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% jl / Fourteen Enormous CORNS removed by RADOX Say “Good-bye” once and for all to crippling corns. Just soak your f«set m Radox footbaths—the oxygen released by Radox will do the rest. Read how this sufferer gained lasting relief.— "I have had corns all my life, and tried all sorts of remedies. I have always, up to just lately, cut them regularly withla corn knife I had made. About six months ago, however, I had an accident, and was tn hospital for three months, and, of course, my corns grew enormously. L could not cut them, and would not let anyone else, and when I came out I tried your Radox Bath Salts just for something to do, but I was very surprised to get the lot right out— l 4 corns in all! I have had no further trouble or any signs of mv corns returning.—W.L” ~ * n a fartbath charges the water with life-giving oxygen gas. This higffly active oxygen enters the pores of the skm, carrying the corn-softening salts of Radox right to the roots of corns which are thus loosened so that they may be lifted out bodily. RADOX BATH SALTS H 2? all , Chemists and Stores—2/2 per ilb. p a cket ; 3/8 double quantity. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co., and by all wholesalers. Unufaetured b„ E. Griffith, Hughe, Lt*J Manchester (Ertablished 1756)7" j

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 30 December 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 30 December 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 30 December 1932, Page 10

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