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12 to Corns gone in half an hour Corn sufferers I Here’s a wonderful difference to painful cutting and plastering and long drawn-out caustics I This lady didn’t wait to experiment with her corn; she put hev feet straight Into a Radox foot bath In half an hour her-corn came out. root and aIL Read her letter;— “I have had a nasty corn on the end 'of my middle toe, which was agony. 1 soaked my feet in a Radon foot hath jo* half an hour, kept adding hot water as l it got cold, and the result was that 1 pulled my com out, root and all, winch / have had for months and could not get rid of, I cannot tell you how grateful I was to Radon. It may in!iterest you to know that my mother, .foho is 72 gears old, has also had a faery had corn for years, She decided I'to try Radon, and after four or five bathings, the com came out, roof and '•all. She says it is lovely to walk about 'Without it. I shall tell all my friends icho suffer with foot troubles to try Kadox.” 12th September, 1928, Mrs. E. Hull. When you put your feet into a foot bath containing Radox, the salts soften the hard outer layers of the corn, and the oxygen which Radox liberates enters the pores, opens them, and penetrates 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. The life-giving oxygen leaves the feet clean and healthy. Since it is the oxygen which carries the corn solvents to the root of the corn, and since Radox liberates, by test, more oxygen than any other salts on the market, it is clear that Radox is more efficient eSxsl 1 in removing corns than Half Pound any other salts. Pint Packet Ask for Kadox at any Chemist or Store —price 2/2 peri-lb. Pink Packet: and 3/8 double quantity, 9.12,29 GIVE TOUR FEET THAT •KRUSCHEN FEELING.' Manufactured toy B. Griffiths Hughes, E,td., Manchester (Established 175«). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright k Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch p and by all Wholesalers, Chemists & Stores throughout New Zealand. Tt. n. X n*. ins::n mi mt si look at Jane ! She plays 4 I And spots the hest With half an ej The choice fruit, selected nuts, refined cocoa-base and rich, fullcream milk in Nestle’s Fruit and Nut Milk Chocolate combine to make a sweet that is not only deliciofas and alluring in flavour, but also extremely nourishing. That’s why it’s so good for romping kiddies—who simply loye it; why it is ideal for picnics, to supplement office lunches, and as a sustainer for motorists, sportsmen, etc. Try it—ask for and get NBSTLE’S. TABLETS: ~ 6d., and 1/■ y 2 LB. BLOCKS: 1/6 13/20/29 BH

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Northern Advocate, 19 August 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 19 August 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 19 August 1929, Page 8