Whole Family!, “Aching foot put years on yon,” Avrites this lady. She states a literal fact. For oaly ■winkles and aging lines yon have only to glance at the pained, strained face of the corn cripple. [ “Both my parents and myself have j been suffering from sore feet, corns, [hard lumps, callouses, etc., until we used Radox. Since then our corns, etc., have all gone, which has delighted us very much. No one knows what misery it is to have continually aching feet, they simply put years on you. I myself had four corns, two on each foot, and I had them quite a long while before using Radox. To get them out I just bathed my feet 20 minutes and then I could simply pick them out with my finger nail. I should say the third time I did this they were clear, much to my relief. My father had a large callouse under his 'foot, which he got out in exactly the same way after the third time.” — Radox in a footbath charges the Avater with oxygen. This oxygen enters the pores of the skin, carrying the softening salts of Radox right to the roots of corns which are thus loosened so that they can be lifted out bodily. Hard skin on heels and ball of feet is dissolved away,-too. Your feet are made healthy and hardy. RADOX m BATH SALTS HI Of all Chemists and Stores—2/2 per Alb. pkt.; 3/8 double quantity. Stocked by Faii-bairn, Wright and Co., and by all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756*. CORNS removed by Radox (Miss E. C.)
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Northern Advocate, 6 November 1931, Page 8
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