inch of skin—more than any other part of the body. When these get choked up, the waste acid piles up in the muscles. Your feet swell inside your shoes. They ache and burn. Corns and calluses form. You’ve got to shift that acid or go on suffering The modern treatment is a daily foot-dip in warm water with a small handful of Radox added. Radox supercharges the water with life-giving oxygen which cleans out the clogged pores, lets the crippling acid get away. Oh, the relief! Muscles are soothed. Swelling goes down. . Tired, burning, acid feet are eased and comforted. Radox is obtainable of all Chemists and Stores, standard package 2/3, double quantity 4!-. R A © ©X ■EBATH SALTS S 3 Give your feet that “Kruschen Feeling’
(S ii is the ° p OF THE N.Z. (ENTffilAl MBIM r - AT WELLINGTON .£==gfi Come with your friends I '9*o h to the Grand Opening Event—on Wednesday, j November. An x' i-l 11 I r ?'/historic occasion you’ll S ■ I 1 always remember. i 111 j| S''ACCOMMODATION.—Printed ■II I ’®" f° rms ' ” How to obtain ■1 Lx & Accommodation,” may be vA • | obtained on applicai | ' r • |' s IL4 tion to any Post Office H* NZId 1 or Rai'way 2J| l I '■4/171 .fex- Station. eh °??r npZK nor I II r~IP ® I I Cheaper Want “Advertisements” The charge for CASH ADVERTISE- ‘ MENTS in the following classification: — WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO BUY SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT PRIVATE SALE LOST AND FOUND BOARD AND RESIDENCE TO LET POULTRY AND PETS MOTORS AND CYCLES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS is 12 words 1/-: 3 insertions 2/6 15 words 1/3; 3 insertions 3/18 words 1/6; 3 insertions 4/24 words 2/-; 3 insertions 5/Booking fee 6d extra. ■ GREYMOUTfI EVENING STAR ’PHONE 5.
EXCELSIOR HOTEL, CH.CH. Best of Fare. Moderate Tariff. Every comfort and convenience for 12/6 per day. Bed and Breakfast 7/6, Luncheon 2/6, Dinner 3/-. Special catering for parties. R. V. E. WALDRON, Proprietor, Corner Manchester and High Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. |..£ OT E L WINDSOR, 47 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. This well-known Private Hotel is now acquired by MRS. M. C. KANE, and has been completely repainted, naner and furnished throughout. Tariff from 9/- per day. Permanents from 30/- per week. Weekly by arrangement. M. C. KANE PROPRIETRESS.
WEST COAST HOUSE. SHADES HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. TED GILLMAN (formerly of the West Coast) has taken over the wellknown Shades Hotel. A cordial welcome is extended to all West Coasters. The Dining-room is under tne capable management of Mrs. Gillman, and the accommodation is of the tariff MODERATE.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 October 1939, Page 11
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