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• .HI W y.-. {/ Lifted out painlessly For many years I suffered from corns on the otusido of both small toes, and under the tips of the next, which could only be removed by periodical cutting, but since using Eadox I have dispensed with the knife and been able to pick off file corns and the hard skin as they soften. My method is to put a tablespoonful of Eadox Bath Salts into a small footbath or bowl with only just sufficient warm water to cover the toes, then to gradually add boiling water, keeping it as hot as one can comfortably bear for twenty minutes, with the legs and feet in hath, well covered with a rug all the time. I think this is important, as just warm water has not the same beneficial effect on the corns and callouses, which may be scraped with the fingeV nails while under hot water with marvellous effect.”—(Mrs) E.D. , . Why does Eadox bring such instant relief to lender-corn-crippled feet? You will sec the reason when you add Eadox to water. You will see a white cloud form. It will be composed of millions of bubbles of healing oxygen gas. This highly active oxygen enters the pores, and carries the softening salts of Eadox right to the roots of corns, which are thus loosened so that the- may be lifted out bodily. RAD OX m BATH SALTS ■ Of all Chemists and Stores —2/2 per i]b pkt. ; 3/8 double quantity. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co., and by ail wholesalers. . Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes, Ltd., Manchester. (Established 1756). MUSIC EXAMINATIONS nelson candidates The following candidates were successful in passing the theoretical examinations of Trinity College of Music, London, held in Kelson in December last: Ethel Trewavis (rudiments, higher certificate). Intermediate: Maida Thomas (lions), (Miss Jnwood, L.T.C.L.); Myrtle Eyder (pass). Junior: Fanny’ Gibbs (lions), (Miss Hoult, A.T.C.L.). Sportswomen! Protect your hands from roughness by regularly using Sydal Hand Emollient, 1/-, 2/-, 7/6.

Tratlien’s liave just unpacked some charming' dance Frocks, fashioned in the very smartest of new styles. These must be seen to be appreciated. We invite ladies to come in and see them. Prices are extremely moderate, for such smart Frocks. 39/6, 49/6, 59/6, 79/6, 99/6 TRATHEN’S ai—an'MiMiniimiiiwi inu »ii«iii>

THE UNIVERSAL FAVOURITE! The constant and increasing demand indicates that a discerning public is not slow in showing its appreciation of a really high class beverage. Wherever it goes Harley’s Famous Sparkling Ale is accorded an enthusiastic welcome. Its absolute purity, mellowness and matured nutty flavour have made it the universal favourite to-day. Harley & Sons, Raglan Brewery, Nelson ’PHONE 133.

GOLD WANTED Usiwaffited Jewellery Fo* Welcome Casfa Don’t go on hoarding Jewellery you never mean to wear—Watches you never mean to use. Turn them into ready money. We want Gold, and are prepared to buy at best cash prices Gold Chains, Bangles, Brooches, Watch Cases, Rings or other Gold Ornaments. Look out your old Jewellery to-day and submit it to us for valuation. LOUIS KERR Ltd LICENSED GOLD DEALERS, 109 TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 March 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 March 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 March 1932, Page 6