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.Tj...» m 111 YK (■. Nm J Vv.3 ■ , y /Polished panelling, gleaming leather chairs, glistening '0 linos, stairways spick and span ' 'sSsi^jjSffSsH such is the trail that scl Rolfe's Wax always leaves. Preserves and polishes. 6d., ll' and 2\4 per tin. j (One 214 tin contain* at uch at thrta II• tint). o f' tr . *7 I ' y I >*#.» / i Fi c / lift £LJ Jiy ///if RyinTjL. v ▼iri'- ▼ H-;'f r iT a /£T tv I I 1 n I - 1 111111111 first favourite for twenty-five years .... but not for that reason alone Tt is true that for a quarter of a century every latest device for extracting tea-dust has been installed for cleaning this socalled "Tannin-Dust" from the fine tea of which "Amber Tips" is blended. Pure, however, as it has always thus been rendered, the sales of "Amber Tips" have, year by year, "gone up by leaps and bounds," and its steady leadership to-day is due to the sole and consistent use of the choicest pluckings of Ceylon's rare and rich crops. These rich and rare pluckings of bounteous Nature's fine tea are the chief secret of the fragrant flavour of pure, refreshing, healthful "Amber Tips" and of its indisputable economy. ••J*.* «Ha <^-3v'.SV }&* m AS 3SS&S urn sa ys stir lw" jo. •w----m nr> ■«?. i t m 'm ■. • > 1

■*C/ Lifted Out After Radox Footbaths The more corns you possess, the more you need Radox. A tablespoonful of these fragrant Bath Salts in daily footbaths will soon compel the most obstinate corn to loosen so that it can be drawn painlessly out, root and all. This lady suffered on every toe. She was scarcely able to walk. Then she put her feet into Radox footbaths. Her letter shows the result: "1 must tell you that a few months ago my feet were unbearable owing to corns being on every toe and under the balls of both feet, but now I am glad to say 1 have not one corn left •—thanks to Radox Bath Salts. > I use the Radox in my footbath twice a week, soaking the feet in nice hot water for half-an-hour. Also I have, not had the rheumgiiftu sa bad in my feet since using Radox which I shall always use and recommend * —Mrs. F. L. Original letter on file for inspection. When you put your feet into a footbath containing Radox, the salts soften the hard outer layers of the corn, and the oxygen which Radox liberates enter* 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. Ask for Radox at your Chemists. Price 2/2 d. per i-lb. Pink Packet, and 3/Sd. double quantity. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughe 3 Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright and Co Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers Chemists and stores throughout New Zea. hnl 49/12/49*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20521, 24 March 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20521, 24 March 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20521, 24 March 1930, Page 17

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