Hard Skin under feet & removed by Radox •1 ONCE and for all, have those corns out, itoot and ail! Dangerous cutting with a raaor will not rid you of them. Painful plasters only effect a temporary " cure." But Radox pleasant Radox Bath Salts are safe, simple, certain. Do, simply as this gentleman did put your feet daily in 115-minute Radox foot baths. No corn can ever stay long when it meets this gentle persuasion. Here's the letter: "In my opinion Radox is ~a wonderful preparation for the relief and cure of corns and all similar foot troubles, and, thanks to its use in accordance with the simple directions given, I have got rid of my corns and have been able this Summer to thoroughly enjoy a good walking tour without even a suspicion of footsoreness or com trouble W. L. H. y Woodford Green. 27th September, 1927. When you dip your foot into a foot bath containing Radox Bath Salts, the dead skin combines with the Radox Bath Salts to form a protein salt of the actual corn itself. This protein salt dissolves in water like ordinary salt, and so loosens the corn that it may be >, lifted out bodily, root and all. Radox does not affect the living skin; it is only the dead skin of the actual corn which is dissolved. Ask for Radox at your Oif I chemist's, price 2/1 per-*• Jib. pink packet, and Half Pound 3/6 double quantity. Pink Packet Radox Bath Salts GIVE YOUR FEET THAT "KRUSCHEN FEELING." Manufactured b;r K. Griffiths Hugrhes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Fatrbalrn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurcfc and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists & Stores throughout New Zealand.
From Ireland to Labrador in thirty-four and a half hours — thus is epitomised the triumphant progress of the Junkers monoplane "Bremen" across the grim Atlantic. The faultless lubrication of the engine throughout this historic flight provides the final proof of the overwhelming superiority of the New Shell Oils, recently introduced into the Dominion with such extraordinary success. \j'The Final S.S.W. 99. THE SHELL COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19929, 24 April 1928, Page 17
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