coriJiS Out to Stay Don’t suffer any longer with corns. They are perfectly easy to remove, provided the method is right. Simply bathe your feet in revitalising Radox footbaths and get rid of your corns bodily:— if l had /fee corns on each, foot and after using Jtadox Jia th Salts as directed for three nights in succession, I removed them all, and was able to walk in perfect comfort. I can honestly say I had spent pounds on different supposed cures, but nothing but Jtadox had thf desired effect. If I have any hard skin or uneasy feet now, I find that tin use of liadox once is sufficient. A.J.AL” When you put your feet into a Radox footbath, the salts soften the hard outer layers of the corn ami the oxygen which Radox liberates, enters the pores, opens them and penetrates each night further and further carrying the corn-softening salts right to the root of the corn, which is thus loosened so that it may be lifted out bodily. RADOX K BATH SALTS Of all chemists ami stores —2/2 per ‘lb. packet; 3/8 double quantity. Storked by Eairbairn, Wright < 'o., and by all wholesalers. Manufneturrd hit ]■' Griftilh* Hughes Ltd., Manchester. (Established 1756).
THE MAIL ORDER CHEMIST WE SELL every well known ' brand of CORRECTIVE j PlLLS—but only recommend the ' ! No. 2 EXTRA STRONG I (Price 12/6) and the No 2 EXTRA STRONG [ SPECIAL FORMULA (Price 20/-). Write for our Catalogue of i Toilet Goods. POST FREE. I'lense Note New Address:—xgjgffiEMk J- G lIANAFIN. I Chemist, i 282 High Street. | I Christchurch | gr w wise Uk / InffiUi ’ n ** Ef.k J [SIS* ’ “wheelmen" ■AI I we offer our *■ y ' r ran l e Racing ~ CZi&'i'iwMiMLail'./J Cycles I". •» with every confidence. They’re ■J “winners” in price and quality. S I TURTILL’S = CYCLE DEAI.EIU.
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Grey River Argus, 17 February 1933, Page 3
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