Practically I L^ 1 - 7 a Cripple 1 -O AgotxisinQ corns Corns that hurt are bad enough but this man was crippled with corns. He discovered Radox and his troubles were over. Here is his letter : — ‘ After having used Radox Bath Salts for about 11 days, both feet have been cured from corns. A small packet gave me relief, so I bought a large packet—result as above stated. For the last two years I have been compelled to use a walking stick as I was practically a cripple owing to the pains in my feet. Thanks to Radox I can do without 8 StiCk/ S.H.J.P. HOW RADOX REMOVES CORNS .*'3 As soon as Radox <</.•.: ’• ' • dissolves in the water. ~ . .ver,./.. .. • millions of tiny .• I ."•'j, / • bubbles form. These •. are composed of highly . • : • active oxygen gas. ..... r)ljs ac ti vc oxygen •. .. . :• • . penetrates the pores ‘ • •‘.'•’•Wi?'-'•' ‘ °1 tl,c skin a7,(l , ‘ carries the softening * salts of Radox down .’tfs?.-;-'.' t* * to the root of the corn. —; 7 — The hard tissues are ■ ' ’ ' • softened. The corn be- ' •'\* Z * ' comes detached from 7 ~ Us moorings so that * \/ • • it can be lifted out t • V , , root and all. \ Of all Chemists and Stores. 2/3 per packet ; double quantity 4/-.
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Grey River Argus, 14 October 1936, Page 3
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201Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 14 October 1936, Page 3
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