FOOT SMFFEBHS find MARVELLOUS RELIEF Just now, most people have to be on their feet more V I than they’ve been / / .Lziy for years. And their feet are feel- /gNUPV ingthe strain. You vrßm need a swift, sure, ""1 aSa easy method of re- | lief and it is there, ready to hand, at any chemist or store. It is Radox, already used and blessed by thousands of war workers. Read what this one says:— “/ went straight from a sedentary job into the E.F.S. My feet got so sore and sivollen that I used to crawl home like a cripple. Then a fellow worker told me to bathe my feet every night with Radox. That’s what I did and it worked wonders. The inflammation cooled down and I felt 'as if I had had a rest cure. Now every night or after a strenuous spell of duty my feet go into a Radox bath. It's a real tonic 1” — W.J. What Radox does is to release millions of tiny oxygen bubbles into the hot water. Those bubbles go deep down into the clogged pores, cleansing and toning them. Pain, crippling tiredness and soreness vanish. Swelling and inflammation subside. The comfort you enjoy is really a revelation. Get Radox from your chemist or store today—io oz. packet, 2/8 double quantity 4/G'/ 2 Look for the pink and black packet. RAOOX BATH SALTS
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 July 1943, Page 2
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